The 33-year-old has been an Indy racing regular since 2007, the final season of Champ Car before its unification with the Indy Racing League, and won six races in that time – all but one for the RLL outfit that he joined in 2013.
His best season with the team to date came in 2015, when Rahal scored two wins to finish fourth in the championship despite running a solo car.
Rahal hasn’t won a race since 2017, but has been a fixture in the top 10 in the drivers’ standings, finishing seventh in 2021 with a best finish of third at Texas.
Speaking prior to the 2022 season that gets underway in St. Petersburg this weekend, Rahal acknowledged that he was “getting closer to the end” of his career and that discussions had been held about the future of the team co-owned by his father, three-time IndyCar champion Bobby Rahal, David Letterman and Mike Lanigan.
RLL has built a new headquarters in Zionsville, Indiana, and Rahal said this investment had been the prompt for future discussions. The…
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