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Graham Rahal

Graham Rahal (born January 4, 1989) is an professional race car who competes full-time in the NTT for in the No. 15 Dallara-Honda. The son of three-time champion and winner , he entered open-wheel racing as a teenager and made his debut in 2008 at age 19, becoming the youngest winner in series history that year by taking the season-opening . As of the 2025 season—his 18th in the series—Rahal has amassed six career victories, 33 finishes, and reached his 300th career start during the at Gateway in June. Born in , Rahal began karting at age 11 and quickly progressed through the ranks, competing in the USA series by age 15 in 2004. He made his professional debut in the in 2007 with , finishing second in the rookie of the year standings before the series merged with . Joining for his rookie campaign in 2008, Rahal not only secured his historic but also demonstrated early promise with consistent top-10 finishes. Over the years, he has driven for teams including and Enterprises, returning to his family-owned full-time in 2013, where he has since claimed five of his six wins, including a 2015 season with two victories and a career-best fourth-place championship finish. Rahal's career highlights include 12 podiums and two pole positions by the end of 2013, with standout performances such as his 2017 double win at , contributing to a strong mid-decade resurgence. Despite challenges like a winless from 2018 to 2024, he posted a best finish of fourth at the 2025 and has been vocal about team improvements heading into future seasons. Beyond racing, Rahal is a owner; he founded Graham Rahal Performance in 2017 to provide automotive services, expanded into dealerships in 2021 and 2022, and launched Rahal Paint Protection in 2022. In his personal life, Rahal married star in 2015; the couple has two daughters, Harlan (born 2020) and Tinley (born 2022), and resides in . He graduated from New Albany High School in 2007 and co-founded the Graham & Courtney Rahal Foundation in 2009, which has raised over $1.8 million for pediatric cancer research and community initiatives.

Early life

Family background

Graham Rahal was born on January 4, 1989, in , to parents , a three-time /IndyCar Series champion and winner of the , and Deborah "Debi" Rahal. As the son of a prominent figure in open-wheel , Rahal was raised in a household deeply embedded in motorsport, with his father's career shaping much of his early environment. Rahal grew up in , where he was immersed in racing culture from an early age, often accompanying his family to racetracks across the country. His father co-owns , an team based in , which further surrounded the family with the professional racing world and influenced Rahal's upbringing through constant exposure to team operations and events. By age three, Rahal was already expressing interest in racing, as captured in family videos where he declared his aspiration to become a race car driver, reflecting the pervasive influence of his parents' lifestyle. The Rahal family's motorsport legacy extends to his paternal grandfather, Mike Rahal, who was an amateur racer in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) during the 1950s and 1960s, competing in events with cars like an Austin-Healey and a Porsche-powered Elva, and winning the under-two-liter class at the 1967 Road America 500. Mike Rahal's passion for racing provided the foundational "nutrient-rich environment" that nurtured his son Bobby's professional career and, by extension, introduced young Graham to the sport through familial stories and traditions. Although the family's primary business interests later centered on Bobby Rahal's automotive dealership group, the grandfather's recreational racing pursuits established the dynasty's roots in competitive driving.

Introduction to racing

Graham Rahal began his racing career in karting at the age of five or six, but became seriously competitive around age ten, participating in events sanctioned by the World Karting Association (WKA), including his first major outing at the North Florida Kart Club in Jacksonville. With his father's support, he quickly showed promise, winning nine of sixteen races in the Valley Karting Association regional series while competing in junior classes. Rahal's karting achievements included multiple regional titles across the U.S., as well as competition in international events that took him to for select races. In , he raced in the Champ Car-backed Stars of Tomorrow series, the entry level of the CART driver development ladder, where he contended for wins in the class and helped highlight his potential as a rising talent. He capped his karting tenure by winning several national events in his final year, including successes in the Stars of Karting series, before transitioning from the sport. In 2004, Rahal moved to single-seater racing, debuting in the USA series with Vitesse Racing, competing in fourteen races and finishing seventh in the standings with 63 points, demonstrating adaptability to open-wheel machinery. Rahal continued his development by participating in the SCCA Runoffs in 2005, a key amateur event that tested national-level talent. In 2005, at age 16, he won the Formula Atlantic class at the Runoffs held at , becoming the youngest Runoffs champion and gaining valuable experience in competitive formula cars. These early efforts, supported by his family's racing legacy, positioned Rahal for professional open-wheel competition.

Racing career

Early professional racing (2004–2006)

Rahal transitioned from karting to open-wheel racing in 2004 at the age of 15, competing in the inaugural season of Formula BMW USA with Vitesse Farm Racing. He participated in all 14 races, achieving one podium finish and ending the season seventh in the overall standings while placing third among rookies. This performance earned him recognition as a promising talent in junior formulas, building on his karting foundation. In 2005, Rahal advanced to the Star Mazda Series with Andersen Walko Racing, contesting 12 events where he secured one victory—at Phoenix International Raceway by a margin of 0.0317 seconds—and finished fourth in the championship with 370 points. Complementing this, he claimed the Formula Atlantic class national championship at the SCCA Runoffs at , setting a new race lap record in a dominant performance that mirrored his father's victory in the same class 30 years earlier. These results at age 16 highlighted his rapid progression in North American open-wheel development series. Rahal's strong 2005 season led to testing opportunities with Newman/Haas Racing in September at Sebring International Raceway, where he impressed the team with consistent laps and error-free runs in a Champ Car Atlantic car. This paved the way for a full-time seat with the team in the 2006 Champ Car Atlantic Championship. Driving the No. 17 car, he won five races across the 12-round schedule, including victories at Monterrey and Portland, and captured multiple pole positions while finishing second in the final standings behind Simon Pagenaud with 242 points. His performances in Atlantic solidified his reputation, setting the stage for further advancement in professional racing.

Champ Car and A1 Grand Prix (2007)

In 2007, at the age of 18, Graham Rahal made his debut in the with the prestigious Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing team, driving the No. 2 Marlboro-sponsored car alongside veteran teammate . His season began strongly with a second-place finish at the Long Beach Grand Prix, where he started from and led early laps before a late-race challenge from . Rahal secured two additional podiums—at and —while leading 28 laps in the Toronto race before a mechanical issue dropped him to fourth. These results contributed to his fourth-place finish in the drivers' championship with 240 points, the highest among rookies and marking him as a standout young talent in the series. For his impressive performance, Rahal was awarded the Rookie of the Year honor. Midway through the 2007 season, Rahal transitioned to the series, representing A1 Team USA after the team sought a more experienced driver following early struggles. He joined for the penultimate round at , where he qualified on pole and finished second in the , then third in the feature race, helping Team USA to a strong points haul. In the season finale at , Rahal again podiumed with a third-place in the feature race after starting fourth, contributing to Team USA's fourth-place finish in the nations' standings. His two podiums in as many weekends highlighted his adaptability to the spec-series format and international competition. Rahal's 2007 Champ Car campaign was abruptly cut short by the announcement of the series' merger with the rival , effective for the 2008 season, which dissolved Champ Car and integrated its teams and drivers into . This unification ended Rahal's tenure with Newman/Haas/Lanigan in Champ Car after just 11 races, though it opened pathways for his future in open-wheel racing. The merger, finalized in late 2007, was driven by financial pressures and aimed to consolidate American open-wheel racing under a single banner.

IndyCar Series (2008–2025)

Graham Rahal made his debut in 2008 at age 19 with Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing, securing a historic victory in the season-opening by holding off in variable weather conditions, becoming the youngest winner in series history at the time—a record that stood for over a decade. He finished the season 17th in the championship standings with one win and four top-10 results across 16 starts. In 2009, Rahal remained with Newman/Haas/Lanigan and showed promise with two finishes and two positions, ending the year seventh in points despite the team's challenges. The season proved transitional, as Rahal drove for multiple outfits including Newman/Haas/Lanigan early on, followed by stints with Rahal Letterman Racing, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, and Hartman Racing; he achieved consistent mid-pack results but no victories, concluding 12th in the standings. Rahal joined for 2011 and 2012, where he earned multiple podiums, including a runner-up finish at Long Beach in 2011, helping the team to strong overall performances while adapting to its competitive environment. In 2013, he returned to family ties by signing with , co-owned by his father , marking the start of a long-term that emphasized stability and growth. His tenure with the team yielded immediate results, such as a second-place finish at Long Beach in 2013. Rahal's breakthrough with Rahal Letterman Lanigan came in 2015, when he captured two victories—at (Fontana) in June, ending a seven-year winless , and in August—along with additional podiums, securing fourth in the championship, his best career points finish to date. He added to his tally with a win in the 2016 Firestone 600 at , leading 69 laps en route to fifth in points. In 2017, Rahal triumphed in the second race of the Chevrolet Dual in , navigating strategy and on-track battles effectively. His most recent victory arrived at the 2019 Sonsio at , where he led the final 14 laps to hold off the field. The 2020 season highlighted Rahal's consistency amid the disruptions, including a third-place finish in the —his best result there—and six top-10 finishes overall, ending sixth in the championship. Challenges persisted, notably in 2023 when Rahal was initially excluded from the field after qualifying 31st, only to be reinstated through last-minute negotiations between and Chevrolet that allowed him to replace the injured in the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing with Cusick Motorsports No. 24 entry. In the 2024 and 2025 seasons, Rahal delivered reliable performances with multiple top-10 finishes each year, including a fourth-place result at in 2025, while reaching his 300th career start at the at World Wide Technology Raceway in June 2025, becoming the 11th driver to achieve the milestone. For the 2025 , he qualified 28th with a four-lap average speed of 229.863 . Over 18 seasons from 2008 to 2025, Rahal has amassed six wins, five poles, 29 podiums, and 309 starts, establishing himself as a durable competitor in the series while contributing to Rahal Letterman Lanigan's operations through his deep involvement in team strategy and development.

Business interests

Automotive ventures

In 2017, Graham Rahal founded Graham Rahal Performance (GRP) in , as a high-performance automotive service and sales company specializing in custom builds, tuning, and sales of exotic sports cars such as and Ferrari models. The company expanded its offerings to include parts distribution for premium brands like Wheels and KW Suspension, as well as performance upgrades ranging from coatings and corrections to full vehicle optimizations, drawing on Rahal's professional experience to provide specialized expertise in enhancements for both daily drivers and high-end customs. Under the GR Brands umbrella, the business expanded to include Rahal dealerships in (2021) and (2022), as well as Rahal Paint Protection founded in 2022, specializing in protective coatings. GRP has formed key partnerships, including with USA for motorsport vehicle dealerships and with through racing team sponsorships that extend support to Rahal's automotive enterprises, such as associate sponsorships with through . By , the business had grown under the GR Brands umbrella to multiple locations, including facilities in Zionsville and , , and , .

Other business activities

In addition to his racing commitments, Graham Rahal has been deeply involved with (RLL) since joining as a driver in , where he plays a key role in shaping team strategy and securing sponsorships through his industry relationships and family ties to co-owner . His contributions extend beyond the cockpit, leveraging his expertise to support operational decisions and partner acquisitions for the team. Rahal has maintained a prominent media presence as a driver analyst for since 2013, offering expert commentary on events and connecting fans with on-track insights during the season. In this role, he appears regularly on News 8 broadcasts, providing analysis that enhances coverage of races like the 500. Rahal has diversified into and local ventures in the area, including a major $20 million in Creekside Corporate Park in Zionsville announced in 2022, which serves as the for his broader . This includes non-automotive elements, such as the 2025 opening of Bowdie's Chophouse, a premium integrated into the Graham Rahal , reflecting his interest in and community-oriented small businesses. These investments aim to create synergistic hubs that blend professional and social spaces in the region. Rahal manages several endorsement deals that align with his racing profile, including a long-term with Fleet Cost & Care, a firm that has sponsored his No. 15 entry since 2015 and expanded to primary branding on select races. He also collaborates with brands like BitNile for event-specific promotions, such as the 2025 BitNile.com , where his performance helped highlight the . These arrangements are handled as distinct operations, often integrating sponsor visibility into team activities while generating revenue streams independent of core racing operations.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Rahal married , a professional NHRA drag racer and the youngest daughter of 16-time NHRA champion , on November 21, 2015, in a ceremony at Dos Pueblos Ranch in . The couple, both from prominent racing families, first met in 2013 at an event hosted by Chevrolet and began dating shortly after. The Rahals welcomed their first child, daughter Harlan Ann Rahal, on November 2, 2020. Their second daughter, Tinley Leighton Rahal, was born on September 6, 2022. In June 2025, the couple announced they were expecting their third child, due in the fall; daughter Fallon Rahal arrived on October 17, 2025. The family resides in the Carmel, Indiana, area, where Rahal is based for his IndyCar career. Despite their demanding racing schedules—Rahal in open-wheel series and Force formerly in NHRA—they prioritize time together, often coordinating travel to support one another's events while sharing parenting responsibilities for their three daughters.

Philanthropy

Graham Rahal founded the Graham Rahal Foundation in 2009, inspired by ; it was rebranded as the Graham & Courtney Rahal Foundation in 2019 with his wife, , focusing on children's health, education, and STEM programs in . As of 2025, the foundation has raised over $1.8 million for various causes. The foundation, which evolved from Rahal's earlier philanthropic efforts, initially supported initiatives like Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for research and treatment. The foundation organizes annual events, including the GCRF Drivers Tournament, a charity tournament held in the week leading up to the , to raise funds for pediatric care and related causes. These events have historically benefited organizations supporting children facing serious illnesses, such as , providing recreational programs for families affected by pediatric diseases. Rahal's philanthropy includes partnerships with organizations like Riley Children's Hospital, where he has participated in fundraising activities such as Giving Tuesday online chats to promote donations for pediatric care in . The foundation also collaborates with Indy 500-related charities, leveraging the racing community's platform to support local and initiatives for youth.

Racing record

Career summary

Graham Rahal has established himself as a prominent figure in American open-wheel racing, with a professional career beginning in junior formulas and progressing to elite series. By November 2025, he has 309 starts in the , achieving this milestone as the 11th driver in series history during the at in June 2025. His record includes 6 wins, 29 podiums, and 5 poles across 309 races, with his best championship finish of 4th place in 2015. Rahal's early success in developmental series laid the foundation for his professional achievements, including a win in the Formula Atlantic class at the 2005 SCCA National Championship Runoffs. He also earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2008 after winning his debut race at St. Petersburg, becoming the second-youngest winner in series history at age 19. Prior to , Rahal competed in the in 2007 with , achieving 14 starts and 4 podium finishes including runner-up results at and Zolder, though no victories, finishing 5th in points. His international experience extended to the series, where he made 14 starts across seasons with A1 Team (8 races in 2005-06) and A1 Team USA (6 races in 2007-08), without recording wins or podiums. Overall, Rahal's career statistics highlight his longevity and consistency, with over 350 total starts across major open-wheel series by 2025, emphasizing top-10 finishes in nearly half of his appearances.
SeriesStartsWinsPolesPodiumsRetirements
Formula BMW USA (2004)14001N/A
Star Mazda (2005)12106N/A
Champ Car (2007)140048
(2005-2008)140005
(2008-2025)309652947

American open-wheel results

Graham Rahal competed in several U.S.-based open-wheel series, starting with developmental categories before progressing to the premier levels of Champ Car and . His results in these series highlight a progression from promising junior efforts to consistent top-tier performances, including six wins and multiple podiums at the Indianapolis 500.

Champ Car World Series (2007)

Rahal entered the Champ Car World Series as a rookie with Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing, contesting 14 races and securing four podium finishes (second at Reliant Park and third at Edmonton, Road America, and Zolder), which contributed to a fifth-place championship finish with 243 points.
YearTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2007Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing140402435th

Developmental Series

Rahal's early American open-wheel experience included the Star Mazda Series in 2005, where he made 12 starts for Andersen Walko Racing, achieving one win and six podiums en route to fourth in the championship with 370 points. In the Champ Car Atlantic Championship, he had a partial season with Conquest Racing, contesting two races (finishing fifth at Long Beach and retiring at ) before transitioning to the main series. Additionally, he made a single appearance in the Indy Pro Series in 2006 at Watkins Glen for Kenn Hardley Racing, starting on pole and finishing second.
SeriesYearTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
Star 2005Andersen Walko Racing121603704th
Champ Car Atlantic2007 (partial)Conquest Racing2000N/AN/A
Indy Pro Series2006Kenn Hardley Racing10114328th

IndyCar Series (2008–2025)

Rahal debuted in the in 2008 with Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing, securing his first win at the and eventually accumulating six victories, five poles, and 29 podiums over 18 seasons, with his best championship result of fourth place in 2015. He has shown particular strength on road and street courses, including multiple top-five finishes in points battles during the mid-2010s.
YearTeam(s)StartsWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2008Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing1710128817th
2009Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing170223857th
2010 / Dreyer & Reinbold Racing1200023520th
2011180033209th
20121500133310th
20131900131918th
20141800134519th
2015162064904th
2016171044845th
2017172135226th
2018170013928th
20191700138910th
2020140033776th
2021160013897th
20221700034511th
20231702126815th
20241700025118th
20251700026019th

Indianapolis 500

Rahal has made 18 starts in the from 2008 to 2025, with his best finishes of third place coming in 2011 (starting 29th) and 2020 (starting eighth). In 2025, he qualified 28th at 229.863 mph and finished 17th after running 199 laps.
YearStartFinishQualifying Speed (mph)LapsStatus
20081333222.53136
2009431223.95455
2010712225.519200Running
2011293224.38200Running
20121213223.959200Running
20132625225.007193
20142033229.62844Electrical
2015175224.29200Running
20162614225.847200Running
20171412230.253200Running
20183010225.327200Running
20191727228.104176
202083229.38200Running
20211832230.521118
20222114230.766200Running
20233322231.648195Running
20243315229.974200Running
20252817229.863199Running

Other series results

Rahal made his international open-wheel debut in the 2006–07 season, competing for A1 Team in four events (eight races) aboard a B05/52-Zytek chassis. His best finish was 12th in the at . He later drove for A1 Team USA in the 2007–08 season, contesting three events (six races), with a best of 10th in the feature race at .
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2006-07A1 Team Lebanon80000NC
2007-08A1 Team USA60000NC
In 2004, Rahal competed in the inaugural series with Vitesse Farm Racing, driving a FB02 chassis powered by a engine. He recorded one finish across 14 races and ended the season seventh in the standings with 63 points.
YearTeam1234567891011121314Pos.Points
Vitesse Farm Racing16107128111413Ret931517207th63
Rahal achieved a significant milestone in at the Runoffs held at , where he won the Formula Atlantic class driving a Swift 014.a chassis with a engine. Starting from , he set a new class lap record of 1:16.996 and finished 43.01 seconds ahead of runner-up Dan Selznick to claim the national title at age 16. No results from the Runoffs are documented in available records. Rahal ventured into in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2020, making a single appearance for in the GT class at the . Sharing an with , he secured a third-place finish in class. He did not compete in the series from 2021 to 2025.

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