Graham Rahal

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Desperate times, desperate measures

When it has been a long offseason for INDYCAR drivers, it sometimes calls for desperate measures. Team Penske’s Simon Pagenaud found his latest ride at none other than Menards, strategically fitting into a kids' racecar-themed shopping cart.


Football to Fútbol

A trip to England isn’t complete without attending a Premier League match, especially when you are an avid fútbol fan like Ed Carpenter Racing’s Spencer Pigot, who caught his favorite club Manchester United.


An “Amazing Race” reunion

As an alum of “Amazing Race” Season 30, Conor Daly made a few great friends out of his time off on the show, including competitive eater Joey Chestnut. Chestnut was in Indianapolis to participate in the St. Elmo Shrimp Cocktail Eating Championship and defended his title by winning the contest with a world record. Sounds like it was an amazing race to eat that much shrimp cocktail that quickly.


Graham’s golf game

As an avid golfer when he has the chance, Graham Rahal finally got one of golf’s greatest achievements, a hole in one. The Rahal Letterman Lanigan driver earned the hole in one while on vacation in Hawaii with his wife, Courtney. Congrats on such an awesome achievement!


Finders, keepers

Everyone knows the feeling when you clean your house and you find something that you completely forgot you had. Marco Andretti spent some time reminiscing with 13 years of firesuits, including some of his dad, Michael, old firesuits. Now the question Marco needs an answer to is if he can keep the firesuits since he owns the house now?


INDYCAR: The band

Hobbies become very important to many people, but especially to INDYCAR drivers when they don’t have race weekends in the offseason. Andretti Autosport driver Zach Veach found a cure by taking up playing the guitar. Who knows, maybe there will be an INDYCAR band one day with Veach, Will Power, who enjoys playing the drums, and other drivers.