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INDYCAR: Rayhall aims for open-wheel opportunity

Georgia native Sean Rayhall has found a happy home in the world of sportscar racing on both sides of the Atlantic, and wouldn't mind sharpening his open-wheel skills between IMSA and ELMS engagements. After a year away, the 2015 Indy Lights race winner made a surprise return with at the season finale earlier at Monterey and took fourth for Team Pelfrey. Moreover, with a number of young drivers on the fast track to IndyCar, Rayhall says he hasn't given up on getting a shot and hopes he hasn't been forgotten. "Right now, IndyCar for any American young driver, and even in Europe, is almost like the Holy Grail," the 21-year-old told RACER. "Formula 1 is unachievable without...
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