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Rahal targets Indy 500 improvements after “ruined” event in 2016

Graham Rahal believes the addition of Tom German in the engineering department and Oriol Servia as second driver will boost Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s chances at Indy, after taking a major aerodynamic misstep in 2016. Rahal has finished in the top five as foremost Honda-powered driver in both the last two IndyCar seasons, but has said that last year's Indy 500 performance – qualifying 26th and finishing 14th – was a sore disappointment. “We really need to improve at Indy, that's our main focus of everything this off-season,” said the 28-year-old who’s team-owner father Bobby Rahal won the 1986 Indy 500 and three IndyCar championships. That's what we feel like we need....
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