Frustrations Follow Graham Rahal in Milwaukee Qualifying
Rahal was not the only driver on the eponymous team to struggle for qualifying pace.
Christopher DeHarde has covered IndyCar racing and the Road to Indy for various outlets since 2014. In addition to open wheel racing, DeHarde has also covered IMSA and various short track racing events around Indiana. Originally from New Orleans, DeHarde moved to the Indianapolis area in 2017 to further pursue a career as a motorsports writer.
Rahal was not the only driver on the eponymous team to struggle for qualifying pace.
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