Graham Rahal
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Graham Rahal He began his driving career in 2004 in Formula BMW USA and finished the seventh in the final standings. In 2005 he moved to Star Mazda Series. Scored only one win and was the fourth in the point race. After that he came to the A1 Grand Prix and raced in six races. Raced in A1 Team Lebanon. In 2006 drove in the team Con- quest Racing in series Champ Car Atlantic and finished runner-up. In this year he could drive in 24 hours of Day- tona in Tafel Racing. He scored a pole position, but fin- ished disappointed on the sixteenth position. One year later raced with team Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing in Champ Car World Series and was on the fifth place in the final standings. In 2008 he became the youngest driv- er who won the Indycar Series race (he won his first race at St. Petersburg and he was 19 years and 93 days old). He was in Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing team. Then in 2009 in Indycar he scored two poles, but he didn’t won the race. After that in Indycar he changed a four teams and didn’t won any race. In 2011 came to the Chip Ga- nassi Racing and won the 24 hours of Daytona. Next three years were the same he didn’t won any race, but in 2013 came back to Rahal Latterman Lanigan Racing. In 2015 he won two races and fought for the championship (the champion became Scott Dixon on tiebreak situa- tion). He finished the fourth in points. In 2016 won race at Texas by 0,008 sec. One year later in 2017 won the Detroit doubleheader and scored two wins. Now he has got six wins in Indycar and one 24 hours of Daytona. .