
Two famous motor racing families will converge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course on October 13 as Mick Schumacher joins Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing to conduct his first IndyCar Series test.
RACER understands there are no commitments beyond the test, but both sides are hopeful the outing will lead to a bigger opportunity in 2026.
The ex-Formula 1 driver and son of seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher will sample one of RLL’s Honda-powered Dallara DW12s with the team founded by three-time IndyCar champion and 1986 Indy 500 winner Bobby Rahal, whose son Graham Rahal leads the three-car operation in the No. 15 Honda alongside new IndyCar Rookie of the Year Louis Foster in the No. 45 Honda. Devlin DeFrancesco drove the No. 30 Honda this season.
“I am very much looking forward to driving my first IndyCar test,” Schumacher said. “A big thank you to the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team for giving me this opportunity. The same goes for driving this car at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first time, a race track with a big history and that my dad has driven on before. I am excited to see which special features it holds.”
The test was arranged by new RLL president Jay Frye, who joined the team in April, and RLL alumni Dirk Muller, who competed for the team in the American Le Mans Series and delivered the 2011 ALMS GT2 title for RLL and BMW with co-driver Joey Hand.