
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing has a growing to-do list for the inbound Mick Schumacher. The majority of the integration will take place in the new year as Schumacher steps into the third RLL IndyCar Series entry and prepares for the full 17-race championship where he’ll need to learn almost every track and how to compete on ovals.
“From a testing perspective, we’re looking at a four, two, and one kind of thing, with four ovals, two road courses, and a street course, with the street course being Sebring on the short course,” RLL president Jay Frye told RACER.
“So we’re starting to map out the testing program. We’ve already started going back and forth on some dates and some things from a testing perspective. That’s step one. Then also, too, obviously, it’s Thanksgiving. We have a couple weeks in December, then it becomes Christmas. We’ve got time to work on this until the calendar switches, you’ll back away for New Years, and then the first part of the year, we’ll get rolling.”
Schumacher’s oval education will be the most intensive part of his pre-season efforts.
“It will be all hands on deck to help and assist him,” Frye said. “There’s probably even some outside people that will get to come in to support it. We’ll do the simulator piece for him, and we’ve got to go somewhere to test on our own before the open test in Phoenix in February. So we’re looking at where we can go in January to go do that. So actually, the first test could be an oval test to get ready for the Phoenix Open.