Graham Rahal shot from 22nd to fourth at the BitNile.com Grand Prix of Portland to earn his best finish of the season and the top result of 2025 for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
Rahal’s speedy Sunday drive was the remedy for all that was missing in qualifying, and thanks to a smart strategy call that brought him to pit lane during the first caution as most of the field stayed out, the No. 15 Honda was ready to jump forward during the next caution and spend the rest of the 110-lap contest fighting in the lead group.
Improving 18 positions and coming within one spot of reaching the podium was the obvious highlight of Rahal’s day, but after the race, he was more enthused for RLL and the array of pit crew members and engineers who produced a car that was capable of running right behind the best from Team Penske, Arrow McLaren and Chip Ganassi Racing.
“This is nice to have good strategy, but great pace, too,” Rahal told RACER. “When we to needed over-cut (Penske’s Josef) Newgarden, we did successfully, and when we needed to go, we were able to go. It was a great feeling, but I don’t care about this for me. Our guys have been working awfully hard for this. Everybody around here knows that, and it was just nice to be able to execute. We made the right strategy calls and when we got with the lead group, we were able to beat a lot of them on their own game and get great pit stops to be able to leap forward. Total team performance, so I’ll certainly take it.”