


Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
109th Running of the Indianapolis 500
NTT INDYCAR SERIES
OPENING DAY NOTES / QUOTES – May 13, 2025
WET CONDITIONS FORCED OPENING DAY FOR THE INDY 500 TO START LATE AND END EARLY
1) Will Power 227.026 mph 25th on the no tow chart
25) Devlin DeFrancesco 221.201 mph 22th on the no tow chart
26) Graham Rahal 221.142 mph 12th on the no tow chart
30) Louis Foster 220.063 mph 10th on the no tow chart
31) Takuma Sato 219.998 mph 11th on the no tow chart
GRAHAM RAHAL, No. 15 United Rentals Dallara/Honda/Firestone: “We had a good test here in April and got back on track here a little late today due to the weather and have a little bit of work to do for sure. The rear of the car doesn’t feel great. I think all of us are saying the same things so we need to go put our heads down and try to figure out how to find a little bit more consistency out of the rear of the car to be better on our own but also in traffic. I never really got much traffic running today – I wanted to but by the time we worked through our program, everybody took their break so it was kind of late before I even got five laps in traffic so, I’d like another shake at it but that will be tomorrow.”
DEVLIN DEFRANCESCO, No. 30 Dogecoin Dallara/Honda/Firestone: “It was definitely more of a tricky day. I think we need to analyze all of the data overnight and work through what to attack tomorrow with. The good news is we left the open test very happy so, we know what feels good and what works, so I think we analyze tonight what wasn’t amazing today and we push on tomorrow.”
LOUIS FOSTER, No. 45 Desnuda Tequila Dallara/Honda/Firestone: “It’s good to back at the Speedway; I love this place. It’s super cool to start my first month of May off officially. We had a challenging day and struggled with the balance this afternoon when we finally got running. We’re going to try to find out what’s different from the test and what we can improve on and just get a better read for it really. I’m obviously very much a novice at this so I’m led primarily by Graham and Takuma and Devlin so I’m trusting a lot in what they say and am trying to learn from them as best as possible. I think so far we understand the problem and we know how to work towards it. But we’ll see how we roll out tomorrow and try to get some good traffic running in and hopefully from there we can have a good foothold on the rest of the month.”
TAKUMA SATO, No. 75 AMADA Dallara/Honda/Firestone: “First of all, once again a big thank you to the team and the No. 75 AMADA crew. What usually takes two months, they compressed into two weeks which is very impressive. It’s a beautiful, brand new, shiny car. Today, we had a little technical issue at the very beginning which stopped us from doing the program we wanted. In the end, we ended up just shaking down the car but tomorrow should be a full test program and I’m looking forward to it. I’m really happy to come back to IMS. I feel good.”
NEXT UP: Practice will resume tomorrow from 12-6 p.m. ET.