Graham Rahal's wife praises the “hard work and dedication” from RLL driver days after Indy 500


Graham Rahal's wife, Courtney Force, went to social networks and praised Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's driver for his “hard work and dedication” a few days after Indy 500 of 2025. Rahal ended 20th on Sunday, May 25, after the 28th in the 33 cars field began.

He won eight points during the race and then accredited with three more positions and went up to P17 due to post-cursa penalties for other drivers. Marcus EricssonKyle Kirkwood and Callum Ilott were relegated to the back of the field after the technical inspection failed after the race.

Rahal drove the 15 RLL Honda and completed 199 of 200 laps in the Speedway of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Won 13 points for its completion. Rahal had originally qualified the 30th place, the end -end point in the field, on the first day of classification, but moved to 28th in the initial network after two team drivers of the team, Josef Newgarden And the power of will, they were penalized for using illegal parts on the second day of classification.

Courtney Force, an ex -Drago Corredor and her husband's supporter, shared a message on Instagram along with photos of the race weekend.

“Another Indy 500 of the books! Proud of this type in another harder. But he pushed, never resigned and worked on the challenges. What a month for him and his team from @united.Rostrials. Pride from all your work and dedication, and cannot wait for the next to Detroit!” Courtney wrote through his post on Instagram.

Graham Rahal and Courtney Force met through social media in 2013 and had their first appointment at the end of the Indycar series in Fontana that same year. They committed in 2014 during a trip to Venice, Italy, and in 2015 they were married near Santa Barbara, California.

Courtney continues to support Rahal in the country's races and is still a regular presence at Paddock.


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Graham Rahal at the NTT Indycar Series PPG 375 - Practice - Source: GettyGraham Rahal at the NTT Indycar Series PPG 375 - Practice - Source: Getty
Graham Rahal at the NTT Indycar Series PPG 375 – Practice – Source: Getty

Graham Rahal's wife, Courtney Force, is not only the daughter of the legend of the NHRA, John Force, but also an old top -notch drag runner. He won his fun car license in 2011 and won 12 races during his career.

In 2014, Courtney beat her sister Ashley Force to become the most winning female fun driver in NHRA history. After a successful trawler race, he turned away from the races in 2019 to focus on the parenting of his family. The couple now have two daughters: Harlan Ann and Tinley Leighton.

During his racing career, Graham Rahal openly spoke about how difficult it was to see his wife compete in such a fast and dangerous sport. In an interview from 2016 to Indycar.com, he said:

“It is a very unknown situation. Most people in this world do not really understand what the husband is like, because they do not have to experiment -too with their wives. Obviously, for me, it is much more than a driver of race cars or another woman. It's important for me to be safe and, luckily, it is.”

Currently, Graham Rahal is 12th in the NTT Indycar Pilots classification with 105 points in his name and travels through the Championship leader, Alex PalouFor 201 points. Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's pilot will again get more Indycar racing actions on Sunday, June 1 at the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix on the circuit on Detroit Street of 1,645 miles.