IndyCar: Lundgaard signs multi-year deal with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
After an impressive debut in the Big Machine Spiked Coolers Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) in August, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) announced today that FIA Formula 2 Championship driver Christian Lundgaard, 20, will join the team as the driver of the No. 30 Honda-powered entry beginning in 2022 in a multi-year agreement. Further details for the racing program will be announced at a later date.
Lundgaard, who is a member of the Alpine Academy, a program originally created by Renault F1 in 2002 to support young racing drivers through their careers, had limited preparation before his Indy car debut at IMS but turned heads when he qualified on the second row in fourth place and went on to finish 12th despite a condensed event schedule.
His ability to adapt quickly will be an asset as he learns the nuances of oval racing and also competes in the 106th Running of the Indianapolis 500 on May 29, 2022.
The 2022 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season begins with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on February 25-27. The 17-race schedule includes the Hy-VeeDeals.com 250 on Saturday, July 23, and the Hy-Vee Salute to Farmers 300 on Sunday, July 24 – both at Iowa Speedway. Team partner Hy-Vee will provide broad support for the doubleheader event through a wide-ranging partnership that will bring INDYCAR racing back to the 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway, located near their headquarters in Des Moines, after a one-year hiatus.
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CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD, Driver of the No. 30 Honda: “I’m very excited to join Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in INDYCAR. They are a fantastic team who made me feel very welcome earlier this year when I made my debut in the series. They are the perfect choice and I’m happy to join them on this next chapter in my career. I was very much open minded when I raced at Indianapolis in August and the experience then only grew my hunger to give it another go, so to have the opportunity as a full-time professional racing driver is a privilege. I can only thank Bobby, Piers and the team, as well as my investors and Alpine for putting it all together. I’m determined to repay that faith with on-track performances beginning when the season starts in February. Of course, this will be a completely new challenge for me, especially with oval racing, which I’ve never done before. I’d like to think I’m a fast learner, so taking this on is going to be an awesome experience. For now, I’m not setting too many expectations other than working hard and enjoying the racing and hopefully the results will follow. For now, though, my focus is on finishing the Formula 2 Championship before fully committing to taking on INDYCAR. I can’t wait for the experience to begin.”
BOBBY RAHAL, Co-owner of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing: “I’m very pleased that Christian will be joining us for the next several years. His performance on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway certainly surprised everybody. For him to do the job he did was tremendous and certainly beyond our expectations. With a little more time under his belt, I think the performance would have been even stronger. Everyone within the team was very pleased and it created a lot of excitement and positive reactions from the fans on social media and online as well as a positive buzz in the paddock. Some may not know, but he had food poisoning so he wasn’t feeling 100 percent that day and yet to have the kind of weekend we had was great. I look forward to a long relationship with Christian. He’s a great young man who fit well with the team immediately and we are all excited about what we can do together.”
MIKE LANIGAN, Co-owner of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing: “The team is very excited to have Christian on board beginning with the 2022 season. With our current line up with Graham and Jack, I believe the addition of Christian will take our team to the next level in competing for a championship.”
DAVID SALTERS, President and Technical Director, Honda Performance Development: “Christian impressed us all in his INDYCAR debut earlier this year, on the IMS road course with Rahal Letterman Lanigan. Great to see a ‘youth movement’ in INDYCAR and high quality talent transfer from F2 and F1 programs. From Honda’s perspective, it’s delightful to see the upward trajectory of INDYCAR with a super competitive field, we relish this as we race to challenge ourselves through competition. We look forward to watching Christian continue to develop and perform in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES in 2022.”
Last Updated October 20, 2021
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Team | Engine | No. | Driver | Primary Sponsor | Rating | Comments |
AJ Foyt Racing |
Chevy |
4 | Dalton Kellett | K-Line | Strong | |
14 | Sebastien Bourdais | ROKIT? | Speculation | Indy 500 only. IMSA full-time in 2022 | ||
14 | Logan Sargeant | ROKIT? | Speculation | F3 driver giving up on F1 dream | ||
14 | Tatiana Calderon | ROKIT | Speculation | Could replace Bourdais | ||
11 | Charlie Kimball | Tresiba | Speculation | |||
Andretti Autosport |
Honda |
25 |
Stefan Wilson | Lohla Sport | Speculation | Indy 500 Only |
26 |
Colton Herta | Gainbridge | Strong | Signed, but Andretti rumored to be taking him to F1 | ||
26 | Kyle Kirkwood | Gainbridge | Speculation | If Herta moves to F1 | ||
27 | Alexander Rossi | NAPA and AutoNation | Fact | Signed | ||
28 | Romain Grosjean | TBA/Miami Breeze Car Care | Fact | Replaces RHR. | ||
29 | Devlin DeFrancesco | PowerTap Hydrogen and Indy Lights Money | Strong | Awaiting announcement. Somewhat depends on what Andretti does with Kirkwood | ||
Arrow McLaren SP | Chevy | 5 | Pato O’Ward | Arrow | Fact | Signed |
7 | Felix Rosenqvist | Arrow | Fact | Signed | ||
6 | Juan Montoya | TBD | Speculation | Indy 500 only | ||
Carlin Racing | Chevy | 59 | Max Chilton | Gallagher Insurance | Strong | Likely to re-sign |
TBD | Dan Ticktum | TBD | Speculation | F2 driver gives up on F1 dream | ||
Chip Ganassi Racing | Honda | 8 | Marcus Ericsson | Huski Chocolate | Strong | Likely to re-sign |
9 | Scott Dixon | PNC Bank | Fact | Signed | ||
10 | Alex Palou | NTT Data | Fact | Signed | ||
48 | Jimmie Johnson | Carvana | Fact | May run full season | ||
Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware Racing | Honda | 18 | Ed Jones | Sealmaster | Strong | Likely to re-sign |
51 | Takuma Sato | Panasonic? | Strong | Replacing Romain Grosjean | ||
52 | Ryan Norman | Koinu Inu Cryptro | Speculation | |||
52 | David Malukas | TBD | Speculation | Indy Lights runnerup | ||
Dreyer Reinbold | Chevy | 24 | Sage Karam | Wix | Strong | Indy 500 Only |
67 | JR Hildebrand | Salesforce | Strong | Indy 500 Only | ||
Ed Carpenter Racing |
Chevy |
21 | Rinus Veekay | Sonax | Fact | Signed |
20 |
Ed Carpenter | US Space Force | Fact | Ovals Only | ||
Nico Hulkenberg | TBD | Speculation | Road and Street Only | |||
Conor Daly | US Air Force | Strong | Looking for $ | |||
Juncos Hollinger Racing | Chevy | 77 | Callum Ilott | TBD | Fact | Signed full season |
Meyer Shank Racing | Honda | 60 | Simon Pagenaud | AutoNation and SiriusXM | Fact | Penske may cut him loose |
06 | Helio Castroneves | TBD | Fact | Signed | ||
TBD | Kyle Kirkwood | AutoNation and SiriusXM | Speculation | Would bring Lights Championship $1.3 million for part-time 3rd car | ||
Paretta Autosport | Chevy | 16 | Simona De Silvestro | TBD | Strong | Indy 500 Only |
Rahal Letterman Lanigan | Honda | 15 | Graham Rahal | United Rentals | Fact | Signed |
30 |
Christian Lundgaard | TBD | Fact | Signed | ||
45 | Jack Harvey | Hy-Vee | Fact | Signed | ||
Team Penske | Chevy | 2 | Josef Newgarden | Hitachi | Fact | Signed |
3 | Scott McLaughlin | Shell, PPG | Fact | Signed | ||
12 | Will Power | Verizon | Fact | Signed | ||
22 | Kyle Larson | HendrickCars.com | Speculation | Indy 500 Only | ||
Top Gun Racing | Chevy | RC Enerson | US Navy? | Fact | Indy 500 Only? |