Graham Rahal's Indy 500 Turmoil: From Bumps to Unexpected Rides.

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Graham Rahal has expressed his surprise that both Honda and Chevrolet allowed him to race a Chevy-powered Dreyer & Reinbold Racing entry in the Indy 500, having failed to qualify with his usual Honda-powered Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team. Rahal will replace the injured Stefan Wilson and said he felt "compelled" to take up the offer. Team owner Dennis Reinbold said discussions with both engine suppliers were involved in making the switch possible.
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