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The new 100,000 square foot building will bring about 100 employees under one roof. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 7:12 PM EDT May 18, 2021
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. The team that won last year s Indianapolis 500 is building for a long future in central Indiana. Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing ceremonially broke ground Tuesday afternoon on a new headquarters.
Governor Eric Holcomb and Zionsville Mayor Emily Styron joined race team owners Bobby Rahal and Mike Lanigan with shovels, turning scoops of dirt for the cameras.
The team currently has facilities for IndyCar and IMSA SportsCar racing in Brownsburg and Columbus, Ohio. The new 100,000 square foot building will bring about 100 employees under one roof.