Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing rookie Louis Foster will sport a new look for the remainder of the 2025 IndyCar season.
The team has forged a new partnership with Droplight, a venture studio that will lend its marketing expertise to the three-car outfit.
Instead of the black and red Mi-Jack livery that has been on the car all season except for the Indianapolis 500, the #45 will now feature a bright green primary color.
The green fades to black at the front and rear of the car, and even the number on the rear wing is outlined in fluorescent green.
The specific color on display is part of the identity of Droplight, which hopes to expand its visibility by expanding into the world of motorsports.
“We’re excited to welcome Droplight into the RLL family,” said Bobby Rahal, co-owner of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
“Their team brings a rare combination of energy, vision, and execution that aligns perfectly with where we want to take this program. This isn’t just a sponsorship—it’s a platform for growth.”
Foster’s new livery will be the most visible sign of the new partnership, but Droplight will help the team in other ways as well.
The two will work together to grow their marketing and social media strategies, helping drive engagement for other sponsors that associate with RLL.
The new livery will be present for the remainder of the season, which continues this weekend with the first short oval race of 2025.
World Wide Technology Raceway will host a 260-lap event this Sunday evening after a late schedule change pushed the race later in the day to take advantage of the track’s artificial lighting.
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