Graham Rahal’s No. 15 Honda Honors Industrial Legacy at Indianapolis
- Meagan Wood

- May 25, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Jan 3
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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s No. 15 Honda, driven by Graham Rahal, is carrying a special livery in 2025 that celebrates JJ Curran Crane’s 75th anniversary and a decade-long partnership with Fleet Cost & Care (FCC). The design highlights the deep ties between motorsport, heavy industry, and Midwest infrastructure linking performance on track with operational excellence off it.

A Tribute Car with Industrial Roots
The No. 15 Honda piloted by Graham Rahal features a distinctive commemorative livery recognising 75 years of JJ Curran Crane, a company that has played a long-standing role in building and maintaining infrastructure across the Midwest, particularly in Detroit.
The design is more than symbolic branding. It reflects a shared culture between racing and lifting—precision, safety, reliability, and execution under pressure. The livery also includes prominent Fleet Cost & Care branding, reinforcing the close relationship between technology-driven fleet management and high-performance motorsport.
A Decade-Long Partnership with Fleet Cost & Care
Celebrating 10 Years of Collaboration
Fleet Cost & Care (FCC) marks its 10th year partnering with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) in 2025. This milestone coincides with FCC expanding its presence as primary sponsor for two major events:
Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix (June 1)
Jeff Curran, President of Fleet Cost & Care and JJ Curran Crane, summed up the alignment between the organisations:
“For ten years, Fleet Cost & Care and Rahal Letterman Lanigan have shared a belief: speed on the track and tech-driven efficiency in business go hand-in-hand.”
The partnership reflects how modern fleet intelligence, data visibility, and cost control mirror the same performance demands seen at the highest levels of racing.
JJ Curran Crane: 75 Years of Lifting Excellence
Founded in 1950, JJ Curran Crane has built a reputation as one of the Midwest’s most respected crane service providers. Its work spans:
Automotive manufacturing plants
Stadium and venue construction
Commercial and industrial projects
Critical infrastructure development
With Detroit as a core market, the company’s anniversary livery represents not just longevity, but generational continuity, safety leadership, and customer-first execution.
The tribute underscores how legacy crane companies continue to evolve while remaining deeply connected to the communities they help build.
Mi-Jack Products: Engineering Precision Meets Racing Performance
Another key supporter of RLL is Mi-Jack Products, a manufacturer of rubber-tired gantry cranes and heavy lifting equipment. Mi-Jack is co-owned by Mike Lanigan, principal of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
Mi-Jack’s involvement reflects the crossover between industrial engineering and motorsport performance, where structural integrity, repeatability, and precision matter just as much in a port or intermodal yard as they do on the racetrack.
More Than Motorsport: Community and Industry Impact
Events like the Indianapolis 500 represent more than competition—they showcase collaboration between industries that rely on innovation, workforce development, and community investment.
The partnerships between RLL, JJ Curran Crane, Fleet Cost & Care, and Mi-Jack Products highlight how:
Industrial companies support local economies
Sponsorships reinforce workforce pride and brand legacy
Technology and infrastructure remain interconnected
These relationships extend beyond race day, reinforcing long-term commitments to regional development and operational excellence.

About Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL)
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing is a premier motorsport organisation competing in INDYCAR, IMSA, and international racing series. Known for combining elite driving talent with engineering excellence, RLL is co-owned by Bobby Rahal, David Letterman, and Mike Lanigan.
The team has built a reputation for innovation, competitive performance, and long-standing partnerships with companies that share values of precision, reliability, and continuous improvement.
Website: https://rahal.com
About JJ Curran Crane
JJ Curran Crane is a family-owned crane service provider founded in 1950, serving the Midwest with a focus on safety, reliability, and customer service. With deep roots in Detroit, the company supports projects across automotive manufacturing, commercial construction, and major infrastructure.
Now celebrating 75 years in operation, JJ Curran Crane continues to invest in modern equipment, skilled operators, and long-term client relationships.
Website: https://www.jjcurran.com
About Fleet Cost & Care
Fleet Cost & Care (FCC) is a leading provider of fleet management software, delivering data-driven insights that help organisations control costs, improve uptime, and optimise asset performance. Serving industries including construction, transportation, and utilities, FCC supports fleets with scalable, technology-led solutions.
Website: https://www.fleetcostcare.com
About Mi-Jack Products
Mi-Jack Products is a global manufacturer of rubber-tired gantry cranes, terminal tractors, and heavy equipment, supporting ports, intermodal terminals, and industrial operations worldwide. The company is recognised for engineering durability, operational efficiency, and long-term equipment performance.
Website: https://www.mi-jack.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do crane and industrial companies partner with motorsport teams?
Motorsport aligns closely with heavy industry values such as precision, reliability, innovation, and performance under pressure. Partnerships provide brand visibility while reinforcing shared operational philosophies.
What does the JJ Curran Crane livery represent?
The livery commemorates 75 years of JJ Curran Crane, recognising its role in Midwest infrastructure development and its Detroit roots.
How does Fleet Cost & Care’s technology connect to racing?
Fleet Cost & Care’s data-driven approach mirrors motorsport analytics real-time insights, efficiency optimisation, and performance accountability.
Is this partnership purely promotional?
No. These partnerships reflect long-term relationships, shared leadership values, and sustained collaboration across industries.






























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