Graham Rahal figures to soon be driving for his father's IndyCar Series team, but a deal hasn't been finalized just yet, he told Autoweek on Tuesday.

The driver referred all additional questions about his 2013 employment status to his father, Bobby Rahal, after veteran motorsports reporter Gordon Kirby wrote that a three-year deal was in place with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.

Bobby Rahal told Autoweek that it's “not a done deal yet.”

The pairing of the Rahals is one of the most anticipated moves of IndyCar's off-season. Graham has been on the cusp of being a frequent race winner, with seven top-five finishes over the past two seasons with Chip Ganassi's team.

RLLR nearly won this year's Indianapolis 500 with Takuma Sato. The team has been consistently strong at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with Buddy Rice winning in 2004 and Bertrand Baguette nearly winning in 2011. Danica Patrick finished fourth in 2005.

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