Graham Rahal and David Malukas do not record qualifying laps for the IndyCar race in Nashville. Multiple factors are cited by the outlet covering their situation, and both drivers’ cars are therefore unable to participate in the qualifying running that determines the starting grid. As a result, each driver is assigned a starting position based on the IndyCar series’ applicable rules when a car cannot set a qualifying lap. The report also lists where they start for the July 19 race. While the details of why their cars could not complete qualifying are not expanded in the provided text, the overall outcome is consistent: neither Rahal nor Malukas qualifies on-track in the qualifying session, and both start the race from the positions assigned to their cars under the series’ regulations. The information focuses on the immediate qualification outcome and the resulting starting spots for the Nashville event.