Bobby Rahal

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Bobby Rahal
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Nationality Flag of the United States American
Champ Car career
Active years 1982 - 1998
Team(s) Truesports (1982-1988)
Kraco (1989)
Galles-Kraco (1990-1991)
Rahal-Hogan (1992-1995)
Team Rahal (1996-1998)
Race starts 264
Championships 3 (1986, 1987, 1992)
Wins 24
Podium finishes 88
Pole positions 18
First race 1982 Kraco Car Stereo 150 (Phoenix)
First win 1982 Budweiser Cleveland 500
Last win 1992 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix (Nazareth)
Last race 1998 Marlboro 500 (Fontana)

Robert "Bobby" Woodward Rahal (born January 10, 1953 in Medina, Ohio) is an American auto racing team owner and former driver, spending most of his driving career in the CART open-wheel series, winning three championships there. He has won the Indianapolis 500 as both a driver and an owner.

As a driver, Rahal raced in Formula 1 and CART, including owning the team he drove for during most of his career. That team is now known as Rahal Letterman Racing. After retiring as a driver, Rahal held managerial positions with the Jaguar Formula 1 team and also was an interim president of the CART series. Rahal also made one NASCAR start for the Wood Brothers.

Rahal currently lives in New Albany, Ohio.

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[edit] Car owner

He is co-owner of Rahal Letterman Racing, in partnership with David Letterman, who became a minority owner in 1996. The team, originally known as Rahal-Hogan Racing, was formed, in 1992, after Rahal and partner Carl Hogan acquired the assets to the former Pat Patrick Racing team in late 1991. The name changed to Team Rahal when Hogan left to form his own team. It changed its name again to Rahal Letterman Racing in May 2004. The team won the title for Rahal in 1992, making him the last owner-driver to win the IndyCar title, and the last driver to win a race in his own car until Adrian Fernandez did so in 2003. The team was consistently successful in the series until 2003, Kenny Bräck finishing as rookie of the year in 2000 and championship runner-up in 2001. In 2003, they first entered an IRL car, and have focused on this series since 2004.

In 2000, Rahal joined the Jaguar Formula One team in a managerial capacity. During this time, Rahal attempted to hire championship-winning aerodynamicist Adrian Newey, briefly believing that the deal had been completed. However, Rahal was sacked after reportedly attempting to sell driver Eddie Irvine to rivals Jordan.[citation needed] Ironically, the team fired Irvine little more than a year after firing Rahal.

Rahal was the interim President and CEO of CART for six months during the 2000 season.

[edit] NSX involvement

Rahal's IndyCar team used Honda engines in the early 1990s. He was one of only three top-level race car drivers to have provided vital inputs to the Honda NSX's final development (along with McLaren-Honda Formula One driver Ayrton Senna and Japanese F1 Driver Satoru Nakajima). Rahal's NSX testing was conducted at Laguna Seca Racetrack in California, while Senna and Nakajima were called in to fine-tune the car at Suzuka Circuit in Japan, with the Japanese spending more time in the driver's seat than the Brazilian. NSX chief engineer Shigeru Uehara and his team were physically present at the track alongside Rahal to oversee and proactively fine-tune the car's handling.[citation needed]

[edit] Race results

[edit] Complete Formula One results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1978 Walter Wolf Racing Wolf WR5 Cosworth V8 ARG
BRA
RSA
USW
MON
BEL
ESP
SWE
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
NED
ITA
USA
12
- 0
Wolf WR1 Cosworth V8 CAN
Ret

[edit] Indy 500 results

Rahal during the 1986 Indy 500
Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1982 March Cosworth 17th 11th Truesports
1983 March Cosworth 6th 20th Truesports
1984 March Cosworth 18th 7th Truesports
1985 March Cosworth 3rd 27th Truesports
1986 March Cosworth 4th 1st Truesports
1987 Lola Cosworth 2nd 26th Truesports
1988 Lola Judd 19th 5th Truesports
1989 Lola Cosworth 7th 26th Kraco
1990 Lola Chevrolet 4th 2nd Galles/Kraco
1991 Lola Chevrolet 4th 19th Galles/Kraco
1992 Lola Chevrolet 10th 6th Rahal/Hogan
1993 Rahal Chevrolet Failed to Qualify Rahal/Hogan
1994 Penske Ilmor 28th 3rd Rahal/Hogan
1995 Lola Ilmor-Mercedes 21st 3rd Rahal/Hogan

[edit] Bobby Rahal Automotive Group

The Bobby Rahal Automotive Group sells and services Honda, Acura, Toyota, Lexus, Scion, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Jaguar, Aston Martin, Land Rover, and BMW cars through its dealerships in western and central Pennsylvania.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Other family members in auto racing

Rahal's son, Graham Rahal, finished 2nd in the 2006 Champ Car Atlantic Championship season. After running the final two races for the Lebanon A1 Grand Prix team in the 2005-2006 season, he raced a partial season for Lebanon in the 2006-07 season. The Rahal family is of Lebanese ancestry. Graham Rahal currently races for the Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing team which recently joined the Indy Racing League due to the merger between Champ Car and the IRL. Graham, a rookie in the IRL, won the Honda Grand Prix of St Petersburg, Florida on 06 April 2008. At 19, he is the youngest driver to win an IRL race.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Danny Sullivan
Indianapolis 500
Winner

1986
Succeeded by
Al Unser
Preceded by
Al Unser
CART Series
Champion

1986-1987
Succeeded by
Danny Sullivan
Preceded by
Michael Andretti
CART Series
Champion

1992
Succeeded by
Nigel Mansell
Preceded by
Bob Lazier
CART
Rookie of the Year

1982
Succeeded by
Teo Fabi
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