Robert Woodward Rahal (born January 10, 1953) is an American former auto racing driver and current team owner of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. As a driver he won three championships and 24 races in the CART open-wheel series, including the 1986 Indianapolis 500. He also won the Indianapolis 500 in 2004 and 2020 as team owner for Buddy Rice and Takuma Sato, respectively.

Bobby Rahal
Rahal in 2021
BornRobert Woodward Rahal
(1953-01-10) January 10, 1953 (age 71)
Medina, Ohio, U.S.
Championship titles
CART Championship Car (1986, 1987, 1992)
Major victories
24 Hours of Daytona (1981)
Indianapolis 500 (1986)
12 Hours of Sebring (1987)
Pocono 500 (1988)
Champ Car career
265 races run over 17 years
Best finish1st (1986, 1987, 1992)
First race1982 Kraco Car Stereo 150 (Phoenix)
Last race1998 Marlboro 500 (Fontana)
First win1982 Cleveland Grand Prix (Cleveland)
Last win1992 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix (Nazareth)
WinsPodiumsPoles
248817
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityUnited States American
Active years1978
TeamsWolf
Entries2
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1978 United States Grand Prix
Last entry1978 Canadian Grand Prix
NASCAR Cup Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish91st (1984)
First race1984 Winston Western 500 (Riverside)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1980, 1982
TeamsBarbour, Garretson
Best finishDNF (1980, 1982)
Class wins0

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 was also a sports car driver during the 1980s, and made one NASCAR start for the Wood Brothers.

Racing career edit

And it was frigid. A very cold day, and the race long – long for me. The longest I'd done before that was a 100-mile Formula Atlantic race, and this was a 200-mile grand prix. I just wanted to get to the end and get to the next race. It was a workman-like debut.

Rahal, speaking about his Formula One debut at Watkins Glen[1]

Rahal began his career in SCCA feeder categories, eventually finishing second to Gilles Villeneuve in the 1977 Formula Atlantic championship. The following year, he competed in the 1978 New Zealand Grand Prix with Fred Opert Racing (Formula Pacific) and in European Formula Three with Wolf Racing. Near the end of the season, Rahal raced for the Wolf Formula 1 team in the 1978 United States Grand Prix and the 1978 Canadian Grand Prix.[1] The deal with Wolf did not continue into the 1979 season, as Wolf signed up James Hunt for the one and only car available. Rahal began the 1979 racing a Chevron in Formula Two, but returned to America mid-season and raced in the Can-Am series. During the next few seasons, he competed in various sports car events, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the IMSA GT Championship.

Rahal during the 1986 Indianapolis 500

In 1982, Rahal entered the CART Indy car series with the Truesports team, winning two races and finishing second in the championship behind Rick Mears. He continued racing for Truesports through the 1988 season, winning at least one race every year. In 1986, Rahal dramatically passed Kevin Cogan on a restart with two laps to go to win the Indianapolis 500, only days before his team owner, Jim Trueman died of cancer. Later that year, Rahal won his first CART championship, and successfully defended it the following year.

In 1988, Rahal won the last race the Truesports team ever won, the Quaker State 500 at Pocono, the first and only Indy car victory for the Judd engine.

During his CART career, Rahal also won races in IMSA and IROC. By 1989, Rahal had ended his occasional forays into sports car racing and focused solely on CART. He moved over to the Kraco race team, but this association produced only two wins over three seasons.

Rahal competed in one NASCAR race in his career. In November 1984 he drove the 7-11 sponsored Wood Brothers #21 Ford (substituting for Buddy Baker) to a 40th-place finish in the Winston Western 500 at Riverside International Speedway, completing only 44 laps before breaking a rear end gear.[2]

IndyCar owner edit

Rahal driving for Team Rahal at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 1996

After losing the championship to Michael Andretti in 1991, Rahal (with partner Carl Hogan) acquired the assets to the former Pat Patrick Racing team, with Rahal becoming an owner-driver. The team was an immediate success in 1992, producing four wins for Rahal and his third CART championship, making him the last owner-driver to win the CART title, and the last driver to win a race with his own team until Adrian Fernandez did so in 2003. In 1993, Rahal attempted to develop his own Rahal-Hogan chassis, but reverted to the Lola chassis after failing to qualify for the 1993 Indianapolis 500. In 1994 the team brought the Honda engine into the CART series. Except for a second-place finish at Toronto, he and teammate Mike Groff struggled to show the full potential of an engine that would soon dominate the series. In 1995 at Long Beach Rahal became the 10th driver in Championship Car history (including AAA, USAC, and CART) to start 200 races in his career.[3] Despite no wins, Rahal finished a strong 3rd in the 1995 standings using the Mercedes engine.

Rahal continued as a racing driver until his retirement in 1998. Meanwhile, Hogan left to form his own team and talk show host David Letterman became a minority owner in 1996. The team became known as Team Rahal in 1996 and Rahal Letterman Racing in 2004, when Rahal switched from CART to the IRL full-time.

Other business roles edit

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, but was unsuccessful. However, Rahal was fired after reportedly attempting to sell driver Eddie Irvine to rivals Jordan.[4] Ironically, the team fired Irvine little more than a year after firing Rahal, while Newey joined in 2006, a year after the team was sold to Red Bull.

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

His business interests include Bobby Rahal Automotive Group, a network of car dealerships in western and central Pennsylvania selling Acura, BMW, Honda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Volvo.

In 2021, Rahal began to venture into race promoting with the help of former IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George.[5] Rahal's first move in race promotion was to return the popular Iowa Speedway round to IndyCar after it had been left off of the 2021 calendar. Rahal was able to recruit Iowa supermarket chain Hy-Vee as a sponsor and secured a multi year agreement between IndyCar and Iowa Speedway to run a double header event at the track starting in 2022.[6]

Awards edit

Tribute edit

At WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, the back straight leading up to the corkscrew was named the "Rahal Straight" in his honor.

Personal life edit

Rahal formerly lived in New Albany, Ohio. Rahal is a graduate of Denison University. He now lives in Lincoln Park, near the lakefront of Chicago. He is the son of sports car racer Mike Rahal[10] and the father of Graham Rahal, who now races in the IndyCar Series.

Rahal owns a 1975 Lola T360 which he occasionally races at vintage racing events.

Rahal also grew up in the Chicago suburbs and attended Glenbard West High School as class of 1971.

In 2023, Rahal had knee surgery which he is currently recovering from.

Motorsports career results edit

SCCA National Championship Runoffs edit

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
1974Road AtlantaLola T290FordB Sports Racing33Running
1975Road AtlantaMarch 75BFordFormula B12Running
1977Road AtlantaMarch 75BFordFormula B181Retired

Complete Formula One World Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position / Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Formula One results
YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516WDCPts
1978Walter Wolf RacingWolf WR5Ford Cosworth 3.0 V8ARGBRARSAUSWMONBELESPSWEFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITAUSA
12
NC0
Wolf WR1CAN
Ret

Complete European Formula Two Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Formula Two results
YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112Pos.Pts
1979Chevron Racing TeamChevron B48HartSIL
4
HOC
7
THR
5
NÜR
Ret
VAL
4
MUG
6
PAU
Ret
HOC
6
ZAN
Ret
PER
Ret
MIS
7
DON11th10

American Open Wheel Racing edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

PPG Indy Car Series edit

PPG Indy Car Series results
YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRef
1982Truesports Co.March 82CCosworth DFX V8tPHX
18
ATLMIL
20
CLE
1
MCH
3
MIL
2
POC
3
RIV
15
ROA
3
MCH
1
PHX
5
2nd242[11]
1983Truesports Co.March 83CCosworth DFX V8tATL
21
INDY
20
MIL
6
CLE
19
MCH
5
ROA
10
POC
5
RIV
1
MCH
2
PHX
DNS
5th94[12]
Chevrolet V8MDO
3
CPL
9
LAG
7
1984Truesports Co.March 84CCosworth DFX V8tLBH
14
PHX
7
INDY
7
MIL
14
POR
14
MEA
11
CLE
14
MCH
18
ROA
2
POC
3
MDO
2
SAN
2
MCH
5
PHX
1
LAG
1
CPL
7
3rd137[13]
1985Truesports Co.March 85CCosworth DFX V8tLBH
27
INDY
27
MIL
9
POR
20
MEA
25
CLE
28
MCH
6
ROA
4
POC
4
MDO
1
SAN
10
MCH
1
LAG
1
PHX
6
MIA
2
3rd133[14]
1986Truesports Co.March 86CCosworth DFX V8tPHX
16
LBH
18
INDY
1
MIL
6
POR
20
MEA
3
CLE
15
TOR
1
MCH
10
POC
14
MDO
1
SAN
1
MCH
1
ROA
5
LAG
1
PHX
3
MIA
8
1st179[15]
1987Truesports Co.Lola T87/00Cosworth DFX V8tLBH
24
PHX
2
INDY
26
MIL
2
POR
1
MEA
1
CLE
2
TOR
3
MCH
3
POC
5
ROA
23
MDO
2
NAZ
2
LAG
1
MIA
7
1st188[16]
1988Truesports Co.Lola T88/00Judd AV V8tPHX
16
LBH
2
INDY
5
MIL
6
POR
12
CLE
2
TOR
5
MEA
5
MCH
2
POC
1
MDO
18
ROA
2
NAZ
12
LAG
4
MIA
18
3rd136[17]
1989Kraco RacingLola T89/00Cosworth DFS V8tPHX
18
LBH
4
INDY
26
MIL
13
DET
18
POR
2
CLE
3
MEA
1
TOR
19
MCH
9
POC
6
MDO
22
ROA
28
NAZ
7
LAG
6
9th88[18]
1990Galles-Kraco RacingLola T90/00Chevrolet 265A V8tPHX
2
LBH
12
INDY
2
MIL
4
DET
2
POR
11
CLE
2
MEA
25
TOR
22
MCH
2
DEN
3
VAN
8
MDO
6
ROA
7
NAZ
3
LAG
5
4th153[19]
1991Galles-Kraco RacingLola T91/00Chevrolet 265A V8tSRF
2
LBH
2
PHX
2
INDY
19
MIL
4
DET
2
POR
3
CLE
3
MEA
1
TOR
3
MCH
11
DEN
20
VAN
2
MDO
3
ROA
4
NAZ
2
LAG
24
2nd200[20]
1992Rahal-Hogan RacingLola T92/00Chevrolet 265A V8tSRF
3
PHX
1
LBH
2
INDY
6
DET
1
POR
14
MIL
2
NHA
1
TOR
2
MCH
11
CLE
4
ROA
3
VAN
22
MDO
24
NAZ
1
LAG
3
1st196[21]
1993Rahal-Hogan RacingRahal-Hogan RH-001Chevrolet 265C V8tSRF
6
PHX
22
LBH
2
INDY
DNQ
4th133[22]
Lola T93/00MIL
4
DET
5
POR
4
CLE
28
TOR
4
MCH
9
NHA
7
ROA
3
VAN
2
MDO
6
NAZ
6
LAG
7
1994Rahal-Hogan RacingLola T94/00Honda HRX V8tSRF
26
PHX
14
LBH
30
MIL
7
DET
6
POR
12
CLE
28
TOR
2
MCH
28
MDO
27
NHA
9
VAN
7
ROA
9
NAZ
14
LAG
29
10th59[23]
Penske PC-22Ilmor 265D V8tINDY
3
1995Rahal-Hogan RacingLola T95/00Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tMIA
3
SRF
2
PHX
21
LBH
21
NAZ
6
INDY
3
MIL
13
DET
24
POR
3
ROA
5
TOR
2
CLE
4
MCH
8
MDO
26
NHA
10
VAN
5
LAG
7
3rd128[24]
1996Team RahalReynard 96iMercedes-Benz IC108C V8tMIA
5
RIO
6
SRF
20
LBH
14
NAZ
6
500
19
MIL
7
DET
21
POR
6
CLE
15
TOR
3
MCH
24
MDO
5
ROA
2
VAN
2
LAG
7
7th102[25]
1997Team RahalReynard 97iFord XD V8tMIA
16
SRF
10
LBH
10
NAZ
6
RIO
10
GAT
20
MIL
11
DET
9
POR
24
CLE
5
TOR
9
MCH
17
MDO
3
ROA
6
VAN
24
LAG
19
FON
5
12th70[26]
1998Team RahalReynard 98iFord XD V8tMIA
19
MOT
17
LBH
17
NAZ
6
RIO
8
GAT
8
MIL
5
DET
11
POR
6
CLE
8
TOR
4
MCH
7
MDO
3
ROA
8
VAN
25
LAG
16
HOU
23
SRF
25
FON
11
10th82[27]

Indianapolis 500 results edit

Rahal during the 1986 Indy 500
YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
1982MarchCosworth17th11thTruesports
1983MarchCosworth6th20thTruesports
1984MarchCosworth18th7thTruesports
1985MarchCosworth3rd27thTruesports
1986MarchCosworth4th1stTruesports
1987LolaCosworth2nd26thTruesports
1988LolaJudd19th5thTruesports
1989LolaCosworth7th26thKraco
1990LolaChevrolet4th2ndGalles/Kraco
1991LolaChevrolet4th19thGalles/Kraco
1992LolaChevrolet10th6thRahal/Hogan
1993RahalChevroletFailed to QualifyRahal/Hogan
1994PenskeIlmor28th3rdRahal/Hogan
1995LolaIlmor-Mercedes21st3rdRahal/Hogan

NASCAR edit

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series edit

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930NWCCPtsRef
1984Wood Brothers Racing21FordDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLRSD
40
91st43[28]

24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1980 Dick Barbour Racing Bob Garretson
Allan Moffat
Porsche 935 K3IMSA134DNFDNF
1982 Garretson Developments Skeeter McKitterick
Jim Trueman
March 82GC28DNFDNF

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