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Bobby Rahal

Graham Rahal partners with dad in auto dealership

September 1, 2016 by Naptown Buzz

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver Graham Rahal is a partner with his father, three-time Indy car champion and 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal, in the Bobby Rahal Honda dealership that had its grand opening Wednesday in State College, Pa.

“I have been working on getting involved with the dealership group for a long time, so this is exciting for me,” said Graham Rahal, who earned his fourth career Indy car win in the Firestone 600 on Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway. “The car business has interested me my whole life, so this is the culmination of a longtime dream that I have been chasing hard the last six or seven years.”

Bobby Rahal, co-owner of the race team, started the Bobby Rahal Automotive Group in 1989 that now includes 10 “rooftops” with multiple manufacturers. The State College location is the second Honda franchise for the group. Graham Rahal became a junior partner this year.

“There are a number of young executives that have been with us for many years that will become junior partners in this dealership, and Graham is one of those,” Bobby Rahal said. “This is the next generation of our business, really. Graham’s passion for the car business, as well as the passion the other young junior partners have, will help grow our business as a group.”

SOURCE: INDYCAR

Filed Under: INDYCAR, Racing, Sports Tagged With: Bobby Rahal, Graham Rahal, INDYCAR

Bobby Rahal and Ray Evernham Enter Cars in IMS Celebration of Automobiles

May 1, 2014 by Naptown Buzz

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The Celebration of Automobiles Vintage and Classic Car Show will return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a fourth consecutive year on Saturday, May 10, with this year’s edition featuring entries from racing luminaries Bobby Rahal and Ray Evernham.

Vintage car owners and automotive enthusiasts from around North America have flocked to IMS the last three years for the Celebration of Automobiles, which pays tribute to the rich heritage of automotive development at the track for more than 100 years. This year’s Celebration of Automobiles will be held on the same day as the running of the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis on the newly reconfigured IMS road course. The Grand Prix of Indianapolis will be the first ever Verizon IndyCar Series road course race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

An historic 1965 Shelby Ford Mustang and a magnificent 1961 E-Type Jaguar convertible have been entered in this year’s Celebration of Automobiles by 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal, and his prized Mustang has a backstory all its own.

“My car is the fourth from the last built in ’65 and it sat in the backyard in Riverside, California of the guy who bought it originally, and I am the second title owner of the car,” Rahal said. “It sat in his backyard for about 35 years and I was introduced to the car by a friend and everything in the car was absolutely original. It needed some work, and the paint of the blue stripes had been burned off of the car because of the sun, but thankfully there wasn’t any rust to speak of. So it has the original engine, the original transmission, the original wheels and the original everything. It’s been restored, for sure, but it’s the same stuff and you don’t see that often.

“Most of those cars got ridden and ridden hard, and they paid a price for that, so it’s really a very original car brought back to life beautifully by a fella in Illinois that works on my cars, so it’ll be exciting to share that car with everybody.”

Another car that Rahal will bring to IMS for the Celebration of Automobiles is his 1961 Jaguar E-Type that he’s equally proud of.

“I’ve always felt that the E-Type Jaguar might be the sexiest car ever built,” Rahal said. “In fact, Enzo Ferrari claimed that the E-Type Jaguar, when it started in 1961, was the most beautiful car he’d ever seen, and that means something when he says that. I have a convertible and the ’61s were kind of the purest of the breed and it looks fast, and they say the body and the design is very sexy, and I’m anxious to share that too.”

Ray Evernham of Hendrick Motorsports became a household name in racing as Jeff Gordon’s crew chief from 1993-99 as the two joined forces in winning 47 NASCAR Sprint Cup races and Series championships in 1995, 1997 and 1998. The pair also won the inaugural Brickyard 400 at IMS in 1994, and added a second Brickyard title in 1998.

Evernham, who recently left ESPN as a racing analyst to return to Hendrick Motorsports to serve in a variety of roles, has entered a car in this year’s Celebration of Automobiles that is no stranger to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The car Evernham plans to bring is a 1956 Indianapolis “roadster,” built by driver-turned-chief mechanic Russ Snowberger of the Federal Engineering team and based on the team’s two Kurtis-Kraft “roadsters.”

Driver George Amick qualified the car for the 1957 Indianapolis 500, but it was later “bumped” from the field. It enjoyed success in USAC National Championship racing with Billy Garrett placing ninth in the 1957 Milwaukee 200, and the famed Tony Bettenhausen placing seventh in the Trenton 100.

Equipped with an Offenhauser 255 C.I. alcohol burning powerplant, the beautiful blue and yellow No. 4 car was built by Snowberger, a man who began his racing career in 1921 in Delaware, and was recognized for his motorsports prowess as both an innovator and driver with 15 starts in the Indianapolis 500 from 1928-1947. His best performances in the ‘500’ came when he finished fifth in 1931 and 1932.

Beautiful and rare cars manufactured from 1910-70 will be on display at IMS during the Celebration of Automobiles. Cars built in Indiana will be featured, along with new additions including an artist pavilion featuring world-class automotive art.

Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser will serve as the honorary head judge during the Celebration of Automobiles on Saturday, May 10. As part of his role, Unser will determine which classic/vintage car will win the prestigious Driver’s Choice Award.

Other popular features from previous editions of the Celebration of Automobiles will return in 2014, including a welcome reception, owners’ lounge, track laps, a driving tour of central and southern Indiana, and an awards dinner featuring an engaging question-and-answer session with Unser hosted by IMS Historian Donald Davidson.

The Celebration of Automobiles began in 2011 as part of the festivities commemorating the 100th Anniversary Indianapolis 500, and in just three years the event has become a popular fan favorite and one of the great Month of May traditions at the Speedway. For more information on the Celebration of Automobiles, visit:  http://www.celebrationofautomobiles.com/

SOURCE: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Filed Under: Greater Indianapolis Tagged With: 2014 Indy 500, Bobby Rahal, Celebration of Automobiles, IMS Celebration of Automobiles, Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis 500 2014, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indy 500, Ray Evernham

Bobby Rahal to be inducted to SCCA Hall of Fame

January 9, 2013 by Brian Groce

indycar-logoIZOD IndyCar Series team co-owner and 1986 Indianapolis 500 champion Bobby Rahal is among five road racing principals who will be inducted into the SCCA Hall of Fame on March 2.

Joining Rahal in being honored are Skip Barber, Bill Noble, Carroll Shelby and Andy Porterfield. The SCCA National Hall of Fame was created in 2004 to preserve, protect and record the history and accomplishments of the Sports Car Club of America by acknowledging those members who have made a significant impact on its development.

Rahal was 22-years-old when he was awarded the President’s Cup following his 1975 Formula B (soon to be renamed Formula Atlantic) National Championship. Using club racing as a springboard, Rahal went on to drive IMSA and in the SCCA Trans-Am Series. He won CART championships in 1986, 1987 and 1992, as well as the Rookie of the Year award in 1982.

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in November signed 2005 SCCA National Champion Graham Rahal (son of the Bobby) to drive in the 2013 IZOD IndyCar Series season.

Source: INDYCAR

Filed Under: INDYCAR, Racing, Sports Tagged With: Bobby Rahal, Indianapolis 500, Indy 500, INDYCAR, IZOD INDYCAR Series, SCCA Hall of Fame

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