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词条 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
释义

  1. CART IndyCar World Series (1991–2003)

  2. IndyCar Series

     Full-time (2004–2008)  Part-time (2009–2011)  Full-time return (2012–present) 

  3. American Le Mans Series

     2007 (Porsche)  2009–13 (BMW) 

  4. United SportsCar Championship

  5. CART/Champ Car drivers

  6. IndyCar drivers

  7. Racing results

     CART FedEx Championship Series results  IndyCar Series results  IndyCar wins  Complete Global Rallycross Championship results  Supercar 

  8. References

  9. External links

{{short description|American auto racing team}}{{More citations needed|date=October 2011}}{{Infobox IndyCar team
| name = Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
| logo =
| owners = Bobby Rahal
David Letterman
Mike Lanigan
| principals = Piers Phillips (President)[1]
Ricardo Nault (Team manager)
| base = Brownsburg, Indiana
| series = IndyCar Series
| numbers = 15, 30
| drivers = 15. {{flagicon|USA}}Graham Rahal
30. {{flagicon|JPN}}Takuma Sato
| sponsors = United Rentals, Total, Fifth Third Bank, Mi-Jack, Panasonic, Lincoln Welders
| manufacturer = Honda
| opened = 1992
| closed =
| debut =
| final =
| races =
| drivers_champ = 1 (1992 CART)
| indy_wins = 1 (2004)
| wins = 25
| poles = 30
}}{{ infobox motor racing team
|name = {{flagicon|GER}}{{flagicon|USA}} BMW Team RLL
|logo =
|founded =
|base =
|principal = Piers Phillips (President)
Steve Dickson (General Manager)
Brandon Fry (Technical/Race Operations Director)
|founders =
|current series = WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
|former series = American Le Mans Series
|current drivers = {{flagicon|USA}} John Edwards
{{flagicon|FIN}} Jesse Krohn
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alex Zanardi
{{flagicon|AUS}}Chaz Mostert

{{flagicon|USA}} Connor De Phillippi
{{flagicon|GBR}} Tom Blomqvist
{{flagicon|USA}} Colton Herta
{{flagicon|AUT}} Philipp Eng

|website = http://www.rahal.com
|driver titles =
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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing is an auto racing team that has participated in the United SportsCar Championship, Global Rallycross Championship, and the IndyCar Series. Headquartered in Brownsburg, Indiana[2] and Hilliard, Ohio, it is co-owned by 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal, former television talk show host David Letterman, and businessman Mike Lanigan.

The team was established in 1991 as Rahal/Hogan Racing, became Team Rahal in 1996, and was known as Rahal Letterman Racing from May 2004 until December 2010.[3]

CART IndyCar World Series (1991–2003)

Following the 1991 CART season, Bobby Rahal left the Galles-Kraco Racing team. Despite consistent top finishes, Rahal actually won only two races from 1989–1991. Likewise, Danny Sullivan left the Patrick Racing team, following a dismal season with the Alfa Romeo engine. The two drivers essentially swapped rides. Sullivan joined Galles, and Rahal signed with Patrick in September 1991. By the winter of 1991, however, Patrick Racing started to collapse due to financial and legal issues regarding the Alfa Romeo engine. Ilmor had refused to supply the Chevy/A engine to Patrick due to rumors that one of the Chevrolet Indy car engines had been provided to Alfa-Romeo.[4] To ensure that Rahal would not be racing an uncompetitive engine in 1992, Patrick sold his assets to Rahal and new partner Carl Hogan, who was able to secure a supply of Chevy engines.[4] A new team was formed, known as Rahal/Hogan Racing, with key personnel from Patrick Racing, such as team manager Jim McGee, moving over to the new organization.

In 1992, the team won the IndyCar World Series title on their first try, with owner-driver Bobby Rahal driving a Lola T92/00 to 4 victories during the season.

In late-1992, Rahal/Hogan absorbed the Truesports racing team,[5] which Rahal had started his CART career with. The team moved its headquarters from Indianapolis to Hilliard, into the old Truesports facility. Along with the acquisition, they took over the Truesports "All-American" chassis program.[6] Rahal began the 1993 season with an updated version of the Truesports chassis, with the intention of introducing a brand-new Rahal/Hogan chassis later in the year.[7] A second-place finish at Long Beach offered some promise. The success was short-lived however, as the chassis proved uncompetitive on ovals. After Rahal failed to qualify at Indianapolis, the team switched to a more conventional Lola, while team driver Mike Groff entered several more races in the R/H-001. Eventually the team abandoned the chassis project.[7]

In 1994, Rahal/Hogan introduced the Honda HRX Indy V-8 engine to the IndyCar World Series, having performed development testing for the engine throughout the 1993 season, but split with the manufacturer after Rahal finished a disappointing tenth place in the standings.{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} At Indianapolis, the engine proved uncompetitive, and Rahal risked missing the race for the second year in a row. He borrowed two Penske-Ilmor machines, and finished third in the race. In 1996, Carl Hogan left the team, and started his own racing operation.{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} As a result, the team changed its name to Team Rahal and Hogan started Hogan Racing.

In early 1996,[8] Rahal's longtime friend, and avid race fan, comedian David Letterman, purchased a small share of the team.

Over the next few years, the team would employ Bryan Herta, Max Papis, Kenny Bräck, Jimmy Vasser and Michel Jourdain, Jr., getting closest to another title in 2001,{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} when Bräck finished 2nd in points. Rahal himself retired from driving at the end of 1998.{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}}

IndyCar Series

Full-time (2004–2008)

The team changed its name again to Rahal Letterman Racing in May 2004. For the 2005 season, RLR's three drivers were Buddy Rice, who won the 2004 Indianapolis 500 while driving for the team, Vitor Meira, who finished second in the 2005 & 2008 Indianapolis 500s, and Danica Patrick, who finished fourth in the 2005 Indianapolis 500, and had the highest finish of any female driver (3 previous) in the history of the Indianapolis 500. Also in the 2005 Indianapolis 500, former team member Kenny Bräck, who was replaced by Rice when he suffered a serious injury in 2003, replaced Rice when he was injured in pre-race practice. Rice was able to recover in time to race in the next IndyCar race.

The Rahal Letterman team had high hopes for 2006. Meira had left the team after the 2005 season to join Panther Racing. He was replaced by Paul Dana who brought an Ethanol sponsorship.[9] The team placed three cars in the top eight for the Toyota Indy 300 during March 25, 2006, qualifying (Patrick third, Rice sixth, Dana ninth), and expected good things to come the next day for the race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Unfortunately, tragedy took place during final practice Sunday morning. Vision Racing's Ed Carpenter crashed in turn two and the car slid down the 20-degree banking. Dana, who seemed to not receive the signal from the spotter,{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} ran into the gearbox section of Carpenter's car, sending Dana's car flying on the backstretch. Dana died in the hospital later that afternoon, and the entire team, including Patrick and Rice, withdrew immediately.

Patrick and Rice raced together at St. Petersburg with the third car vacant out of respect, but effective the Bridgestone Indy Japan 300 at Motegi, Japan, Jeff Simmons was added as the team's third driver. In mid-2006 the team switched from Panoz to Dallara chassis. Rice finished 15th in points, Patrick finished 9th, and Simmons finished 16th.

Prior to the 2006 Monterey Sports Car Championships,{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} Rahal Letterman Racing announced that the team would be fielding a Porsche 997 GT3-RSR in the American Le Mans Series in 2007.

For the 2007 IndyCar Series, RLR fielded two cars, one for Simmons and one for IndyCar veteran Scott Sharp. They were unable to find sponsorship to field a third car for 2004 Indianapolis 500 champion Buddy Rice, who moved to Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. However, after 11 races, released Simmons and picked up former Champ Car driver Ryan Hunter-Reay,[10] who earned a 7th-place finish at the Honda 200. Consistent finishes gave Ryan and the team the Rookie of the Year award despite making only six starts.

In the 2008 IndyCar Series season, RLR fielded just one car driven by Ryan Hunter-Reay. The team scored a win at the IndyCar Series event at Watkins Glen International and Hunter-Reay finished 8th in points. However at the end of the season the team's ethanol promotion council sponsorship left and it was unable to find full-time sponsorship for 2009.[11]

Part-time (2009–2011)

RLR did not participate full-time in the 2009 season due to a lack of sponsorship.[12] With the sponsorship of DAFCA they participated in the 2009 Indianapolis 500, where driver Oriol Servià, after starting on the ninth row, advanced to tenth place but completed only 98 laps before being forced to quit due to mechanical problems.[13]

In 2010, the team again failed to secure sponsorship for the full season. At the 2010 Indianapolis 500, the team arranged a one-race sponsorship entry for Graham Rahal.[14] Rahal ran in the top ten until a blocking penalty shuffled him back in the standings, and he finished 12th.{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}}

In December 2010, Mike Lanigan, former co-owner of Newman-Haas-Lanigan Racing with Carl Haas and actor Paul Newman, became co-owner of what was renamed Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.[15]

The team signed Jay Howard to drive the #88 car with Service Central sponsorship for the 2011 Indy 500. Bertrand Baguette also joined the team at the 500. Howard finished 30th after losing a wheel following a pit stop on lap 61, while Baguette would lead 11 laps late in the race before needing to pit for fuel with 3 laps to go. He would finish 7th.[16]

Full-time return (2012–present)

The team returned to full-time IndyCar competition for 2012, running a single Dallara-Honda for Takuma Sato. Sato achieved two podium finishes at São Paulo and Edmonton. Michel Jourdain, Jr. returned to the team in a second car for the Indianapolis 500, where Sato came close to victory, crashing out on the final lap while attempting to pass Dario Franchitti for the lead.

On April 30, 2014, the team made history with Engage Mobile Solutions when four members of the RLL team including driver Graham Rahal and three members of the pit crew wore Google Glass to show an IndyCar Series pit stop from the unique perspective of each person on the racing team.[17]

After rotating through a series of drivers, including Jourdain, Jay Howard, and Mike Conway, Graham returned to RLL to contest the full 2013 season. Rahal struggled during the 2013 and 2014 seasons with only four top-5 finishes. He would have a breakout year in 2015, snapping a six-year winless streak at Auto Club Speedway and dueling Justin Wilson to win at his home track at Mid-Ohio. Rahal would end 2015 fourth in points after consecutive bad races at Pocono and Sonoma. For 2016, the team remained a single car team, but added Indy Lights champion Spencer Pigot to the lineup for three races. Rahal would take a win at Texas Motor Speedway by only .008 of a second.

American Le Mans Series

2007 (Porsche)

In 2007, Rahal Letterman Racing fielded a Porsche 911 GT3 RSR for nine of the twelve races. The team's best results came as a second-place finish at Road America and a third-place finish at Petit Le Mans. The team finished 4th in the GT2 team championship with Tommy Milner and Ralf Kelleners 6th in the drivers championship.

2009–13 (BMW)

The team returned to the series in 2009 with factory support from BMW and thus holds dual nationality team license (Germany and United States).[18] The team fielded two E92 M3s, the #90 driven by Joey Hand and Bill Auberlen and the #92 driven by Tommy Milner and Dirk Müller. After a troubled season the #92 car finished second at the 2009 Petit Le Mans. The team finished 3rd in the team championship with Milner and Müller 4th in the drivers championship.[19][20]

In 2010 the team continued their relationship with BMW and the American Le Mans Series. Despite only winning one race at Road America, Rahal Letterman Racing won the team championship while Bill Auberlen and Tommy Milner 3rd in the drivers championship.[21][22]

2011 was an even more successful year for the team. After a one-two finish at the 2011 12 Hours of Sebring the RLL Racing team would win two more races. Despite fierce competition from Corvette, Ferrari and Porsche, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing claimed the GT Teams and Manufacturers championships, While Joey Hand and Dirk Müller won the drivers championship.[23][24][25] This was the second team championship for the team with the M3.

In 2012, the team returned to the American Le Mans Series for their 4th year with the BMW M3. After winning their second 12 Hours of Sebring in a row, the team, lacking speed to the brand new Porsches and Corvettes, would win only one more race at Road America. Despite their deficit in pace, the team finished the season 2nd in the championship with driver Dirk Muller finished 4th, the highest of the BMW team drivers.[26][27]

Further developing their relationship with BMW Motorsport, the Rahal Letterman Lanigan team campaigned two brand new Z4 GTE cars, replacing the BMW M3's. Despite being their first season with the car, the team claimed several GT poles, a 1–2 victory at Long Beach and a win at Lime Rock Park. The team finished the season 2nd in the Teams' and Manufacturers' Championships behind Corvette Racing.

United SportsCar Championship

For 2014, the team continued with its Z4 GTE cars but under the newly formed Tudor United SportsCar Championship (which became the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship starting with the 2016 season). The team would manage four second-place finishes at Daytona and Laguna Seca with the #55 car and Long Beach and Road America for the #56 car. Dirk Müller and teammate John Edwards would finish seventh in the GTLM Drivers' Championship with Bill Auberlen and teammate Andy Priaulx eighth.

For 2015 the team would make several changes to its lineup, this time with ALMS champion Lucas Luhr replacing Müller in the No. 24, and Auberlen being teamed with Dirk Werner in the No. 25. Both teams would take wins during the season, with Edwards/Luhr winning at Laguna Seca, and Auberlen/Werner taking two wins at Long Beach and Austin. Auberlen/Werner would finish second in points to Porsche factory driver Patrick Pilet for the drivers championship. The 24 team also finished 2nd in the teams championship to the Porsche 911 team and BMW finished 2nd to Porsche in manufacturer championship. For 2016, the team switched to the new BMW M6 GTLM, and the No. 24 team was assigned the Number 100 in celebration of BMW's 100th anniversary. The 25 team finished 7th in the drivers championship and the 100 team in 9th, with neither team winning.

In 2017, the 100 team reverted back to the #24, with Martin Tomczyk replacing Luhr as Edwards' teammate, and Alexander Sims as Auberlen's new partner in the 25. The teams returned to their winning ways, with the 25 team (Auberlen/Sims) winning the 6 Hours of the Glen, Petit Le Mans and the Canadian Tire Motorsports Park event and finishing 2nd in the drivers championship. The 24 team (Edwards/Tomczyk) won at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, but finished 7th in the championship. The four victories also elevated BMW to 2nd in the 2017 GTLM Manufacturers championship, losing to Chevrolet by just 6 points.

In November 2017, Auberlen was named a BMW Brand Ambassador, and thus stepped down as a full-time driver for 2018.[28] He was replaced by Connor De Phillippi as Sims' full-time partner in the 25 team. Edwards also had a partner change at the 24 team, with Jesse Krohn replacing Tomczyk. RLL also updated to the new BMW M8 GTE. The 25 team (Sims/De Phillippi) won at VIR and Laguna Seca and finished 6th in the 2018 drivers championship, while the 24 team (Edwards/Krohn) finished the season 8th with no race victories.

For 2019, the 24 driver team will remain intact, but Tom Blomqvist was announced to replace Sims as De Phillippi's full-season partner in the 25 team. However, due to delays with his U.S. Visa, Blomqvist had to miss the 2019 24 Hours of Daytona.[29] He was replaced at Daytona by Augusto Farfus, who, along with co-drivers De Phillippi, Colton Herta and Philipp Eng, won the race in the GTLM class.

CART/Champ Car drivers

YearDriver(s)
1992{{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal
1993{{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal{{flagicon|USA}} Mike Groff
1994
1995BRA}} Raul Boesel
1996{{flagicon|USA}} Bryan Herta
1997
1998
1999{{flagicon|ITA}} Max Papis
2000{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenny Bräck
2001
2002USA}} Jimmy VasserMEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.
2003{{flagicon|MEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.

IndyCar drivers

Year Full season driver(s) Indy 500 driver(s)
2002{{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Vasser (also Fontana in 2002)
2003SWE}} Kenny Bräck
2004USA}} Buddy Rice
{{flagicon|BRA}} Vitor Meira
JPN}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Roger Yasukawa (also Motegi)
2005USA}} Buddy Rice (sat out Indy 500 due to injury)
{{flagicon|BRA}} Vitor Meira
{{flagicon|USA}} Danica Patrick
SWE}} Kenny Bräck (replaced injured Rice)
2006USA}} Buddy Rice
{{flagicon|USA}} Danica Patrick
{{flagicon|USA}} Paul Dana (died, see below)
{{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Simmons
2007USA}} Scott Sharp
{{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Simmons (released July 17)
{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Hunter-Reay (signed July 17)
2008USA}} Ryan Hunter-ReayGBR}} Alex Lloyd
2009ESP}} Oriol Servià
2010USA}} Graham Rahal
2011BEL}} Bertrand Baguette
2012JPN}} Takuma SatoMEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.
2013USA}} Graham Rahal
{{flagicon|GBR}} James Jakes
MEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr. (Failed to qualify)
2014{{flagicon|USA}} Graham Rahal{{flagicon|ESP}} Oriol Servià (also Alabama, Long Beach, and Indy GP in 2014)
2015
2016USA}} Spencer Pigot (also St. Petersburg & Indianapolis GP)
2017{{flagicon|ESP}} Oriol Servià (also Detroit in 2017)
2018USA}} Graham Rahal
{{flagicon|JPN}} Takuma Sato
  • IndyCar driver Paul Dana was fatally injured in final practice for the March 26, 2006 Toyota Indy 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and never officially recorded a start in the IndyCar Series with the team.{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} After sitting out the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Jeff Simmons was named to drive the Ethanol #17 entry for the balance of the 2006 season. Midway though the 2007 season,{{Citation needed|date=October 2011}} Simmons was released and replaced with Ryan Hunter-Reay.

Racing results

CART FedEx Championship Series results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position) (results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Chassis Engine Tyres Drivers No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21Pts Pos|Points Position For The Entire Season, even though the driver might have driven for another team during the course of the season; Will be noted if applicablePos|Points scored for the season
Rahal-Hogan Racing
1992 SFRPHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}LBH|Grand Prix of Long Beach}} INDYDET|The Raceway on Belle Isle}}POR|Portland International Raceway}}MIL|Milwaukee Mile}}NHA|New Hampshire Motor Speedway}} TORMCH|Michigan International Speedway}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}}ROA|Road America}}VAN|Streets of Vancouver}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}LAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}
Lola T92/00Chevrolet 265A V8t{{Goodyear}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal1231*2611421*211432224131st196
1993 SFRPHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}LBH|Grand Prix of Long Beach}} INDYMIL|Milwaukee Mile}}DET|The Raceway on Belle Isle}}POR|Portland International Raceway}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}}TOR|Streets of Toronto}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}NHA|New Hampshire Motor Speedway}}ROA|Road America}}VAN|Streets of Vancouver}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}LAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}
RH-001Chevrolet 265C V8t{{Goodyear}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal16222DNQ4th133
Lola T93/004542849732*667
RH-001{{flagicon|US}} Mike GroffDNQ23rd8
261911911
Lola T93/001822
1994 SFRPHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}LBH|Grand Prix of Long Beach}} INDYMIL|Milwaukee Mile}}DET|The Raceway on Belle Isle}}POR|Portland International Raceway}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}}TOR|Streets of Toronto}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}NHA|New Hampshire Motor Speedway}}VAN|Streets of Vancouver}}ROA|Road America}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}LAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}
Lola T94/00Honda HRX V8t{{Goodyear}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal426143076122822827979142910th59
Penske PC-22 Ilmor 265D V8t3
Lola T94/00 Honda HRX V8t{{flagicon|US}} Mike Groff10862719271119222726251420111520th17
Penske PC-22 Ilmor 265C V8t31
1995MIA|Museum Park (Miami)}} SFRPHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}LBH|Grand Prix of Long Beach}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}} INDYMIL|Milwaukee Mile}}DET|The Raceway on Belle Isle}}POR|Portland International Raceway}}ROA|Road America}}TOR|Streets of Toronto}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}NHA|New Hampshire Motor Speedway}}VAN|Streets of Vancouver}}LAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}
Lola T95/00Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8t{{Goodyear}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal9322121631324352482610573rd128
{{flagicon|BRA}} Raul Boesel1168616102011DNS522620242018101216th48
Team Rahal
1996 MIA RIO SFR LBH NAZ 500 MIL DETPOR|Portland International Raceway}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}} TORMCH|Michigan International Speedway}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}ROA|Road America}}VAN|Streets of Vancouver}}LAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}
Reynard 96iMercedes-Benz IC108C V8t{{Goodyear}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal1856201461972161532452277th102
{{flagicon|US}} Bryan Herta2810131712111514132656245628th86
1997MIA|Homestead-Miami Speedway}} SFRLBH|Grand Prix of Long Beach}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}RIO|Autódromo de Jacarepaguá}}GAT|Gateway International Raceway}}MIL|Milwaukee Mile}}DET|The Raceway on Belle Isle}}POR|Portland International Raceway}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}}TOR|Streets of Toronto}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}ROA|Road America}} VANLAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}} FON
Reynard 97iFord XD V8t{{Goodyear}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal7161010610*20119245917362419512th70
{{flagicon|US}} Bryan Herta81022676221572131752411862111th72
1998 MIA MOT LBH NAZ RIO GAT MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO ROA VAN LAG HOU SFR FON
Reynard 98iFord XD V8t{{Firestone}}{{flagicon|US}} Bobby Rahal7191717688511684738251623251110th82
{{flagicon|US}} Bryan Herta88283842311213135102523221*810158th97
1999 MIA MOT LBH NAZ RIO GAT MIL POR CLE ROA TOR MCH DET MDOCHI|Chicago Motor Speedway}} VANLAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}HOU|Streets of Houston}} SRF FON
Reynard 99iFord XD V8t{{Firestone}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Max Papis75169134513816557*2654233422*5th150
{{flagicon|US}} Bryan Herta81223322132325661515209218241*541412th84
2000MIA|Homestead-Miami Speedway}}LBH|Grand Prix of Long Beach}}RIO|Autódromo de Jacarepaguá}}MOT|Twin Ring Motegi}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}MIL|Milwaukee Mile}}DETPOR|Portland International Raceway}}CLE|Burke Lakefront Airport (Cleveland)}}TOR|Streets of Toronto}} MCHCHI|Chicago Motor Speedway}}MDO|Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course}}ROA|Road America}}VANLAG|Laguna Seca Raceway}}GAT|Gateway International Raceway}}HOU|Streets of Houston}} SRFFON|Auto Club Speedway}}
Reynard 2KiFord XF V8t{{Firestone}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Max Papis712016822722518892447816624161214th88
{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenny Bräck818171053424621022453951115213*4th135
{{flagicon|US}} Casey Mears (R)91423rd12
2001 MTY LBH TXS NAZ MOT MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH CHI MDO ROA VAN LAU ROC HOU LAG SRF FON
Lola B01/00Ford XF V8t{{Firestone}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Max Papis71217C{{ref|1|1}}2468111*18816*132416222119192*6th107
{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenny Bräck8525C{{ref|1|1}}2*11*911620171201481*27255262nd163
2002 MTY LBH MOT MIL LAG POR CHI TOR CLE VAN MDO ROA MTL DEN ROC MIA SFR FON MEX
Lola B02/00Ford XF V8t{{Bridgestone}}{{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Vasser82022098161766178551073121*117th114
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|MEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.}}94455961012941196911610131310th105
2003 STP MTY LBH BRH LAU MIL LAG POR CLE TOR VAN ROA MDO MTL DEN MIA MEX SFR
Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8t{{Bridgestone}}{{flagicon|MEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.92215*631*412724164167443rd195
  • {{ref|1|1}} The Firestone Firehawk 600 was canceled after qualifying due to excessive g-forces on the drivers. Kenny Bräck was given one bonus point for qualifying on pole.

IndyCar Series results

(key)

Year Chassis Engine Drivers No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19Pts Pos|Points Position For The Entire Season, even though the driver might have driven for another team during the course of the season; Will be noted if applicablePos|Points scored for the season
Team Rahal
2002HMS|Homestead-Miami Speedway}}PHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}FON|Auto Club Speedway}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}} INDYTXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}PPIR|Pikes Peak International Raceway}}RIR|Richmond International Raceway}}KAN|Kansas Speedway}}NSH|Nashville Superspeedway}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}KTY|Kentucky Speedway}}GAT|Gateway Motorsports Park}}CHI|Chicagoland Speedway}}TXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}
Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8{{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Vasser1993040th23
2003HMS|Homestead-Miami Speedway}}PHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}MOT|Twin Ring Motegi}} INDYTXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}PPIR|Pikes Peak International Raceway}}RIR|Richmond International Raceway}}KAN|Kansas Speedway}}NSH|Nashville Superspeedway}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}GAT|Gateway Motorsports Park}}KTY|Kentucky Speedway}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}CHI|Chicagoland Speedway}}FON|Auto Club Speedway}}TXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}
Dallara IR-03Honda HI3R V8{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenny Bräck151152164775618191952120169th342
{{Flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Vasser192636th4
Rahal Letterman Racing
2004HMS|Homestead-Miami Speedway}}PHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}MOT|Twin Ring Motegi}} INDYTXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}RIR|Richmond International Raceway}}KAN|Kansas Speedway}}NSH|Nashville Superspeedway}}MIL|Milwaukee Mile}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}KTY|Kentucky Speedway}}PPIR|Pikes Peak International Raceway}}NAZ|Nazareth Speedway}}CHI|Chicagoland Speedway}}FON|Auto Club Speedway}}TXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}
G-Force GF09BHonda HI4R V8{{Flagicon|USA}} Buddy Rice157961*1561*6212224145203rd485
{{Flagicon|USA}} Roger Yasukawa16111026th39
{{Flagicon|BRA}} Vítor Meira1717662212*55771052148th376
2005HMS|Homestead-Miami Speedway}}PHX|Phoenix International Raceway}}STP|St. Petersburg}}MOT|Twin Ring Motegi}} INDYTXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}RIR|Richmond International Raceway}}KAN|Kansas Speedway}}NSH|Nashville Superspeedway}}MIL|Milwaukee Mile}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}KTY|Kentucky Speedway}}PPIR|Pikes Peak International Raceway}}SNM|Sonoma Raceway}}CHI|Chicagoland Speedway}}WGL|Watkins Glen International}}FON|Auto Club Speedway}}
Panoz GF09CHonda HI5R V8{{Flagicon|USA}} Buddy Rice151922732111101817221411213191215th295
{{flagicon|SWE}} Kenny Bräck2634th10
{{Flagicon|USA}} Danica Patrick (R)16151512441310971920168206161812th325
{{Flagicon|BRA}} Vítor Meira17411515292031691425971837th422
2006 HMS STPMOT|Twin Ring Motegi}} INDYWGL|Watkins Glen International}}TXS|Texas Motor Speedway}}RIR|Richmond International Raceway}}KAN|Kansas Speedway}}NSH|Nashville Superspeedway}}MIL|Milwaukee Mile}}MCH|Michigan International Speedway}}KTY|Kentucky Speedway}}SNM|Sonoma Raceway}}CHI|Chicagoland Speedway}}
Panoz GF09C
Dallara IR-05
Honda HI6R V8{{Flagicon|USA}} Buddy Rice15DNS13526418131716111315151315th234
{{Flagicon|USA}} Danica Patrick16DNS6888121511441788129th302
{{Flagicon|USA}} Paul Dana (R)17DNS{{ref|†|†}}40th6
{{Flagicon|USA}} Jeff Simmons (R)1823191519107910147816th217
2007 HMS STP MOT KAN INDY MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO MCH KTY SNM DET CHI
Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Sharp81211613667381471136141158th412
{{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Simmons171714810111061718101418th201
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Hunter-Reay (R)}}76151818719th119
2008 HMS STP MOT LBH KAN INDY MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO EDM KTY SNM DET CHI1|1}}
Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8{{flagicon|UK}} Alex Lloyd (R)162538th10
{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Hunter-Reay17717718615208161191089186938th360
2009 STP LBH KAN INDY MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL TOR EDM KTY MDO SNM CHI MOT HMS
Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8{{flagicon|ESP}} Oriol Servià172621st|Raced for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing at Rds. 13-16.}}115
2010 SAO STP ALA LBH KAN INDY TXS IOW WGL TOR EDM MDO SNM CHI KTY MOT HMS
Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8{{flagicon|USA}} Graham Rahal301220th|Raced for Sarah Fisher Racing at Rds. 2-4, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing at Rd. 8, and Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing at Rds. 10, 12-14, 16, and 17.}}235
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2011 STP ALA LBH SAO INDYTXS MIL IOW TOR EDM MDO NHM SNM BAL MOT KTY LSV
Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8{{flagicon|UK}} Jay Howard15C{{ref|2|2}}40th|Raced for Sam Schmidt Motorsports at Rds. 5-6.}}27
{{flagicon|BEL}} Bertrand Baguette30739th30
{{flagicon|GBR}} Pippa Mann (R)DNS22C{{ref|2|2}}38th|Raced for Conquest Racing at Rd. 5.}}32
2012 STP ALA LBH SAO INDY DET TEX MIL IOW TOR EDM MDO SNM BAL FON
Dallara DW12Honda HI12RT V6t{{flagicon|Japan}} Takuma Sato15222483172022201292132721714th281
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Mexico}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.}}301932nd16
2013 STP ALA LBH SAO INDYDET TXS MIL IOW POCTOR MDO SNM BALHOU FON
Dallara DW12Honda HI13RT V6t{{flagicon|United States}} Graham Rahal1513212222599211651820131811177181518th319
{{flagicon|UK}} James Jakes1615231217201021218181212231325236172219th294
{{flagicon|UK}} Mike Conway172523rd|Raced for Dale Coyne Racing at Rds. 6-7, 12-13, and 17-18.}}185
{{flagicon|Mexico}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.DNQNC
2014 STP LBH ALA IMS INDYDET TXSHOU POC IOWTOR MDO MIL SNM FON
Dallara DW12Honda HI14TT V6t{{flagicon|United States}} Graham Rahal151413172133221121116197620514201819th345
{{flagicon|Spain}} Oriol Servià16720121124th88
{{flagicon|Italy}} Luca Filippi2115221628th46
2015 STP NOL LBH ALA IMS INDYDET TXS TOR FON MIL IOW MDO POC SNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI15TT V6t{{flagicon|United States}} Graham Rahal 15118112252331591341*20184th490
{{flagicon|Spain}} Oriol Servià 322932nd|Raced for Andretti Autosport at Rd. 16.}}46
2016 STP PHX LBH ALA IMS INDYDET ROA IOW TOR MDO POC TXS WGL SNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI16TT V6t{{flagicon|USA}} Graham Rahal151651524144113161341112125th484
{{flagicon|USA}} Spencer Pigot (R)1614112521st|Raced for Ed Carpenter Racing at Rds. 7-9, 11-12, and 15-16.}}165
2017 STP LBH ALA PHX IMS INDYDET TXS ROA IOW TOR MDO POC GAT WGL SNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI17TT V6t{{flagicon|CAN}} Zachary Claman DeMelo (R) 131731st26
{{flagicon|USA}} Graham Rahal 15171013216121*1*48593912566th522
{{flagicon|ESP}} Oriol Servià 1621201927th61
2018 STP PHX LBH ALA IMS INDYDET TXS ROA IOW TOR MDO POC GAT POR SNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6t{{flagicon|USA}} Graham Rahal 15295791023566721914102323 8th 392
{{flagicon|JPN}} Takuma Sato 30121121810325177432217219125 12th 351
{{flagicon|ESP}} Oriol Servià{{ref|3|3}} 6417 35th 27
2019 STP COTA ALA LBH IMS INDYDET TEX ROA TOR IOW MDO POC GAT POR LAG
Dallara DW12Honda HI19TT V6t{{flagicon|USA}} Graham Rahal 15124 5th* 50*
{{flagicon|JPN}} Takuma Sato 30197 14th* 37*
  • Season still in progress
{{refbegin}}
  1. {{note|†}} Paul Dana was killed during the final practice session of the 2006 Toyota Indy 300.
  2. {{note|1}} Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
  3. {{note|2}} The final race at Las Vegas was canceled due to Dan Wheldon's death.
  4. {{note|3}} Run in conjunction with Scuderia Corsa.
{{refend}}

IndyCar wins

# Season Date Sanction Track / Race No. Winning Driver Chassis Engine Tire Grid Laps Led
11992April 5CARTPhoenix International Raceway (O)12USA}} Bobby RahalLola T92/00Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear2200
2June 7CARTDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix (S)12USA}} Bobby Rahal (2)Lola T92/00Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear221
3July 5CARTNew Hampshire Motor Speedway (O)12USA}} Bobby Rahal (3)Lola T92/00Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole136
4October 4CARTNazareth Speedway (O)12USA}} Bobby Rahal (4)Lola T92/00Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear344
51998September 13CARTLaguna Seca Raceway (R)8USA}} Bryan HertaReynard 98iFord XD V8tFirestonePole81
61999September 12CARTLaguna Seca Raceway (R)8USA}} Bryan Herta (2)Reynard 99iFord XD V8tFirestonePole83
72000March 26CARTHomestead–Miami Speedway (O)7ITA}} Max PapisReynard 2KiFord XF V8tFirestone1310
82001May 18CARTTwin Ring Motegi (O)8SWE}} Kenny BräckLola B01/00Ford XF V8tFirestone675
9June 3CARTMilwaukee Mile (O)8SWE}} Kenny Bräck (2)Lola B01/00Ford XF V8tFirestonePole130
10June 24CARTPortland International Raceway (R)7ITA}} Max Papis (2)Lola B01/00Ford XF V8tFirestonePole69
11July 29CARTChicago Motor Speedway (O)8SWE}} Kenny Bräck (3)Lola B01/00Ford XF V8tFirestone859
12September 15CARTEuroSpeedway Lausitz (O)8SWE}} Kenny Bräck (4)Lola B01/00Ford XF V8tFirestone282
13October 14CARTLaguna Seca Raceway (R)7ITA}} Max Papis (3)Lola B01/00Ford XF V8tFirestone2516
142002November 3CARTAuto Club Speedway (O)8USA}} Jimmy VasserLola B02/00Ford XF V8tBridgestone6148
152003May 31CARTMilwaukee Mile (O)9MEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr.Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8tBridgestone2234
16August 24CARTCircuit Gilles Villeneuve (R)9MEX}} Michel Jourdain, Jr. (2)Lola B02/00Ford XFE V8tBridgestone415
172004May 30IRLIndianapolis 500 (O)15USA}} Buddy RiceG-Force GF09BHonda HI4R V8FirestonePole91
18July 4IRLKansas Speedway (O)15USA}} Buddy Rice (2)G-Force GF09BHonda HI4R V8FirestonePole83
19August 1IRLMichigan International Speedway (O)15USA}} Buddy Rice (3)G-Force GF09BHonda HI4R V8Firestone613
202008July 6IRLWatkins Glen International (R)17USA}} Ryan Hunter-ReayDallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone39
212015June 27IndyCarAuto Club Speedway (O)15USA}} Graham RahalDallara DW12Honda HI15TT V6tFirestone1915
21August 2IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course (R)15USA}} Graham Rahal (2)Dallara DW12Honda HI15TT V6tFirestone1323
222016August 27IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway (O)15USA}} Graham Rahal (3)Dallara DW12Honda HI16TT V6tFirestone131
232017June 3IndyCarDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix Race 1 (S)15USA}} Graham Rahal (4)Dallara DW12Honda HI16TT V6tFirestonePole55
24June 4IndyCarDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix Race 2 (S)15USA}} Graham Rahal (5)Dallara DW12Honda HI17TT V6tFirestone341
252018September 2IndyCarPortland International Raceway (R)30JPN}} Takuma SatoDallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6tFirestone2025

Complete Global Rallycross Championship results

(key)

Supercar

Year Entrant CarNo. Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GRC Points
2017 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Ford Fiesta ST14{{flagicon|USA}} Austin Dyne MEM
LOU
6
THO1
5
THO2
7
OTT1
5
OTT2
6
INDY
5
AC1
7
AC2
8
SEA1
6
SEA2
6
LA
8
9th 562

References

1. ^Piers Phillips
2. ^https://rahal.com/no-15-indycar/
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Couldwell|first1=Clive|title=Formula One: Made in Britain|url=https://books.google.co.il/books?id=LgIor0JyWGYC&pg=PT48&lpg=PT48&dq=Rahal-Hogan+Racing,+1991&source=bl&ots=oorPLrYetG&sig=XFqz2C5NNHxb1Pca3jOZ43Vw7bI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDsqWIgpbZAhVDDewKHRTfBDgQ6AEIUTAI#v=onepage&q=Rahal-Hogan%20Racing%2C%201991&f=false|publisher=Google Books|accessdate=8 February 2018}}
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6. ^{{cite web|last1=Embury|first1=Mike|title=HISTORY: Made-In America Chassis Troubles, Part 1|url=http://popularopenwheel.com/history-made-america-chassis-troubles-part-1/|publisher=Popular Open Wheel|accessdate=8 February 2018}}
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8. ^{{cite web|last=Graves |first=Gary |url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/2004-05-28-weekend-tv_x.htm |title=Racing hits full throttle on TV |publisher= USA Today |date= May 29, 2004 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}
9. ^Remy to Sponsor Paul Dana in the Ethanol Hemelgarn Indy Racing League Entry, PRNewswire, February 24, 2005
10. ^Indycar's Simmons Replaced, Hartford Courant July 20, 2007, Retrieved 2011-1-17
11. ^Tuttle, Tim. Hunter-Reay finds stability in second season with Andretti, Sports Illustrated, January 13, 2011, Retrieved 2011-1-17
12. ^[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/irl/2009-05-24-indy-500-preview_N.htm In troubled economy, IndyCar racing searches for right road], a May 2009 Indianapolis Star article published in USA Today
13. ^Servia Charge Too Good To Be True {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719224842/http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=110201&newlang=&topic=21&catid=20 |date=2011-07-19 }}, a May 24, 2009 team report from paddocktalk.com
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.skiddmark.com/2010/04/04/bmw-motorsport-spread-a-little-happiness-at-sebring/ |title= SkiddMark joins Team BMW Rahal Letterman at the Sebring 12Hrs |publisher=Fitch Media Limited | work= SkiddMark.com | accessdate= 2011-10-16}}
15. ^IndyCar: Lanigan joins Rahal-Letterman team {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101224180709/http://www.autoweek.com/article/20101217/IRL/101219917 |date=2010-12-24 }}, a December 17, 2010 article from AutoWeek
16. ^Dan Wheldon gets stunning Indy win, a May 30, 2011 article from the "Associated Press"
17. ^{{cite web|title=Google Glass view of IndyCar pit stop|url=http://www.racer.com/videos/item/103341-the-art-of-the-verizon-indycar-pit-stop-with-rll-racing-s-national-guard-honda-using-google-glass|website=Racer|publisher=Racer Magazine|accessdate=June 2, 2014}}
18. ^BMW, M3 Returning To American Le Mans Series With Rahal Letterman {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080212043959/http://www.speedarena.com/news/publish/sportscar/article_8439.shtml |date=2008-02-12 }}, IMSA Press Release, February 6, 2008
19. ^2009 Team Championship Results
20. ^2009 Drivers Championship Results
21. ^2010 ALMS Teams' Championship Results 2010
22. ^2010 ALMS Drivers' Championship Results 2010
23. ^2011 ALMS Teams Championship Results 2011
24. ^2011 ALMS Drivers Championship Results 2011
25. ^2011 ALMS Manufacturers Championship Results 2011
26. ^2012 ALMS Teams Championship Results 2012
27. ^2012 ALMS Drivers Championship Results 2012
28. ^{{cite web |url=https://sportscar365.com/imsa/iwsc/de-phillippi-joins-bmw-team-rll-auberlen-set-for-naec-role/ |title=De Phillippi Joins BMW Team RLL; Auberlen Set for NAEC Role |publisher=Sportscar 365 |date= November 30, 2017 |accessdate=January 31, 2019}}
29. ^{{cite web |url=https://jalopnik.com/bmws-tom-blomqvist-will-miss-24-hours-of-daytona-due-to-1831906976 |title=BMW Tom Blomqvist Will Miss 24 Hours of Datona Due to U.S. Visa Delays |publisher=Jalopnik |date=January 20, 2019 |accessdate=January 31, 2019}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.rahal.com/}}
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