Энциклопедия Формулы 1:
1950-2020

Rambler's Top100

Гонщики, R

Курсивом отмечены гонщики,
выступавшие только
в Indy 500 (1950-1960)

США
США

Бобби Рэйхол

Rahal, Bobby

Rahal, Robert

Бобби Рэйхол / Rahal, Bobby

(c) 'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000

Родился:

10.01.1952

Медина, Огайо

Сезонов в Ф1:

1

Лет в Ф1:

1

Гран При:

2

Старты:

2*

*не стартовал:

1

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Лучший финиш:

12

Лучший старт:

20

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Круги:

74

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Километры:

387.23

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Ф1: 1978

Бобби Рэйхол / Rahal, Bobby - 1978

Год

Команда

Шасси

1978Walter Wolf RacingWolf WR1
Wolf WR1
Wolf WR5
Wolf WR5

From the start, Rahal was refreshingly different from most American drivers in that he wanted to go road racing, and was prepared to come to Europe and measure himself against the best talent around. After three years (1975-77) in Canadian Formula Atlantic, where he was somewhat overshadowed by the exploits of Gilles Villeneuve, Bobby crossed the Atlantic for a selection of Formula 3 races with Walter Wolf Racing. He did well enough to be offered a drive with the team in the end-of-season United States and Canadian GPs, the latter in the old WR1 chassis, which had been dragged from a museum after he had pranged his WR5 in practice.

Determined to make the grade, he came back to Europe in 1979 for a full Formula 2 season with a works Chevron, scoring some good finishes in a car which was not the most competitive in the series. That was the end of Rahal's dreams of Formula 1, however, for in 1980 he went Can-Am racing, which was to be followed by a successful year in endurance events, Bobby winning the Daytona 24 Hours and taking second place at Brands Hatch in a Porsche 935 turbo.

In 1982 he moved into Indy Car racing, winning the Cleveland race and finishing second in the PPG Cup, and in 1986, racing for Truesports, Rahal won the championship and the Indy 500. He won the title again in 1992, having set up his own team in partnership with Carl Hogan.

After this third championship Bobby raced on to the end of the 1998 season, and although he failed to add to his 24 career wins Rahal remained a canny and robust racer who could never be discounted, given his still-burning desire to succeed. Having ended a fabulous CART career, Bobby continues to run his own highly professional outfit from the safer side of the pit wall.

(c) 'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000

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