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The FBI launched an investigation at ‘s headquarters Wednesday morning, Zionsville Mayor John Stehr confirmed to IndyStar.
“The FBI requested us to help this morning as they served a warrant on the (Rahal Letterman Lanigan) headquarters constructing,” Stehr mentioned. “Our officers stayed outdoors because the FBI brokers entered the constructing.”
The character of the investigation that started at 8:30 a.m. on the crew’s facility at 10771 Creek Approach in Zionsville was not disclosed to Stehr or his officers, he mentioned.
IndyStar reached out to Rahal Letterman Lanigan, an IndyCar crew owned by 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal, Hoosier native and legendary tv host David Letterman and entrepreneur Mike Lanigan.
“We’re cooperating totally with investigators. On condition that that is an ongoing investigation, we’re restricted in what data we are able to share proper now,” the crew mentioned in an announcement despatched to IndyStar. “However we intend to offer further data as quickly as we are able to.”
IndyStar reached out to the FBI. “At the moment, I am unable to offer a touch upon this matter,” mentioned the company’s neighborhood outreach specialist and public affairs officer Sukhvir Kaur.
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Bobby Rahal, 71, is amongst a choose group of people that have gained the Indianapolis 500 as a driver and as an proprietor.
He gained three championships and 24 races within the CART open-wheel collection as a driver, together with the 1986 Indianapolis 500. As an proprietor, he gained the Indianapolis 500 in 2004 and 2020 as crew proprietor for drivers Buddy Rice and Takuma Sato.
After retiring as a driver, Rahal held managerial roles with the Jaguar Method 1 crew and was an interim president of the CART collection. He made one NASCAR begin for the Wooden Brothers throughout the Eighties.
Alongside along with his longtime management of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, he’s the founder and board chair of the Bobby Rahal Automotive Group, which owns automobile dealerships in Pennsylvania.
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David Letterman, 77, is an Indiana-bred native son turned iconic late evening speak present tv host on CBS, who went to Ball State College and was a grocery sacker in Broad Ripple as a teen.
When he met Rahal in 1986, they began informal discussions about Letterman’s curiosity in turning into concerned in IndyCar. Ten years later, Letterman turned half proprietor of then-Group Rahal.
Earlier this yr, Letterman defined to IndyStar why he first wished to hitch Rahal’s racing crew.
“Being born and raised in Indianapolis, the Month of Could, a fixture of my life and the lifetime of all our buddies, households, neighborhood, it was the factor and stayed with me,” Letterman advised IndyStar’s racing insider Nathan Brown. “I’d comply with the race and each exercise throughout the month. After which as I grew older and moved away, the race went via a interval the place it was not a lot enjoyable because it may very well be. It was extremely tragic in some years, and my curiosity in it kind of started to wane a bit. After which I returned to it after I noticed each weekend this child named operating up entrance.
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“I began following him and was interested in ‘the man,’ not so typical of the drivers I used to be acquainted with as a youthful individual,” Letterman mentioned. “When he gained in ’86, he got here on (Late Night time with David Letterman), and that was the start of our acquaintance, and it developed right into a friendship, and I might attend races across the nation after I had day without work. From that, he was good sufficient to let me are available in and be a little bit of a partnership on the crew.”
Mike Lanigan is a businessman who based a division of his father’s firm Mi-Jack Merchandise in Indianapolis in 1973. In 1989 he returned to his hometown of Chicago to turn out to be president of the corporate, which produces rubber-tire gantry cranes.
Lanigan turned concerned in racing in 1992 when Mi-Jack started sponsoring vehicles competing in CART and the Indianapolis 500. He’s now co-owner of the Lanco Group, “a wide-reaching conglomerate concerned in cranes, heavy tools, industrial tools, leisure, motorsport pursuits and is a part of a three way partnership that operates the Panama Canal Railway,” in keeping with the crew’s web site.
In December 2010, Lanigan joined the possession crew of Rahal Letterman Racing which was renamed Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
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