The Rahal-Hogan R/H-001, originally known as the Truesports 91C and developed into the Truesports 92C, was a CART racing car used in the early 1990s. It was developed and raced by Truesports between 1991 and 1992 and sold to Rahal-Hogan Racing in 1993, notably failing to qualify for the 1993 Indianapolis 500 with defending series champion Bobby Rahal. The car was also used by customer team Robco, a part-time CART entrant, in 1992. The car started in 43 CART races, scoring no wins before the project was ended.
Rahal-Hogan RH-001
The Truesports 91C used the Judd engine in 1991 and 1992.
Truesports used the Chevy Indy V-8/A in 1992 and Rahal/Hogan used the Chevy Indy V-8/C in 1993.
Truesports was an automobile racing team founded by Jim Trueman based in Hilliard, Ohio. The team is best known for winning the 1986 Indianapolis 500 and back-to-back CART championships in 1986 and 1987. The team won 19 points-paying Indy car races.
Jim Trueman during practice at the 1986 Indy 500
Bobby Rahal celebrates victory for Truesports at Mid-Ohio in 1985.
The Truesports March 86C driven by Bobby Rahal to the 1986 Indy 500 and CART championships
1986 Indy 500 winning car.