After buying a mansion in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood in 2010, former auto racer and current IndyCar team owner Bobby Rahal has put it back on the market less than four years later for $3,595,000.

Built on an oversize Chicago lot in 2003, property records show Rahal paid $3,295,000 for the 6,600-square-foot home, which is a three-level, 14-room mansion.

As we wait for the green flag to drop and interested buyers to race in, we'll count down the features of the home:

Five bedrooms

Four bathrooms (and an extra half, too)

Three fireplaces

Two decks

One wet bar

You also will find an exceptional rooftop conservatory, custom lighting, and custom window treatments. In addition, the home has spectacular vaulted ceilings throughout, which help to lend the home a stately feel.

The home's first floor has hardwood floors everywhere and offers plenty of space to gather with a formal dining room, a living room, and a family room.

The home's spectacular kitchen also is on the lower level—complete with custom cabinets, granite countertops, and an adorable dining nook. And if you're hungry and don't want to take the stairs, there's a dumbwaiter to send food to all the home's floors.

While we can't promise you'll find an Indy Car in Rahal's garage, there's off-street parking for two of your own cars. Listing agent Jennifer Mills Klatt can help interested buyers take the checkered flag on this property.

Bobby Rahal began his legendary career in auto racing in the late 1970s and went on to win 24 races in his 18-year career behind the wheel. Remembered for his dramatic Indianapolis 500 win in 1986, he also won at Indy in 2004 as a team owner for driver Buddy Rice. Rahal was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2004 as well.