Racing world mourns the loss of Dan Wheldon
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10/17/2011 -
Las Vegas, NV (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Dan Wheldon was hugely popular and greatly
admired by his fans and fellow competitors around the auto racing world. His
tragic death in a crash during Sunday's IndyCar race at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway has the auto racing community in a deep state of mourning. Wheldon
was an inspiration to all in the sport. He will be sorely missed.
In what was figured to be one of the most thrilling IZOD IndyCar Series races
in memory suddenly turned into the racing circuit's darkest moment. Wheldon,
33, was involved in a horrific 15-car crash on lap 11 that sent his car
sailing into catch fence along turn two before it erupted into flames.
Wheldon, driving the No.77 Sam Schmidt Motorsports car, had an opportunity to
split a $5 million bonus with a fan if he would have won the scheduled 300-
mile season-ending race at Las Vegas. The Englishman had to start from the
rear of the record 34-car field due to the rules of bonus program.
The race was also to determine the series championship. Dario Franchitti came
to Las Vegas with an 18-point lead over Will Power.
Instead, the race was called off and no championship celebration took place.
Roughly two hours after the accident, IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard had the
difficult task of announcing Wheldon's death.
IndyCar had not experienced a fatality at a track since Paul Dana was killed
in a practice crash at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2006.
With heavy hearts, drivers later paid tribute to the fallen two-time
Indianapolis 500 winner and 2005 IndyCar champion with a five-lap parade
around the 1.5-mile track. As bagpipes played "Amazing Grace" during the
tribute, a somber mood was felt along pit lane, the garage area and the
grandstands.
Franchitti claimed his record third straight and fourth overall IndyCar title,
but that didn't matter to him. Franchitti, who was Wheldon's teammate at
Andretti-Green Racing (now known as Andretti Autosport) from 2003-05, sobbed
heavily while sitting in his car just before partaking in the parade laps.
"I was driving around there on the parade lap we did, and I was thinking about
Dan," Franchitti said. "I was thinking of all Dan's stories and just things
that we did. In situations like this, I think obviously the sadness, I was
thinking of some of the fun times we had. But really right now it's just sad.
It's just really, really sad. It's the ugly, ugly side of our sport. You see
it all."
Danica Patrick, who ended her full-time career in IndyCar, could not hide her
emotions as well.
"We're all very sad, and he was a friend to all of us," she tearfully said.
"He'll be missed, and I just feel for his family."
Wheldon is survived by his wife, Susie, and two sons, Sebastian and Oliver.
With Patrick moving over to NASCAR full-time in 2012, Wheldon was expected to
replace her at Michael Andretti's team.
Wheldon was also scheduled to compete in next weekend's V8 Supercars event in
Surfers Paradise, Australia. Tony Kanaan had planned on joining Wheldon for
the race, but the Brazilian has since withdrawn. Kanaan and Wheldon were
former teammates as well.
"He was one of my best friends and one of my greatest teammates back in the
day," Kanaan said. "We race car drivers have to block this possibility, and
unfortunately when it happens, it's really hard."
Wheldon pulled off a stunning upset in the May 29 Indy 500. His second win in
IndyCar's most prestigious race of the year came at the expense of rookie J.R.
Hildebrand, who crashed coming out of final turn of the last lap while
leading. Wheldon made his first start of the season at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway, driving an entry for Bryan Herta Autosport. His first Indy 500
victory came in '05, as he became the first driver from the United Kingdom to
win it since Graham Hill did so in 1966.
"Everyone at Bryan Herta Autosport is reeling from the loss of our friend and
teammate Dan Wheldon," team owner Bryan Herta said in a statement. "Dan was
the glue that bound our little team together. It was his spark and belief in
us that carried us all to victory lane at Indianapolis this year, and his
legacy within the sport as a tremendous champion and competitor is
unquestioned."
"But more than that, Dan became my little brother from our time together as
teammates at AGR. I watched with pride as he developed from the brash young
hotshot on the circuit to a man who was a great husband and father,
ambassador, friend, champion and hero."
At the end of the 2010 season, Wheldon lost his ride with Panther Racing after
spending two years with the team. Hildebrand replaced him in the Panther's
No.4 car.
Wheldon had recently served as test driver for IndyCar's new Dallara chassis
at IMS.
In preparation for Las Vegas, Schmidt placed Wheldon in the No.77 car, which
is normally occupied by Alex Tagliani, for the October 2 race at Kentucky
Speedway. Wheldon started 28th and finished 14th there.
Wheldon's IndyCar career began in 2002, running two races for Panther. He
drove for Andretti Green Racing and then Chip Ganassi Racing before returning
to Panther for the start of the 2009 season.
"We're all going to miss him. A little bit of everybody in IndyCar racing died
today," Ganassi said during a press conference on Sunday at Las Vegas.
Condolences from members of the racing community worldwide have been pouring
in, particularly Formula One and NASCAR.
Wheldon had explored his options in F1 and NASCAR after his '05 IndyCar
championship season, but his future in either circuit did not come to
fruition.
He competed against many of F1's current stars, including McLaren driver and
2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton.
"Dan was a racer I'd followed throughout my career, as I often followed in his
footsteps as we climbed the motorsports ladder in the UK," Hamilton said. "As
a British guy, who not only went over to the [United] States but who twice won
the Indy 500, he was an inspirational guy, and someone that every racing
driver looked up to with respect and admiration."
Hamilton's teammate and 2009 F1 titleholder Jenson Button raced with Wheldon
in Formula Ford and Formula Three.
"I have so many good memories of racing with Dan in the early 90's, a true
fighter," Button noted.
Following Wheldon's death, NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France issued a
statement.
"NASCAR offers its deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of Dan
Wheldon, his teammates, and the entire IndyCar Series community for their
tragic loss [Sunday]," France said. "They will be in our thoughts and prayers
during this very difficult time."
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was one of many drivers who shared their memories of
Wheldon.
"I had the pleasure of meeting Dan Wheldon at the National Guard Youth
Challenge dinner about five years ago, and we crossed paths several times
since then, mostly through our mutual partnership with the National Guard,"
Earnhardt said. "His success as a racer speaks for itself, but I will remember
him as a true professional who was friendly, respectful, and genuine. On
behalf of everyone at JR Motorsports, I send condolences to Dan's family,
team, and friends in the racing community."
The 2012 IndyCar season is scheduled to begin on March 25 at St. Petersburg,
FL, where Wheldon had resided.
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