Reaction to the death of Dan Wheldon

October 17, 2011 10:27 am | Updated August 02, 2016 09:47 am IST - Las Vegas

Dan Wheldon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. File photo

Dan Wheldon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. File photo

“It’s a black day for the sport. We came in here hoping for a good season-finale and ended up losing a very close friend and a very good racing driver.” - IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe.

“We put so much pressure on ourselves to win races and championships, and that’s what we love to do, what we live for. Days like today, it doesn’t really matter. I lost, we lost, a good friend. Everybody in IndyCar considered Dan a friend. You saw what the reaction was. Dan was one of those special, special people, from when he first showed up at IndyCar.” - Dario Franchitti, Wheldon’s former teammate and 2011 season champion.

“Dan Wheldon was a tremendous competitor and great racer and an even better person. It was an honour to have him be a part of our team. All of us at Sam Schmidt Motorsports are deeply saddened by his passing. On behalf of everyone at Sam Schmidt Motorsports, our prayers go out to all of his family, especially his wife, Susie, and their two children.” Sam Schmidt, owner of Sam Schmidt Motorsports.

“We’re all going to miss him. A little bit of everybody in IndyCar racing died today.” Chip Ganassi, owner of Chip Ganassi Racing, Wheldon’s former team.

“I feel so bad for Susie and their kids. It’s so tough to understand when somebody is gone that quickly. Dan was always a very happy guy; he was always smiling. He was a funny, great person that touched a lot of people. He will be missed.” IndyCar driver Oriol Servia.

“Recently, we had been working very closely with Dan on the development of the 2012 IndyCar. His passion for the sport was evident every day, and he worked endlessly to do the best he could at everything he did. We extend our sympathies to his family, to his team, and to his many friends and fans. He was a talented competitor on the track who will be long remembered by all who had the privilege of working with and knowing him.” Al Speyer, executive director of Firestone Racing.

“The passing of Dan Wheldon today is a great shame. Dan was a great driver as evidenced by not only his Indianapolis 500 victories, but by his many wins and great performances in the race car. But he was much more than a great driver. He was a good guy, good family man and really seemed to have a bright future, not only as a driver, but as a television personality as well.” Bobby Rahal, co—owner of Rahal Letterman Racing.

“All of us here at Las Vegas Motor Speedway are deeply saddened by the death of Dan Wheldon. He was a tremendous race car driver and a great representative for IndyCar racing. Our prayers are with Dan’s family as well as the officials and sponsors of IndyCar.” Chris Powell, president of LVMS.

“Dan had a passion for motorsports and a wonderful personality that made him a friend to everyone in the racing community. His talent and dedication were an inspiration to us all. We will miss him terribly and everyone at Honda extends our deepest sympathies to his family, friends and fans across the world.” Erik Berkman, president of Honda Performance Development.

“We are incredibly saddened at the passing of Dan Wheldon. He was a great champion of the Indianapolis 500 and a wonderful ambassador for the race, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and all of motorsports. Most importantly, he was a fantastic husband, father and man a good friend to so many in this sport. His memory will live forever at the Speedway, both through the magnitude of his accomplishments on the track and his magnetism off the track.” Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation president and CEO Jeff Belskus.

“Dan Wheldon was a dear friend and an incredible race driver. His family and friends were with him at the track today, and he was surrounded by love. He was doing what all true racers love best. There is a massive hole in my heart, but I am blessed to have shared in his life, his family and friends and his mighty racing accomplishments.” Scott Borchetta, president and CEO of the Big Machine Label Group & sponsor of Dan Wheldon’s car.

“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 today. They will be in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.” NASCAR CEO Brian France.

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