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Valenda Newell
December 04, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
1978 - 2015 (Age 37)
SPEEDWAY, Ind. (AP) — IndyCar driver Justin Wilson has died from a head injury suffered when a piece of debris struck him at Pocono Raceway. He was 37.
IndyCar made the announcement Monday night at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The racing community is remembering IndyCar driver Justin Wilson.
Fellow driver Ed Carpenter spoke of Wilson Monday evening.
“For me, what Justin’s gone through over the past couple years, how hard he worked to get back in the car this season and to the opportunity he had with Andretti… I think he exemplified the reason we all love this. He fought so hard to get back, and as challenging as today is and yesterday was, he’s doing what he loved to do, and what we all love to do, and it’s why we’ll all be back competing in his honor in the near future,” said Carpenter.
A memorial set up outside IMS is growing, with signs, cards, candles and notes of support from fans.
Those who knew Wilson say he was well-respected among drivers, and loved by fans and friends.
Wilson is a British driver who lived outside Denver in Longmont, Colorado. He was hit in the head during Sunday’s race by piece of debris that had broken off another car. Wilson’s car veered into an interior wall at the track, and he was swiftly taken by helicopter to a hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The last IndyCar driver to die because of an on-track incident was Indianapolis 500 champion Dan Wheldon, who was killed in the 2011 season finale at Las Vegas after his head hit a post when his car went airborne.
“Justin’s elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness, character and humility — which is what made him one of the most respected members of the paddock,” said Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Co., the parent company of IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
After Wheldon’s death, Wilson became one of three driver representatives to serve as a liaison between the competitors and IndyCar. It was no surprise: The 6-foot-4 Wilson, easily the tallest in the series, was well liked by everyone in the series.
He won seven times over 12 seasons in open-wheel racing and finished as high as fifth in the Indianapolis 500. An acclaimed sports car racer, Wilson won the prestigious 24 Hours of Daytona with Michael Shank Racing, and he competed in 20 Formula One races in 2003 before moving to the U.S. to join Champ Car.
He finished third in the Champ Car standings in 2005, and was runner-up in both 2006 and 2007. To support his career, his management team in 2003 created a program that allowed fans to invest in the driver. Hundreds of people bought shares in Wilson, who was dyslexic and a strong supporter of foundations related to the disorder.
Wilson, a native of Sheffield, England, entered this season without a full-time ride. He latched on with Andretti Autosport and was in the sixth of seven scheduled races with the team. The agreement began as a two-race deal for events at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and then was increased to the final five races of the year. The IndyCar season concludes Sunday in Sonoma, California.
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Valenda Newell
December 04, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
Such a great loss.
We feel for all his family.
So sad and so sorry
margaret & keith Hall
September 10, 2015 | Sheffield
My heart goes out to the Wilson family for the deep loss you must be feeling. How sad to lose someone so loved. May you find comfort in prayer and have faith that God hears your prayers. (Jeremiah 29:12,13)
Lee Family
September 08, 2015
Although No word is enough to help you take away your pain, but our Heavenly Father can give the strength and the comfort to those with a broken heart. Psalms 9:9. May you be granted the inner peace to help you cope with your loss. Our thoughts are with you; Please accept our sincere condolences.
September 04, 2015 | FL
Sending Prayers for Justin's Parents, Wife, Two Daughters, Brother, Racing Team, IRL, and fellow competitors.
September 03, 2015
God blessed us for 37 years with your presence among us. May your kindness, loving heart and endless compassion never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Justin.
Elizabeth
September 02, 2015 | WI
To the Wilson Family:
We are so sorry for your loss. My family and I pray that you will be strong during this difficult time. I saw the accident on TV as it happened and my heart sank at that time. We
care and share your grief.
With Sympathy,
Kevin Hall and Family
New Orleans, La.
August 31, 2015
I am very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in our loving Heavenly Father. "He will become A secure refuge in times of distress." Psalms 9:9
August 31, 2015
RIP Justin
Sheryl Zahn
August 31, 2015 | Norwich, CT