I know this is unusual, but I felt I had to share this.
Back in 1966, a man took his 12 year old son to his first 500. For the next 40 years they continued to attend the GSIR together, along with many other IndyCar races.
After 2006, the Dad, because of declining health, could no longer attend the 500, he avidly watched all the IndyCar races though the past summer. Last night he went to be with the Lord, no longer suffering.
I of course am the son, very grateful for the many years of many qualifying and race days we spent just sitting in those seats in turn one.
He was a great man that will be missed by his family.
The sport has lost a great fan.
Back in 1966, a man took his 12 year old son to his first 500. For the next 40 years they continued to attend the GSIR together, along with many other IndyCar races.
After 2006, the Dad, because of declining health, could no longer attend the 500, he avidly watched all the IndyCar races though the past summer. Last night he went to be with the Lord, no longer suffering.
I of course am the son, very grateful for the many years of many qualifying and race days we spent just sitting in those seats in turn one.
He was a great man that will be missed by his family.
The sport has lost a great fan.

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