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A statement from Derek Warwick, President of the BRDC

October 17, 2011 by Joe Saward

“On behalf of the British Racing Drivers’ Club I wish to extend my sincere sympathies to Dan’s wife Susie and their boys Sebastian and Oliver, as well as the rest of his family and his team following the tragic news of his death in a racing accident yesterday at Las Vegas in the final Indy Car Series round of the year.

“The BRDC is extremely proud of Dan and all that he achieved and was achieving in the United States. He was undoubtedly one of the great talents of his generation as his racing results testified. Two victories in the Indy 500 put him in a very select group of drivers and having won the Rookie of the Year honours in 2003 it was no surprise that he should win the Indy Car Championship in 2005. Dan followed this in 2006 by winning the BRDC Gold Star, beating the likes of Jenson Button, Mark Webber, David Coulthard and Dario Franchitti to this coveted award.

“Dan was a true professional and a great ambassador for the sport. He was highly focused in the way he approached his racing and a real perfectionist. He pushed himself, and those he worked with, hard to produce results that were worthy of his talents and that fed his insatiable hunger to win. With his film-star good looks and athletic prowess, it was no wonder that the American public took him to their hearts.

“In the BRDC we will remember Dan as a great racing driver who was very much involved with the Club and our circuit at Silverstone during the formative years of his career. Dan was, for many years, part of the BRDC ‘Rising Stars’ young driver programme. So proud of this recognition was he, that even after qualifying to be a Full Member of the BRDC he chose to remain a Rising Star, as he felt it represented what he was and helped the Indy Car world understand where he was set on going; to the very top. As a young driver Dan was also a finalist in the McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award on two occasions, which was proof, if it was needed, that great things lay ahead of him.

“When Dan did eventually become a Full Member of the BRDC he commented at the time, “To be included in a group of such great names makes me feel very special. I will do everything that I can to represent the BRDC in a way that makes you all very proud”.

“Dan Wheldon was a great ambassador for the BRDC and motor sport generally. He will be hugely missed.”

Derek Warwick
President
British Racing Drivers

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9 Responses

  1. on October 17, 2011 at 11:40 rubbergoat

    Couldn’t have put it better myself. Thanks for publishing it Joe. Such a sad loss yesterday.


  2. on October 17, 2011 at 14:53 noahracer

    Very nicely said, Derek. Thank you.


  3. on October 17, 2011 at 15:18 Obster

    Wonderful, Classy thoughts from Derek and the BRDC.


  4. on October 17, 2011 at 16:43 JHunt

    Same as rubbergoat. Excellent words Derek. I’m still a little shocked and have not felt like this since Greg Moore. I was fortunate enough through my associations with AGR to meet Dan on a number of occasions and got to chat at length one to one back in 2003 not long after he arrived on the scene in the US. Just a brilliant guy full of positive energy and someone very appreciative of where he was in life. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends, some of whom I met over the years at races. I just cannot imagine how they are feeling at such a tragic and difficult time. RIP Dan.


  5. on October 17, 2011 at 17:14 kitchen cynic

    Derek is eminently qualified to comment, for reasons he has been too classy to state at this time.


  6. on October 17, 2011 at 20:21 Jayne Beaumont

    Such a sad loss. I usually watch IndyCar on TV but switched over a bit late last night about half an hour after it happened and before the news of Dan’s death. As a huge motor sport fan of many years I am glad that tragedies like this do not happen often, although in an ideal world, they wouldn’t happen at all. Brought back terrible memories of Imola 1994. My thoughts are with Dan’s family, friends and colleagues at this time. Whoever gave the green light to having a race with 34 cars on a 1.5 mile oval needs to give their head a wobble. RIP Dan Wheldon xxxxx


  7. on October 17, 2011 at 21:54 andrew loader

    RIP Dan Wheldon. You gave everything, doing something I would have given anything to do.


  8. on October 18, 2011 at 09:43 Martin Jones

    Rip Dan Wheldon and kind words from Derek Warwick. Whilst we all know the dangers of motorsport it doesn’t make it any easier to accept. Not felt like this since 1994 and the death of another legend Ayrton Senna.


  9. on October 18, 2011 at 11:34 RobbieMeister

    @kitchen cynic

    Of course, thanks for the reminder.



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