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December 16, 2024
Since June of 2023 our lives have here been a bit messy here with surgeries and non medical fun for my wife and me. A big Monday and Tuesday here this week but I hope and pray that we are on the right path now.
December 29th last year was really a bad day as all of us lost a great race car driver at just 56 and I think about him a lot. Gil de Ferran was a special racer and a prankster. Gil passed away last year of a heart attack on the Concours Race Track in Opa-locka. Very sad day and he was having fun with his son that day at the track.
I did not know him very well but had some fun with him at the Milwaukee Mile and Road America.
So I feel the need to look and remember our friend as it's so close to a year that he has been gone.
Gil gave Team Penske it's 100th win and consecutive CART championships in 2000 and 2001.
The Milwaukee Mile put my photo of Gil in the Media Center at the Milwaukee Mile. It's also in one of the suites in the grandstand. It's a picture of Gil sitiing in his car giving a thumbs up. The photo was from 2001 and I've cherished it for a long time in my race room here.
In 2000 Team Penske almost had Gil de Ferran and future superstar Greg Moore who we lost in 1999 as teammates. Who knows what could have happened with Greg Moore and Gil together. Gil would have mentored Greg for sure but without Greg we got Helio Castroneves and Gil mentored Helio very well into the Spiderman!
Enjoy some photos of Gil through the years.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
Blog #464-Indy Racing League-Milwaukee Mile 2005-Part 2
December 2, 2024
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
We went out so no cooking and no dishes to do. It was very nice.
This blog is a continuation of the last blog on the Indy Racing League at the Milwaukee Mile on July 24, 2005 when Sam Hornish won. Dario Franchitti was second and Tom Scheckter placed third.
Take a look at some more photos of the folks and enjoy.
My bladder cancer BCG infusion #5 is tomorrow and then another one the following Monday and hopefully they did their job.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann