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November 6, 2023
Hope everyone had a fun Halloween! Two inches of snow here and no trick or treaters.
This blog is about Scott Brayton who was an Indy Car, CART and IRL racer in the 1990's. He passed away tragically on May 17, 1996 at age 37.
A tire blew in practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indy 500 and Scott was killed instantly after hitting the wall. Sad story of too many racers I've known through the years in Indy Cars.
It's a crazy business and you know the hazards going in but it's a heartbreak every time we lose someone for the family and our racing community.
I met Scott Brayton only one time. It was at the Milwaukee Mile and then I photographed him at Road America in 1993.
He was such a nice guy. I recently realized that on Facebook we have a mutual friend!
We miss you Scott. Here are some pictures from 1993 of Scott in a beautiful Indy Car.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
June 28, 2023
This is the first blog that I have ever done that has been late. Sorry about that! I've just been busy.
I'm having surgery in a few weeks to remove my right kidney due to a malignant tumor. That is basically what I have been up to.
I did make it to the Indy Car race on Sunday, June 18th to see them race along with my Vintage Indy Registry friends. The Vintage Indy Registry cars will be the next blog for sure.
Enjoy a look at the race where Colton Herta had the pole position and was leading most of the race. However, Alex Palou was on his tail and led the final 10 laps for the win.
I also have some of the Indy NXT cars included here where #39 Nolan Siegal won the race.
Be safe, healthy and have a great Fourth of July.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
July 11, 2022
On the weekend of June 12, 2022, the Indy Cars came to race at Road America. The Sensio Road America Grand Prix was a spectacular race! For a while we figured it was going to take all day though.
Alexander Rossi won the pole position and Josef Newgarden won the race with a great pit stop that put him ahead of Alex for the win.
The first 10 laps or so had a bit of crazy driving. Jimmie Johnson went off course on the first lap in turn 3 which brought out the yellow flag.
Alex Palou had contact on lap 4 for another yellow flag and then Will Power had a wild accident in turn 5. Will Power got a little push by Devlin DeFrancesco that put him into the wall and was facing the wrong way with a broken nose on his car. He attempted to continue on right in front of me, but had to stop on track and get the nose removed.
Finally, at lap 10 we got going again for a great race.
In my photos, checkout the hot brakes on many of the cars. Then look at winner Josef Newgarden doing some really nice victory donuts with alot of smoke and perfectly shaped donuts! Those tires were done after that for sure but his "favorite race car" he said was fine to race again.
Had great weather and it was a fun time at Road America!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann