October 16, 2016
It's been five years since we lost Dan Wheldon... Five years ago on a nice Sunday in Las Vegas we lost a great racer, great father, and a comic who started racing with karts in England at age 4. He came across the pond to the United States in 1999 and started open wheel racing with Formula 2000 and kept moving up in the ranks of racing.
Dario Franchitti, Tony Kanaan, Bryan Herta and Dan were all famous for pulling pranks and jokes on each other. I've heard about a lot of the pranks they have done to each other all for fun. They would hide or move rental cars, motor homes and motorbikes or their keys and even throw pies in each others faces. These guys had fun.
Today, we are remembering all of that and his Indy 500 wins in 2005 and 2011 in addition to his IRL Championship win in 2005.
I still have his helmet visor in my race room that he traded with me for a photograph. When I saw him a couple years later and asked for a visor with new sponsors on it for my collection he said, "for $100 mate", because that was what a lot of people were now doing. People were getting a free visor from a driver and then selling it somewhere for $100 or more.
Never did get that visor.
Miss you Dan. Miss ya mate.
Thanks for the fun.
Rich Zimmermann
April 8, 2013,
Just a very quick blog today because it's Spring and we have chores to do!!
I did those chores while watching Ryan Hunter Reay win a great race in Alabama. His shoes were busy in the cockpit today. Here are some photos from the 2012 IRL race at the Milwaukee Mile.
Enjoy, and as always, they are on sale for a limited time this week only, a 13 X 19 is $60.00 for a limited edition print!!!
Contact us soon and have a great week.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
March 25, 2013
As I write this blog on Sunday March 24, my IRL Indy Car racers are racing in the streets and on the runway of the airport in St. Petersburg, Florida! The Indy Car season has begun!
I wish them a safe season and hope that Marco Andretti has a year to remember. He always races well at Indy and on the ovals, but seems to have issues with the road and street courses.
According to a few publications I have read, he is changing his driving style this year. Hopefully that will help him win some races. Then maybe he could go for the championship because I know he has it in him to do it!
With his father, Michael Andretti, and grandpa, Mario, he has some good guidance. Good luck Marco and be fast!
Enjoy a few photographs from 2006 and 2008 at the Milwaukee Mile.
Limited edition 8 1/2 X 11 archival prints are for sale the week of the blog at $50.00. Wouldn't one look nice in your office or race room? Contact us soon and we can also make you a larger print if you would like.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann