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Sometimes distance is a salve for the soul

The INDYCAR world will pay tribute to St. Petersburg resident Dan Wheldon during the IZOD IndyCar Series Grand Prix of St. Petersburg this weekend, but his widow will not be in attendance.

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INDYCAR Releases Findings in Dan Wheldon Accident Investigation

Nearly two months to the day of the 15-car wreck at Las Vegas, INDYCAR releases its findings into the accident and death of Dan Wheldon. SB Nation Indiana has the details.

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Catharsis by generosity: the miracle of the Dan Wheldon Memorial Auction

In the midst of a terribly depressing news cycle, the Dan Wheldon Memorial Auction has stood as a beacon of generosity and hope for fans and racers alike.

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Long IndyCar off-season a blessing in disguise

Getting back to racing might have been therapeutic after Dan Wheldon's death, but in reality the six-month gap between the end of the 2011 season and the start of the 2012 season is a blessing in disguise.

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Defending Randy Bernard

INDYCAR CEO Randy Bernard has become an unjustified scapegoat for the tragic accident that killed Indy 500 champion Dan Wheldon.

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Rahal helmet auction turns into industry-wide push to help Wheldon family

A well-meaning gesture by IndyCar racer Graham Rahal has turned into an industry-wide rally to raise funds for the family of Dan Wheldon that includes the likes of Jimmie Johnson, Brandon Bernstein, Max Papis, and more.

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The Paddock Pulse: Lionheart Edition

A special edition of the Paddock Pulse gathers the collected tributes of IndyCar fans, bloggers, and media to the memory of Dan Wheldon.

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A note of appreciation to the ESPN-ABC broadcast team

As with many others, I'm still struggling with yesterday's tragedy at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. I don't have the breadth or depth of knowledge of open-wheel racing that others have, but I have...

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For safety's sake, the IndyCar "pack racing" era must end

The conditions that brought about the wreck that killed IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon also produced the closest finishes in IndyCar history. Pop Off Valve explains why it is time for "pack racing" to go.