While mourning the loss of Dan Wheldon, I began thinking about Robby's open wheel career.
I really became a fan of RG in 1995 when I attended the Phoenix CART race. He won that race and I was impressed with his skills. He went a lap down early but fought back for the win. That year Robby was at the top of his game. He went on to win again in Detroit and was in contention to win the CART championship. Then he had a terrible accident during Friday's practice at Michigan. Robby hit the wall at high speed and was knocked out and spent the night in the hospital. Although typical Robby, he wanted and tried to run the race on Sunday, but CART refused (Think back to his black eye hummer accident then running that week). Missing that race essentially ended Robby's chances of a title. He ended the season 5th in points with 2 wins and 2 poles.
Robby has stated in the last few years that Indy is a young man’s series. He speaks from a perspective few have. I wish he would have won that championship in 1995, but I am very greatful he survived that July 28th morning to race another day.
Life is short and precious.
This is a shot of Robby's #5 Walker Racing Reynard 95I Ford after it hit the wall at MIS: