John Andretti dies of cancer at age
56
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[January 31, 2020]
(Reuters) - IndyCar and NASCAR
driver John Andretti has died at age 56 after a long battle with
cancer, Andretti Autosport said on Thursday.
Andretti, part of the well-known Andretti racing family, had wins in
CART, IMSA GTP, Rolex Sports Car Series and NASCAR.
He was the son of Aldo Andretti and nephew of Aldo's twin brother
and Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti. He was also a cousin of
IndyCar driver Marco Andretti.
"It is with the heaviest of hearts we share that John Andretti has
today lost his battle with cancer," Andretti Autosport said in a
statement.
"John was a loving husband and father, a devoted son and a trusted
cousin. He was a philanthropist, an advocate for the sport, a
dedicated teammate, a driven competitor and most importantly a dear
friend."
Andretti spent decades raising funds for Riley Children's Hospital
in downtown Indiana and when he was first diagnosed with colon
cancer in 2017 used his voice to help spread the word on prevention
and early detection.
"He fought hard and stole back days the disease vowed to take away.
He helped countless others undergo proper screening, and in doing
so, saved lives," the statement added.
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John Andretti and Formula One and Indy legend Emerson Fittipaldi (R)
from Brazil greet each other with a hug during pre race
introductions for the NASCAR Chevy
Rock and Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond
Virginia, September 8, 2007. REUTERS Robert LeSieur
"We will forever carry with us John’s genuine spirit of helping
others first and himself second. Our prayers today are with Nancy,
Jarett, Olivia and Amelia, with our entire family, and with fans
worldwide."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles, editing by Ed Osmond)
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