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[producer] Ready?

Your victory lap.

We did 20 of those.

[producer] "Here you're fast

or you're last."

Here you're fast

or you're last.

"Here you're fast

or you're last."

Here you're fast

or you're last.

[producer]

Good on that one.

-"A storm is coming."

- [laughs]

We're supposed

to be cool.

Aren't drivers

supposed to be cool?

-"A storm is coming."

- [laughs]

I've just got to stop laughing.

-"A storm is coming."

- [clears throat]

A storm-- [laughs]

Okay, I'll be serious now.

"A storm is coming."

A storm is coming.

- [crowd roars]

- [dramatic music plays]

[announcer] Without doubt

the fastest man in the world,

Dan Wheldon.

[chanting]

Wheldon! Wheldon! Wheldon!

[David Letterman] Your life

changes yet again, doesn't it?

[announcer 2] Winner of the

Indianapolis 500,

Dan Wheldon and

his beautiful wife Susie.

[producer] "A storm is coming."

[announcer 3] On the high side!

Side-by-side!

Who's gonna win it?

[Wheldon] A storm is coming.

[announcer 3] It is Wheldon!

[producer] Good. Next line.

"At over 200 miles an hour,

there's no room for error."

[Dan] No sh*t.

[Dan] Go!

[announcer] Oh, so close.

Right there.

[Wheldon] At over

200 mile an hour,

there's no room for error.

[producer] Very good.

We got one last line.

"Hi, I'm Dan Wheldon

from Emberton, England."

Hi, I'm the good-looking

son of a bitch from England.

[laughter]

And a storm is coming.

[boy babbling happily]

Honk-honk.

On your right, big boy.

[imitates engine revving]

What motor are you using?

You know I can't say that.

You can't?

- What place you gonna come in?

- First.

[boy 1] What place

am I gonna get?

[boy 2] Like, last.

[gentle music playing]

[Susie] Boys?

Oliver?

Sebastian?

Come down, please.

[race car engine revving

faintly]

I was gonna grab some letters

that we could read.

That's from Lord Charles.

[Oliver] Who's Lord Charles?

[Susie] He's the Earl of March.

There's a beautiful letter

that Elton John wrote.

Oh, Peyton Manning.

Look at this one.

You guys probably don't know

Nancy Reagan,

but she was the wife of

a former president.

So when Daddy

was racing at Indy,

he had the Presidential Seal

of Ronald Reagan on his car.

- What, our dad?

- Mm-hmm.

Nice.

Oliver, do you

want to read one?

Sure.

"Dear Ms. Susie Wheldon..."

[bird twitters]

"It is with my deepest sympathy

that I wish to express

our most heartfelt thoughts

and prayers

from the entire American Honda

family of companies.

Dan was the ultimate gentleman

and friend to all who met him.

Our most sincere..."

I don't know what that word is.

[Susie] "Our sincere

condolences."

"...condolences go out to you

and your family.

May you find comfort

in our prayers

and knowing how many friends

and lives he touched."

This is kind of

too intense, Mom.

Okay, you don't

have to be here, buddy.

You wanna go take a break?

Just don't want to hear about

death and everything.

Okay.

- Too intense for me.

- Okay.

Oliver, come, buddy.

Do you wanna sit with me

for a bit longer

or are you done?

"We loved your dad..."

- [crowd cheering]

- [car horn honking]

[man on TV] That calls for

a nice cup of tea!

[boy on TV]

I'll put the kettle on!

[man] Hop in!

I'm H-A-P-P-Y!

[dramatic music playing]

[inaudible]

[music intensifies]

[music fades]

[solemn music playing]

[man 1] We had some

really good times here.

They're the memories that

will last till the day I die.

I was racing,

and when Dan was born,

he'd come along to the track.

He used to have

a little pedal kart.

Wherever I raced,

he was always with me.

I always heard him say,

"Dad, could I have a kart?"

For his birthday,

we had a kart made for him.

And we used to go down

every weekend

and we'd just practice

and practice.

[man 2] We're all working

on the karts,

and you'd see this

Wheldon Plumbers van show up.

This helmet with legs

walks out, a little...

I mean, tiny...

[huffs] "What is this?"

He got into this kart

and took off.

[engines revving]

[Dario] Lap after lap.

So fast.

"What? Who is that?"

And that was my introduction

to Dan Wheldon.

The Lionheart.

He always had the Lionheart

on the back of his helmet.

[Dario] Richard Lionheart

was about courage

and Dan...

he loved a battle.

[reporter] Out of the 80 drivers

that are here,

there's one that really

stands out.

His name is Daniel Wheldon.

[Clive] When he put

the helmet on,

he dominated.

It was in his blood.

It was always

the Wheldons to b*at.

[stirring music playing]

[man] All right,

ladies and gentlemen,

welcome back for day two

of the United States

Pro Kart Series

Quest for the Championship.

We're in the final session

for this weekend

and this is the best

of the best here.

[kart engines revving]

[dramatic music playing]

[announcer] Kart number one,

that's Danny Wheldon,

the young man

with lots of potential.

[Clive] Dan was very clever.

He would look at

the weakest point of the driver

so you'd know where the best

place is to overtake him.

Soon as I sort of got him

in my sight,

I thought, "Top of the straight

or bottom of the straight,

and that's where I got him."

[announcer] Here comes

Sebastian Wheldon.

Wheldon dives right

to the inside.

[crowd cheers]

And he has taken over

the top spot.

[announcer]

What a Cadet's Final

and what a victory for

Daniel Wheldon.

Dan was unbeaten for two years.

[announcer] I think it's gonna

be Wheldon that takes it.

[reporter] He's quite good,

isn't he?

I've had lots of seconds

against him.

[young Dan] Just got to not

make silly moves,

get as many points as possible,

and go for it in the final.

[Clive] He won the British

championship four times.

[announcer] And the British

champion, Daniel Wheldon.

- [announcer] Sebastian Wheldon.

- [crowd cheers]

Oliver Wheldon.

[Clive] Dan progressed

from karting...

[announcer] Out in front,

it's number one,

Daniel Wheldon!

I always thought,

out of the drivers, that

I was one of the strongest.

And that is

what I'm out to prove.

Formula 1 is expensive.

I couldn't afford it.

So Dan wanted to get

to IndyCar.

It was the hardest day

of my life

seeing him going out of Emberton

with his helmets and his bags

to race in America.

Look, I've done my job.

My job was to get him there.

[music fades]

[Susie] Listen, I know

it's a long day,

but we have to get ready

for tomorrow.

I'm gonna go check on

Sebastian.

[gentle music playing]

[munching softly]

Get your suit and stuff

and put it in the laundry room.

All right. And your bag.

Empty your bag.

You guys have a big day

in front of you tomorrow.

[music darkens]

[man] Racing is the type

of sport that,

if you get into it,

it gets in your blood.

It's what you wanna do.

[announcer 1] Andretti.

An Italian name,

but an American legend.

[Michael] It started

with my father.

[announcer 2] Mario Andretti.

[announcer 3] The greatest

race car driver

in the history of the sport.

And then I came along,

made it to the big time

at IndyCar.

[announcer 4]

He is driving finer

than any other driver

in the series.

Michael Andretti,

with an incredible

record-breaking year,

wins the title.

Big party tonight.

Big party tonight.

In 2002, I became a team owner.

We were looking for a good

young rookie

that we felt like

we could bring up.

[peaceful music playing]

[birds twittering]

[man] I'll just clean up

a little bit on the side.

[Clive] You want your son

to be the champion.

And to get the attention

of Michael Andretti

would be a big deal.

[clippers buzzing]

[reporter] Breaking news

this weekend.

This young man, Dan Wheldon.

You're gonna get to drive.

How excited are you

with this opportunity?

I'm dying to get

in the car right now.

I just can't wait to go racing.

It's gonna be fantastic.

Dan drove the hell

out of that car.

He had instinct,

he had quick hands.

[engines revving]

And we thought

he'd be perfect

for a rookie that

we wanna bring in.

And so we sign a contract.

[man] Well, good morning,

everybody.

We are at the Dan Wheldon

monument here in St. Petersburg.

As you all know,

Andretti Autosports

is very involved in

the development world,

and today they're gonna expand

that development series.

Michael, who are

your new drivers in this team?

Well, we got a couple

young hot shoes

that we've been watching since

they've been this tall,

and now they're about

this tall.

You might know their last name

and their father.

I'm gonna bring up Sebastian

and Oliver Wheldon.

[crowd applauding and cheering]

These kids are the real deal,

I can tell you.

I mean, uh, I've been

watching a lot

of what they've been

doing in go-karts.

Everywhere they go

they're running up front.

We're here to get them through

the road to Indy,

and hopefully

to IndyCars one day,

so that's the plan.

[shutters clicking]

[man] What's your favorite race

you've won?

Last weekend,

I won by ten seconds.

[man] And, Oliver,

how about you?

Probably the next race

I'm gonna win.

[laughter]

I like to be at the front.

I'm not the kinda guy

that likes to sit around

in fifth or sixth, so...

Thanks for your time.

Good luck today.

[reporter 1] How exciting

was today for you guys?

It's very exciting especially

because my dad

was on Andretti

and it was his first team.

And it's my first team

that I was pretty much ever on.

[reporter 2] This is what

you wanna do?

[boys] Yes.

[reporter 2] Was it hard for you

because of everything

for them to go into racing?

- Um...

- As opposed to baseball?

Yeah, you know, it's not

really something that I...

- [reporter 3] Swimming?

- Yeah. [chuckles]

You know, obviously,

that kind of...

thought is there, for sure,

um, but it's not something

that is... is...

that I dwell on

or I think about a lot.

[reporters speaking faintly]

[inaudible]

[peaceful music playing]

[sobbing softly]

[sniffling]

[sighs, sniffles]

[exhales sharply]

You feel lost,

you feel abandoned,

you feel scared, alone,

and then you have these

two little faces,

you know, that are, like,

looking at you.

And...

Yeah.

You just... you know

that you have to

keep going and figure it out.

Racing has taken from me

the most important thing

in my entire life.

But it's also given me so much.

I'm sure a lot of people that

don't understand the sport,

it's like, "Wait a second.

Your husband passed away

in a motor racing accident,

and now you're letting

your kids drive.

How do you reconcile that?"

But that's my job,

to help them pursue

whatever it is

that makes them happy

or fulfills them.

I'm helping them to achieve

their dreams,

just like Dan did.

Signing on with

Michael Andretti

is an amazing opportunity,

but I always tell them,

"You still have to

earn your stripes.

You didn't earn that name

on the back of your suit.

You have to prove

that you're good enough

to be there."

[zips duffel bag]

[Michael] From a team

standpoint,

it's very important not

to only look at the talent,

but you also gotta look

at the personalities.

And so we were very careful

when we picked our guys.

[cell phone ringing]

f*ck! Sorry.

See, I thought I turned it off.

That's my wife.

- [mouthing]

- Michael Andretti calls me

and says, "I bought a team.

Dario's gonna be

one of my drivers

and I want to hire you."

And I'm like, "That's awesome."

I'm gonna be teammates

with my best friend.

How much better can it get?

I see Michael,

he says, "We hired

another driver."

I said, "That's great.

So who did you guys hire?"

[Dan] I'm gonna introduce you

to big-nose Tony Kanaan.

[affects Brazilian accent]

Hi, I am Tony Kanaan

from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.

"Really, man?

Gonna have to put up

with that guy?"

[horn beeps]

The cockiest person

I've ever met.

Pretty quickly,

Dan made his presence felt.

This is gonna be

a little interesting, guys.

So, uh, you gotta bear with me.

Bear with me, I'm gonna

make some introductions.

He's talking to the boss

right now, so...

- This is the famous...

- I'm beautiful.

The famous piece.

And look at that.

I dropped the microphone.

This is the boss,

so obviously we've

got to be nice to him.

- Mr. Andretti.

- Better be nice.

Michael said, "I need somebody

to come here right now

and work with Dan,

a bit of a mentor-type role."

[Dan] This is the new teammate,

Mr. Bryan Herta.

Famous in California for his

skate shoes and baggy pants.

[Bryan] And he told me my belt

was too smart for my shoes.

[chuckles] And I thought,

"That's an odd thing to say

to somebody you just met."

He was a kid that wanted

to learn.

Dan asked many questions.

"How does this work?

What does that do?"

"Are we there yet?

Are we there yet?"

And answered few.

[chuckles] Yeah, typical Dan.

I felt bad for Susie. [laughs]

[Michael] Susie worked for

Dan's sponsor, Jim Beam,

and she ended up

taking care of Dan.

[chuckles]

[Dario] There was Dan

doing what Dan did

and there was Susie

making sure

he didn't do anything

he shouldn't do,

or trying to.

Let's interview Susie.

Put the mic on Susie.

- Ask me anything.

- Speak to the camera.

What's Dan Wheldon like

to work with?

We could have

a one-on-one later,

and I'll really tell you.

I didn't know what I was doing.

If I'm honest.

[gentle music playing]

I ended up getting this job

in marketing.

They gave me this...

Jim Beam account.

And I was coming into the

sport really not knowing

much about the IndyCar

side of things,

but, you know,

Dan was a rookie, too.

We were both navigating

through those waters

a little bit

at the same time.

I've gotta buy my own

dinner tonight,

which is a bit

disappointing, but...

I'm working on Susie Behm

to take us out.

[Susie] Because I worked

with him,

you just pick up on the way

that somebody is

and what they expect.

Everything had to be

in its place.

Dan was borderline OCD.

I have the hangers

all going the same way.

The pants are all kinda

hanging without creases.

I even have the shoes

in their original boxes.

He had a certain method

for everything.

He'd always have a pair

of new boots for race day,

and I would always have to

de-lace them

and make sure that they were

exactly the same length

of shoelace at the very top,

and then re-lace them.

[Dario] With a race,

there's so many things

that aren't in your control,

you try and control

as much as you can.

[engines revving]

[Tony] We have to do a track map

to tell how the car behaves.

Me and Dario, we put

a couple notes here.

A couple arrows, some little

chicken scratch things.

[Susie] I was trying to

find the notes.

Like... Like more

engineering notes.

[Bryan] His track maps

were just...

filled with words.

Gosh. Like, this is

the kind of stuff he'd write.

[dramatic music playing]

You're making me look bad.

[Susie] "The throttle,

not the throttle pedal itself.

Does not have

a progressive feel to it.

It's more like

an on/off switch.

If I have my foot

on the throttle 15%,

there's not a 15% response

from the engine,

there's only 5%.

If I have 65 throttle input,

there is a 95 response

from the engine."

Dan had a great rookie year.

[announcer 1] Dan Wheldon,

top 10.

[Michael] And in 2004...

[announcer 2]

Dan Wheldon

has notched

his first victory.

[Michael] ...he won in Motegi.

He was like, "Oh."

He's got potential.

A lot of potential.

But he did have

a massively selfish side.

[helicopter whirring]

[announcer] Ten laps

to go in Phoenix.

Dario Franchitti in

second place.

[Dario] At Phoenix,

I was racing with Sam Hornish

for the win,

and Dan was a lap down.

And he got between Sam and I.

[announcer] Dan Wheldon

is a lap behind.

I don't understand

what he's doing.

I mean, he needs to let

Dario go by.

He stayed there and held me up.

And Dario did not like that.

One of my teammates

get in the way.

We had to do a lot of work

in that last race there.

[announcer] Dario Franchitti

finishes fourth.

[Dario] I was upset

after the race.

And rather than go to see

the bosses or any of that stuff,

Tony, Bryan, myself and Dan

went and sat down

in a hotel room

and had a little discussion.

I remember forcefully

telling him,

"This is how we're gonna go

racing on this team

and here's why,

and you are not providing

the same level

of respect to us

that we are to you."

That actually caught him

by surprise.

You know when you go,

"Wow, I did not expect that."

I saw him...

sort of...

lost for words.

[camera shutters clicking]

[somber music playing]

[Tony] In St. Pete's,

it was like,

"Why don't you get on

with the program here

and we'll be stronger

together?"

[reporter] Dan?

[Dan] I'm really excited.

And I'm going to try

not to hold up my teammates

this weekend, uh, but, uh...

No, I'm really

looking forward to it,

and I'm sure you guys

will have a good time.

[engines revving]

[announcer 1]

The green flag is out

and we are off and racing.

Bryan Herta just

came through

the front straight flying.

This is his tenth

IndyCar Series race

that he has led in his career.

We go onboard with

Dario Franchitti.

Here he goes, looking inside.

And he's got it.

[announcer 2]

Dario is masterful.

[announcer 1] Tony Kanaan

takes a peek...

[tires squealing]

Darren Manning

goes into the tire wall!

[announcer 2] Another

fastest lap for Dan Wheldon.

He's been faultless

these last five laps.

[announcer 1]

The sun has shined

on Andretti Green Racing

here today.

The fastest cars in the field,

Tony Kanaan, Dario Franchitti,

Bryan Herta, and Dan Wheldon.

Dan Wheldon

picks up the victory,

followed closely by

Tony Kanaan.

Dario Franchitti and Bryan

Herta in third and fourth.

We finished

one, two, three, four.

I don't know if

it's ever been done.

[cheering]

[announcer 1]

Maybe the first time

four teammates finished

one through four

in a major event.

[shouting happily]

[announcer 1] Hell yeah!

[Michael] This is a dream.

I'm so proud of this team.

[cheering]

[cheering]

[Tony] I think we both

had to say,

"I gotta work with you,

so I might as well try

to get along with you."

[Tony] And we started to hang,

and I'm like,

"He's still cocky,

but I kinda like him."

[Bryan] It was this great

moment for the team,

but I was mostly disappointed.

I finished fourth.

I was a little jealous of Dan.

And then my teammates pulled

me up on the podium with them.

[cheering]

The resentment melted away

right in that moment.

[triumphant music playing]

It just happened

we really liked each other.

[cheering]

[music fades]

[Susie whispers]

Time to wake up, sweetie.

[Oliver] I have school?

[Susie] No, it's race week.

[both laughing]

[Susie] I can't hold you

anymore.

You're too big for me now.

[laughs]

[gentle music playing]

[announcer]

Everybody in motorsports

has probably already

heard about

Oliver and Sebastian Wheldon

both getting

the development contract

with Andretti Autosport.

Exciting news for them,

I'm sure.

Big future in auto racing

for both of them.

[woman] I knew I wanted

an IndyCar tattoo.

And it was like,

who am I gonna get?

And it was Dan.

[Susie] Wow.

I'm always so touched.

I've seen a few tattoos,

but this,

by far, is one of the best.

[gentle music playing]

[go-kart engines revving]

[revving]

[man] Okay, guys.

Time to think

a little bit more, okay?

On the go-kart,

this is the key

that mean win or lose the race.

You have to control the speed

on the entry of the turn.

We have to make sure we go

earlier on gas,

not overshoot

the entry of the turn.

Everybody's clear about

turning point over there?

[boys] Yeah.

[Leo] We got a plan?

[both] Yes.

[Leo] We have to go suit up.

[bright string music playing]

[man over PA] Testing, testing,

one, two, three. Testing.

[engines revving]

Go on, go on, go on.

[announcer] Oliver Wheldon

dives to the inside.

He's got the lead now.

Come on. Defense kick.

Okay. Go, go.

No! What are you doing?

What are you doing?

[announcer] Wheldon's driving

with his rearview mirrors.

He keeps looking over

his shoulder

back at Johnson to see

where he is.

Johnson gets up alongside him

on the short chute ,

he's gonna b*at him.

Wheldon kept looking back.

I think that cost him

the position, honestly.

Oh, sh*t.

[Leo] The game changed

right now, okay?

We don't expect an easy race

anymore, you know?

In your entire life,

we win a lot.

You have to be ready to fight.

[engines revving]

[dramatic music playing]

[tires squealing]

[announcer] Sebastian Wheldon

able to move up

six spots to fifth.

Now into fourth.

[go-karts crashing]

Oh, we got a huge schlimazel

in the Monza.

Big schlimazel involving

probably ten karts at least.

Cooper Beasley,

Sebastian Wheldon,

Cameron Weinberg

and Aidan Lourenco

all out of this session.

And your feature winner

in RPG X30 Pro Junior,

number 705, Ayden Ingratta.

[crowd cheers]

[distant engines revving]

[Leo] We are a disaster.

I'm not talking about the boys.

I'm talking about the team.

Our position, you and me,

we planning all this.

So we put the kids

in this situation.

So, we put the kids

in a better condition

or equal condition

or worse condition.

[Susie] Like, this and

everything that I'm doing

is to put them in a position

to perform at their best

and have the best training

and experience and all of that.

[Leo] And I'm so happy

about that.

The only thing is we're talking

about this race.

We, adult, you and me, maybe me

because I have to be more

serious with you--

Just say it. Just say, "Listen,

they can't go on vacation,

plan that another time."

"I have to change the flight,

- talk with my sister..."

- I wish you wouldn't--

"I have to do this.

I have to do that."

What else am I doing?

You need to commit,

and the boys have to be

close to the track.

[car engines revving]

You understand

what I'm trying to say?

[Susie] Yes. I'm never

gonna have a vacation.

I'm uprooting my whole life.

- ["Set Him Free" playing]

- Eenie meenie

- Miney mo

- [kids chattering]

If he hollers

Let him go-o-o

Set him free, yeah...

Let's go eat some

poisonous blueberries.

[overlapping chatter]

Look, they're pomegranates.

[boy] Don't eat it!

[chattering]

I found a little baby bird

one day

And his luck

was almost gone

Tenderly, I picked him up--

- [song stops]

- Shh! Shh.

[distant engines revving]

- Oh, there they are.

- [kids yelling]

Wa-- Wave to them.

[song resumes]

[engines revving loudly]

[Oliver] Hi!

[song fades out]

[crowd cheering]

[solemn music playing]

The Indy 500 is

the biggest single

sporting event

in the world.

It's one the big crown jewels

of auto racing.

It changes your life

when you win the race.

I've led a lot of those laps

all the way up until the end,

but not that 200th.

[Clive] Even as a young racer,

Dan always wanted to win

the Indy 500.

That was his aim.

[Dan] There's 500,000 people.

If you win that, no one can

ever take that away from you.

It's been a dream of mine.

It's something that

I've wanted to be part of

and wanted to win.

We're entering

the speedway now.

You know like in

the Rocky movie

he has that music

to get him going?

In the speedway

you don't need that,

'cause whenever you're here,

it kind of gets you going.

[engines revving]

[announcer] Dan Wheldon loves

to go clothes shopping,

and right now

he's speed shopping

'cause he doesn't

have enough

to get that car

in the front row,

and possibly

the front three rows.

Right now he is 12th overall.

[Michael]

In the 2005 Indy 500,

Dan qualified 16th,

and his teammates

were way far up the grid.

[Dan] I'm obviously

very disappointed.

We started the month

of May very strong

and slowly worked our way

slower and slower.

And there's no-- there's no

good reason for it,

and, uh, that's what

we've got to look into

and try and find out why.

Indy's too special to me

to sit on a time like that.

[announcer] You are looking

live at the home

of the greatest spectacle

in racing,

the Indianapolis

Motor Speedway.

And now let's meet the drivers.

I remember

he was just spitting mad.

Like, really, really

pissed off.

[cheering]

He just... [imitates expl*si*n]

[Michael] He was really

disappointed

in the speed of his car.

But I said,

"Well, how does the car feel?"

Does it feel good when

you're behind other cars?

"Yeah, it feels great."

I'm like, "Don't worry then.

You're gonna be okay."

[engines roaring]

[announcer]

It's a spectacle

500 miles in the making.

The 89th Indy 500 is on.

Maybe the hottest driver on

the IndyCar circuit right now.

This is Dan Wheldon.

This guy lives

the rock star life,

but he is smooth.

Dan's particular forte

was superspeedway racing.

And that's not more true

on any oval than it is

at the Indianapolis

Motor Speedway.

On paper, it's four corners,

but in reality, in a car

going 230 miles an hour,

it's the greatest challenge

you'll ever face.

[announcer] Sparks coming off

the back of those cars.

And attention to detail

is necessary.

And that was right in

Dan's wheelhouse.

[announcer] This guy has

never seen a slot

too small to pass in.

Dan's style as a driver

was precision.

Just that level of miniscule

inputs in the steering.

That was where he made

the difference.

[announcer]

Wheldon started 16th.

Up to fifth place.

I think Dan became good

because of the questions.

Now he's taking

all of what he learned.

[man] Just be ready.

[Michael]

If you watch his hands

on the in-car camera,

he was perfect

the whole way.

- [man] Keep that speed up there.

- He was relentless.

[announcer]

Danica Patrick leads

the Indianapolis 500,

but for how long?

Wheldon is coming

and coming fast.

[Dan] I'm gonna go

for the lead.

- [man] Copy that.

- [announcer] There he goes.

[man] Inside, inside. Clear.

And I thought,

"Wow, we can win this."

[announcer] The leader now

is Dan Wheldon.

Not one person is sitting here

at the Indianapolis

Motor Speedway.

This young man

from Emberton, England

started 16th,

Scott, 16th.

The checkered flag is out

and the pubs are open

in the UK.

Dan Wheldon has just won

the Indianapolis 500!

[man over radio]

That's my boy!

[cheering]

[announcer]

And the celebration has begun.

[Michael] It was like, wow.

I never won it as a driver,

so to win it

as a team owner was--

was a great moment.

[announcer] And Michael riding

in the car to Victory Lane

with Dan Wheldon.

[Dan]

Here's Clive

giving his son a hug.

I cried my eyes out, yeah.

[chuckles]

You got a little emotional

in the car.

The tears are still flowing.

Yeah. This has been a dream

come true for me. I...

I've loved the Indianapolis 500

ever since I've been

a young kid.

[interviewer]

There you go, my friend.

[crowd cheers]

[Susie]

Amidst all that commotion,

I was right outside

that metal fencing.

And he just looked over

and we locked eyes,

and he just immediately came

over and gave me this huge hug.

[crowd cheering]

You could see

the genuine happiness

of what it meant for him

to win that race.

[man speaks over PA

indistinctly]

[Susie] And he wanted to

share it with everybody.

[upbeat rock music playing]

[Dan] I've got a ton

of thank yous.

The Jim Beam guys,

thanks for my hangover.

- It's, uh...

- [audience laughs]

It's absolutely k*lling me.

I'm gonna blame you, Kanaan,

because you're always

part of that.

2005, he kind of won it all.

[announcer] The Indy 500 champ

is back home in Victory Lane.

[Dan] After winning

the Indianapolis 500,

you somewhat feel greedy.

[announcer]

Dan Wheldon out in front.

He's gonna bring

this thing home.

And the way I approached that

because of that feeling

was to try and just go out

and win every race.

[announcer]

It's Wheldon on the inside.

Castroneves on the outside.

Somebody wake the Queen

'cause Dan Wheldon

just walked away

with the checkered flag!

Your winner, Dan Wheldon.

Making a mess of

the front straightaway

here in Homestead, Miami.

Dan Wheldon,

once again in Japan.

Thirteenth win for AGR.

It was the Dream Team era.

[announcer] Dario Franchitti!

Bryan Herta!

[Michael] Dan was

starting to feel like

he was really a member

of our family.

[announcer] Dan Wheldon

clinches the championship.

He is saluting the fans.

And at the other end,

we got Tony Kanaan

doing donuts.

[cheering]

He's still our little brother.

[Tony] It's hard to describe

how cool that was.

Four professional

race car drivers.

They're best friends

at the same team.

I will never forget,

Michael Andretti said to us,

"You probably don't realize

how special this is."

[sea birds calling]

Oh, my gosh, you guys.

I thought this was gonna

be our forever home.

[Sebastian] I mean, you

could've just told Leo no.

- Yeah, but--

- Why didn't you say that?

What if it's important for

your guys' journey,

your next step

to become drivers?

[Sebastian] It is.

But all my friends

live in Miami.

[Oliver] We get to be closer

to the track

and we get to drive more.

[Susie] Am I the only one

that's stressed out?

We've been here a long time.

It's the longest place

I've ever lived

in my entire life.

Daddy really loved St. Pete,

and then I moved

when I started working for him

at the end of 2005.

Were you like his butler?

No.

At the end of '05,

Dan's first contract

was coming to an end.

[Susie] Dan did not back down

from change,

and he realized that he would

always be considered

the baby of the team.

[gentle music playing]

[man] We're here today

to talk about

our 2006 plans.

It's a very exciting day

for our team.

I couldn't be happier to be

a part of announcing

we're going to have Dan

Wheldon driving for us.

- [applause]

- [Dan] It's gonna be different,

but there's no doubt in my mind

that this team's capable of

being able to give me

that same amount of success.

It was a big decision.

I think it surprised everybody.

That sucked,

because we'd had such

a good run together

and we were--

we were still having fun.

All the bands and stuff,

they get to the point

where they hate each other.

We were still having fun.

I was with him the entire time.

We were really close.

And not once he told me.

[somber music playing]

And I kinda felt like,

"Man I thought

we were closer than that."

He never gave us any indication

he was gonna leave,

and then he basically told us

right before he announced it,

and that one hurt a little bit,

for sure.

The bridge was b*rned

when he did that.

[Chip] When Dan became

available to us,

it surprised me.

But one thing about Dan,

once his mind's made up,

his mind's made up.

[crowd cheering]

What he brought

to the team was a spark

that we sorely needed

at the time.

I think that took

Scott Dixon by surprise.

Hey, everyone.

I'm Lauren Bohlander.

I'm Scott Dixon.

- Oh, I'm not Scott Dixon?

- No.

Sorry. I'm Dan Wheldon.

[dramatic music playing]

I was just hoping

I could keep my job.

And Dan was coming over

with a extreme head of steam

and popularity.

He was gonna turn

things around.

- This is the whole store?

- Mm-hmm.

Can we shut the store, please?

Can we shut the store down?

[woman speaks indistinctly

on radio]

[laughter]

[Scott] He had this immense

confidence on ovals

that shocked you.

He would roll out the pits,

you'd watch the leaderboards

and, bam,

he'd go straight to the top.

When I started looking

at what he does,

I was like, "Man,

this guy does something

totally different to what I do."

[gulls calling]

[Clive] We went to see Dan.

And I just remember

looking across the room,

and I saw Susie

stroking Dan's head.

And I thought,

"Susie, that wasn't

in your contract, was it?"

[chuckles]

[peaceful music playing]

[Susie] I just loved

making things happen.

Is that better?

- Is the helmet okay?

- Yeah.

[Susie] So that he could focus

on what he needed to do.

[man on radio]

White flag. White flag.

[man speaking indistinctly]

Inside. Inside. Inside.

Still there.

Still inside.

Still inside.

Still inside. Come on, buddy.

Come on, buddy!

[announcer]

Wheldon beats Castroneves!

His tenth career win,

second straight

here at Homestead.

[man] Nice job!

[Dan]

Real proud to be part of

Target Chip Ganassi Racing.

That guy's a race driver,

isn't he?

Holy moly.

[Susie] And we were just

spending time together

a lot more

even outside of work.

There was definitely a shift,

and feelings started to change.

You know, we did cross

the line. [chuckles]

It was scary because

I really loved my job.

So, when you change that,

there's always a risk

that it's not gonna be

the same.

[Oliver] It's getting dark.

[Sebastian]

Where'd the moon go?

[Oliver] It d*ed.

[Sebastian]

Sank into the ocean.

[Oliver] Passed away.

[Susie] We've blurred

the boundaries now.

[engines roaring]

[crowd cheering]

[announcer]

Back here at Michigan,

right now Dan Wheldon

and Dario Franchitti

trying to decide

who's going to lead.

And speeds are already

217, 218 plus.

[Dario] I came from the back,

and Dan and I

were wheel to wheel.

[announcer] Franchitti

retaking the lead

at the line,

but this isn't over yet.

We're gonna go three wide

into one.

And he was bloody good on

those high speed superspeedways

with a very close race.

And I think he misjudged

and caught my left rear.

[announcer] Oh, look out!

Franchitti's upside down.

Wheldon is involved.

Dixon is involved.

[ominous music playing]

[Susie]

I'd seen him wreck before.

But it definitely

felt different.

[tires screeching]

[crowd gasps]

[Susie] This is the person

that I'm falling in love with

and I want to have

a future with.

That could completely be gone.

I'm dying inside.

[Chip] Dan, do you copy?

He'd said something

to me after.

"You know, it's not always

great to date a driver,

and I want to make sure that

you're gonna be okay with it."

It's gonna sound really

selfish on his part,

but I always knew that it was

motor racing and then... me.

[solemn music playing]

[go-kart engines revving]

[announcer] Oh, massive impact

out of turn number 11.

Big trouble for

Sebastian Wheldon.

Right there in the middle

of the track,

the karts were piled up

on top of each other.

[engine revving]

- [tires screech]

- [go-kart thunks]

[Sebastian] Help me!

Somebody!

Help!

[go-kart crunching]

- Help me. No, please--

- You can't. You can't.

- [Sebastian] Can I get on?

- No.

[Sebastian scoffs]

[Sebastian whimpers]

[Susie] Their safety is a big

part of what I think about.

And as they get into it

deeper and deeper,

the stakes get a lot higher,

and this could all go

really wrong.

[siren wailing]

I could have waited

until they're older.

But it's too late.

You can't.

So when do they usually--

for these drivers,

when do they move up to

kind of Indy 500 and Formula?

After 16, 17 years?

Eighteen? What's the cutoff?

No. No, they, um...

So in Junior Class,

they'll start testing,

like, a Formula car

when they're 14.

[Sven] I'm nervous when

I think about Dan,

what happened to him.

So, you always hope and pray,

that will never happen

to the boys.

It's kind of sad to even

go back to that moment,

but I remember Susan and Dan,

they sang "Happy Birthday"

for me at 9:00 in the morning.

And I remember telling Dan...

[sniffles]

[somber music playing]

[softly] It's okay.

It's okay.

I know.

[Susie] The dangers

of the sport,

it's the big elephant

in the room.

Dan and I never spoke about it.

Hi.

My name is Susie Behm,

soon to be Susie Wheldon.

I have never spoken about it

with other wives either.

It's not often I cry, but I

really wanted to say to you,

that it makes me so proud and

happy to call you my wife.

You make me so very happy,

and I hope I do

the same for you.

So, thank you.

[Susie] It's just something

you do not talk about.

[camera shutter clicking]

And, of course,

the big joke in racing

is, like,

once you get married,

you, like, slow down

and you're not as good.

So, I'm like, "Oh, my, God."

[chuckles]

[reporter] IRL CEO

Tony George

and Champ Car

World Series co-owner

Kevin Kalkhoven

shook hands to unify

the Indy Racing League.

[Bryan] The IRL was formed

as an oval-only

championship.

But as time went on,

the series started

to evolve,

and it started moving towards

more road courses

and street courses.

And as they added

more of those,

they became more important

to the overall championship.

[Scott] On ovals,

he was very good

at analyzing

and understanding,

and his OCD

kicked into high gear.

He knew what he needed to do.

But with road courses,

there's a lot more variables,

different things going on.

The style of driving

that would then come in,

it didn't suit him.

[tires squealing]

It's a case of just

getting the car

to do what you want it to do

on the road courses,

and I haven't been able

to achieve that.

[announcer] Look out.

Under heavy braking,

somebody's gotta go straight.

A right rear failure on

Dan Wheldon's car.

At the same time, Scott

is absolutely smashing it.

He's winning everything.

[Chip] He won

the Indianapolis 500

and he won the championship.

And some of that

was really due

to what he'd learned from Dan

the previous years of them

being teammates.

He opened the gate to a totally

different dimension for me.

[Dario] Dan's driving was

so much about confidence.

And, of course, the more

people talked about it,

the more it became mental.

[Dan] It's a sport I'm very

passionate about.

It's all I've grown up knowing.

I'd like to be remembered

as a winner,

and I want to be considered one

of the best drivers of all time.

It's what makes me tick.

My goals are to win,

and if I'm not achieving them,

I'm not a happy person

and I don't feel successful.

So, winning's all that matters.

It's all that counts.

[Chip] We put some pressure on

to make some changes

in the way he did things,

and he wasn't real accepting

of that,

and we started to drift apart.

[solemn music playing]

My contract is up.

I've been on Andretti forever.

Chip calls me, and he offers

me Dan's spot.

I'm very divided.

What am I gonna tell Dan?

But then you go, "Well,

he didn't tell me

when he left Andretti."

[announcer]

Dan Wheldon in the ten.

[Tony] We go to Kentucky

and we're racing

really hard together,

and he did something that

we do to other people,

but we never did to

each other, ever.

[announcer] Wheldon takes

the air off of Tony.

That's a bit of a dirty play,

I'll tell you that.

That's not something that you

generally see between people

that know each other well

and used to be teammates.

[Tony] After the race,

I go, "What was that?"

And he just told me, "Go f..."

and slammed the door on me.

We didn't speak for two years.

I decided at the last minute

to stay with Andretti.

Chip had to go back to his

fallback which was re-sign Dan.

[Chip] When it came

down to it, we said,

"Dan, we'd like to have you.

We wanna offer this seat."

- He said--

-"Oh, hey, Chip.

You got the wrong number.

Are you trying to reach Tony?

I'm the second choice now?

Then I've already moved on.

I'm going to find

somebody else.

Sorry."

[chuckles]

He was a risk-taker,

and sometimes it paid off

and sometimes it didn't.

I'm the opposite.

I'm always second-guessing

and like, "Oh, my God,

is this right?

How is this gonna be

two years from now, ten years?"

I think that's one of the things

I fell in love with.

[Chip] When Dan left

the team,

we offered the drive

to Dario Franchitti.

And I took over the 10 car.

I've made worse decisions.

[chuckles]

[crowd cheering]

[announcer] Dario will win

his second Indianapolis 500

in the bright red Target car,

number 10.

That... stung a little bit.

[announcer 1] Tough one

for Oliver Wheldon.

It seemed like he was

gonna be in a potential fight.

[announcer 2] Wheldon dropping

all the way down to 10.

He qualified third,

had a bad start,

lost a handful of spots.

Clearly not where

he was looking to be

or was expected to be.

[somber music playing]

Do you want me to

get you some lunch?

What would you like?

- It's okay.

- Are you sure?

Yes, I'm sure.

How did the engine feel?

Like you had power?

Or was it just the chassis?

[Oliver speaks indistinctly]

Huh?

[indistinct chatter]

[child whimpers]

[Susie] One day, these boys

are gonna say to me,

"I wish our Dad was here

and not you.

My mom doesn't know anything,

and if my dad was here

it'd be so much better."

[announcer 1]

Sebastian Wheldon,

only able move up

six spots to 23rd.

[engines revving]

Your times are not bad

towards the end.

- I was looking at them.

- [clattering]

Are you okay?

Huh? No?

You don't need to be

throwing my phone around.

It's just like the dagger

to the heart.

But that's their own grief that

they're gonna have to learn

to process and navigate

and understand.

[Leo] What I can say?

You, Sebastian. Come on, buddy.

You're not thinking.

You're just driving.

You know Dallara?

Why he's sponsoring you?

No, you don't know.

We are a disaster.

So, what direction we wanna go?

If you wanna go forward,

be professional,

or just hanging around

with other guys?

[somber music continues]

I'm a little bit worried

because we're losing confidence.

I don't know--

I want to find why.

When you really kind of stop

and think about it,

it's like, you know, all these

kids are here with their dads.

You know? And it's like,

that has to be obvious,

and more obvious to them

as they're getting older.

I understand a little bit more,

yeah, yeah.

They're trying to process that

a little bit.

[Scott] Dan had been humbled

through that couple of years.

His move to National Guard

Panther Racing, it was iffy.

That team had had

its struggles.

But how you deal

with those moments

is what shapes you

as a person.

Happy Father's Day to you.

You're a new dad.

Go home and celebrate.

I hope you'll be interviewing

my son in about 18 years.

[Scott] It's how

we all mature, right?

And you could definitely

see that with Dan.

Married, young family,

but still bigger than life.

Sebastian, here we go.

One, two, three, go!

[peaceful music playing]

[Susie] When the boys

came along,

you could see the joy

and the pride in his eyes.

- Se-bas!

- Se-bas!

[laughing]

[Dario] For someone

that was so controlled

and buttoned-up

in all aspects of life...

[Susie] Oh, is Daddy having

an aneurysm?

...the sharp edges that he had,

they disappeared.

[laughter]

[Susie] Dan changed.

I felt like he could relax

sometimes.

He was just living

in the moment

and really enjoying

his family.

Is that your favorite toy?

[babbling happily]

[Susie] How do you get inside?

[mewling]

[Susie] This is Seabiscuit and

Daddy in go-kart training.

It put things in perspective.

Go, go, go!

[Susie cheers, laughs]

[Dan] Save that

for the racetrack.

[Susie] I remember

he wrote me a card.

It was like, "Listen,

I've never put anything

before racing until now.

We can walk away

and do whatever.

I just want you to be happy.

You're more important to me."

I knew how big that was

for him to say that.

[Tony] One day in an autograph

session, I'm signing...

I look up and see

a huge set of teeth.

Dan came and hugged me

from behind

and gave me an arm lock,

like, whoa.

And that was it.

We started talking again.

And we picked up

from where we left off.

[inaudible]

He was a content,

complete person,

really for the first time

since I knew him.

[Leo] You go too fast

into the turn,

and your exit is slow

compared with him, okay?

He's rolling more speed.

Okay. I can fix that.

- [Leo] You're better here.

- [Sebastian] In that turn?

[Leo] Mm-hmm.

You have to fix a little,

not that much.

"Dear Mom, I have probably

blown any chance I had

at racing because my attitude

is very bad and disrespectful.

I miss my dad.

Just watching

all the other dads

walking their kids to the grid

and it hurts badly.

I would love it if I can change

the day with my actions,

if that's okay with you.

Love you."

It's okay to feel

those things.

[Sebastian] I want to race.

I want to be better

than my dad.

[Susie] I'm not talking

about that, sweetheart.

I was just talking

about the things

that you were saying

about Daddy.

You never said that

to me before.

You don't think

I think about it and miss him

being there

with you and Oliver?

He should be there.

[solemn music playing]

[faint indistinct chatter]

[ping-pong ball clattering]

[Sebastian] Oh... Five-five.

Tony was there was Dan was

trying to figure this whole--

Trying to figure himself out.

Oh, yeah.

So, you've seen it all. [laughs]

- [Tony] You were there too.

- [Susie] I know.

But it-- you know.

[Oliver] Oh.

[Tony] Do you guys know why

it's good to play ping pong?

The quicker you are reflex,

the quicker you're gonna be

as a race car driver,

so let's see how good you are.

Ready?

[peaceful music playing]

[sighs]

Do you think you lost

the race already?

- Yeah.

- [Tony] No.

Next!

- Look at your mom.

- [Susie] I know. I'm actually--

- For somebody that didn't play.

- [Susie laughs]

I'm good at something too.

All their talents don't come

only from Dan.

Come on.

- Yeah. Come on.

- [laughs]

Come on.

- [straining]

- Is that all you got?

I'm only ten!

You-- you shouldn't be talking.

I'm only 46.

Oh, both hands!

Okay.

Come on,

the two of you together.

Let's go.

Oh, you were close.

Look, look, look.

[laughter]

[boys laughing]

[Michael] Now, you guys

understand what pressure is?

- [Sebastian] Yes.

- [Oliver] Tire pressures?

Not tire pressures. [laughs]

Yeah, they know tire pressures.

- Tire pressures.

- Woo-hoo!

[Susie] A different

kind of pressure.

[Michael] A different

kind of pressure, like...

- Like on the...

- It's more pressure like

you guys being Dan's son,

a lot of people are

gonna be watching you

and eyes are gonna

be on you.

I'm sure you guys

are gonna feel

a little different

than other drivers,

'cause I know I did

when I was driving growing up.

A lot of people expected you

to win, which is unfair,

because not everybody

can win every race.

So, you guys gotta know that

when you go out there and do it,

don't worry about what

everybody else thinks.

'Cause if you start worrying

about what they think,

then it gets your head

all messed up.

Do you guys feel like people

expect a lot more out of you?

- I don't.

- Yeah.

[Michael] You don't?

That's good.

Just a little. It's not even--

[Michael] There's nothing

wrong with feeling it.

[somber music playing]

[announcer 1] Dan Wheldon

running back in 15th position.

Tough weekend for Dan.

[announcer 2]

He's just been struggling

to get a handle on things.

[Michael] He loses his ride

at Panther.

Dan was a bit on

desperate times, for sure.

[birds calling]

[Dario] Dan's out of a ride.

I'm like, what?

You've got one of

the most talented drivers

of a generation,

and he's out of a ride.

How is this possible

that Dan Wheldon

is not gonna drive?

[Scott] It's a pretty

fickle business,

so it didn't surprise me that

options were changing for Dan.

[Bryan] Later in my career,

I started a part-time team.

So, I reached out and said,

"Hey, I don't know

if this is gonna be

of interest,

but we're gonna run

a car at the Indy 500.

Would you consider

driving for us?"

We'd only entered

one IndyCar race ever.

We were the slowest car

in the field.

We crashed in the race.

[announcer]

Right in the middle of a turn,

goes off and ends up

hitting the wall.

[sighs] I remember thinking,

"Is it the right thing

for Dan?"

Dan, you know if you show up

in Indianapolis,

you've got a chance at winning.

Could Bryan and his team

perform to that level?

He felt a loyalty with Bryan,

and quite honestly,

what did he have

to lose at that point?

Dan was like,

"Yeah, let's do it."

[Bryan] We'd formed a technical

alliance with Sam Schmidt.

We rented a car from them.

It wasn't their best car.

It wasn't their

second-best car.

It wasn't their third-best car.

I know for sure it was one of

the oldest in the field.

Let's go see Daddy's car.

But you have to be

really gentle.

[Oliver] Wait, can I?

- Am I allowed?

- Mm-hmm.

[somber music playing]

[Sam] One of the reasons

we partnered with Bryan

is because we knew

Dan would be driving,

and you either love this place

or you're intimidated by it.

And I think he's

one of the guys that loved it.

[Susie] Can you even reach

the pedals?

I can touch the pedals

when I'm right here.

[Bryan] Because of

the importance

of the Indianapolis 500,

we spend more time preparing

there than any other race.

We're literally there

for almost a month.

Every day, even if there was

nothing going on on the track,

he'd come in the garage,

he'd sit in the car.

Have the guys just adjust

the mirror a little bit.

Trim this a little bit here.

"Can we find a little bit

of speed here?

Can we tighten up

the body fit here?

Can we adjust this mirror?"

His attention to detail,

it was incredibly motivating.

We didn't wanna let him down.

Dan Wheldon, the father of two,

ready to compete

at Indianapolis.

Thanks for joining us.

I'm sure my sons

are gonna win

many more races

than me.

So, hopefully

it's Indianapolis.

[Bryan] I'm walking all over.

Didn't know where you guys were.

- [Susie] Trying to find you.

- Good to see you.

Here's what you might not know.

We were a small team,

but your dad would show up

every day at the track.

He'd tell us we're gonna win.

He really believed.

And he believed it so much,

that he made us start

to believe it,

'cause we didn't really

believe it at first.

And he made us believe it.

And then he made us not

wanna let him down.

[man] Dan was always

my favorite driver

when I was your guys' age.

Dan was a huge

inspiration for me

in getting to IndyCars.

Same with me.

I was able to take the 26

right when he went to Ganassi.

I went into that--

into his seat.

So, big shoes to fill for sure.

I think you have to be born

with some sort of, um, skill

that was passed down.

And then it's what you

do with it, how you mold it.

[Tony] We were happy

Dan was in the race,

but he was the underdog.

I mean, such a long sh*t.

[Dario] Pretty early

in the month,

we're all...

"What's going on?

How are they looking here?"

[announcer 1] And the next out,

Bryan Herta Racing.

[announcer 2 ] He's trying to

wring everything he can out,

and that's what Dan Wheldon

is so good at.

I just don't think we ever

didn't get better.

[announcer 2] Pick up some pace,

about 228.7 for Dan Wheldon.

It was like, okay.

Okay, this isn't too bad.

[solemn music playing]

[Dan] We've had a group that

has really brought the fun

back to racing for me.

[reporters laughing]

From my perspective,

I wanna come together

and just create a headline.

[Bryan] In the garage,

we had a little whiteboard

with a to-do list on it.

There's little boxes

and you'd check the box

after things were done.

The day before the race,

Dan looked at it and wrote

on the bottom,

"Win the Indy 500."

And, uh...

[voice breaks]

Now I'm gonna get emotional.

[soft music playing]

Oh, I kept it together

for so long. [clears throat]

[Tony] Before the 500,

the four of us went to

a very expensive steak house.

[Dario] There was a lot

of piss taking,

but then there was

a softer side.

It was more sort of, "Hey,

we've been through a lot."

And Dan was definitely more

thoughtful about

everything that happened.

It was a great moment where Dan

acknowledged what we--

that we had helped him.

Something he had never really

done in the past.

He said, "Hey, um...

thank you for everything

you guys have done for me.

I mean, I've learned a lot.

I'm a better person,"

and, uh...

that was our last dinner.

Sorry.

I promised I was not

gonna do that.

[exhales] Anyway...

I have a picture of us.

We took a picture.

I still have it.

We all do.

It's a bad picture

because we asked

somebody to take it.

It was on the inside

of a restaurant

with my phone

with no flash.

[soft music continues]

[Dario] It was like, we've

been through a lot together

and it's cool that we're here

and we're still pals.

[sniffles]

[laughter]

- Oof! [groans]

- It's gonna be crazy today.

There's gonna be a lot

of people around

- and people that are gonna--

- 'Cause it's the Indy 500.

Yeah. But do you know why else?

It's been ten years

since Dad d*ed?

You were just little.

You were a baby.

[soft, dramatic music playing]

[Susie] In 2011, I was

at the hotel with the boys.

I was just telling Oliver

that it's gonna be, like,

really busy this weekend,

and there's probably gonna

be cameras and stuff,

- 'cause it's a special year.

- Yeah.

[Susie] We got a police

escort to the track.

- I'm good. How are you?

- You are?

Yeah, not bad.

Hanging in there.

- Good luck today.

- Good to see you.

[Susie] I wasn't there

on track with him

like I normally would be.

[Dan] Where's Susie?

[Susie] I was off with the boys

somewhere.

And I really did miss

having a role at the track.

Now I'm here just to watch.

[announcer] This is the 10th

anniversary of Dan Wheldon.

The Wheldon legacy

carries on...

Oh, hi!

[Susie] There's a lot of

pomp and circumstance

with the Indy 500.

[announcer]

Susie Wheldon and the boys,

Sebastian, age 12,

Oliver, age 10.

They love this sport.

You can see it in their eyes.

Dan d*ed doing what he loved,

and now those boys are showing

that same passion

that Dan had for racing,

and Mom can feel that.

[dramatic music playing]

- [both singing]

- [r*fles cocking]

[trumpet playing]

- [crowd cheering]

- [fireworks booming]

[arena announcer] Ladies

and gentlemen, Dan Wheldon.

[crowd cheering]

[Susie]

He had something to prove.

Like, "I might not be here

full-time with you guys,

but by no means am I done."

[jet engines roaring]

[crowd cheering]

[dramatic music playing]

[man on PA]

Drivers, start your engines.

It's gonna get loud

on the start.

I love it.

[man] And the green flag waves.

[engines roaring]

[Bryan] From the drop

of the green flag,

Dan was right in the mix.

He was locked in.

[announcer]

It is Dixon, Servi, Tagliani.

Wheldon has got his foot

on the peg right now

trying to make up some time.

You just watch him methodically

moving forward.

Which is the biggest thing

you want to do in these

500-mile races.

We were racing most closely

with the Ganassi cars.

[announcer] Last year's winner,

the 10 car of Dario Franchitti.

Number 9 with Scott Dixon.

He is the favorite

in the field today.

[Bryan] They were able to go

a lap or two longer

on every t*nk of fuel

that we could.

And so I knew

that if it turned into

a fuel economy race

at the end,

we weren't gonna b*at them

at that game.

[announcer 1] Yellow flag

on the racetrack

and a two-car crash.

[Bryan] There was a caution,

and the leaders all pitted.

[announcer 1] Dario Franchitti

has pulled in .

[whirring]

[announcer 2] They're gonna

fill it as full as they can.

[announcer 1] They're trying

to make this in this last stop.

[Bryan] And I've got

a decision to make.

Either we pit with the leaders

and try and bring home

a solid top-five finish,

or we risk it all...

and go for a win.

And we stayed out.

[announcer 2] Dan Wheldon's

saying, "This is the 500,

I'm not gonna give it up."

[Bryan] We made our pit stop

a little bit later,

where we didn't

have to save fuel.

[engine revving]

And we were running hard

at the end of that race,

chasing everybody down.

[engines revving]

[announcer 1]

There is Scott Dixon.

He is out in front and

the laps are winding down.

[Scott] I had what we thought

was a winning situation,

and we calculated wrong on fuel,

so then had to slow down.

[announcer 1] Guess who's now

cycled through to second place?

The 10 car of Dario Franchitti.

But it's gonna be

very tight on fuel.

I was in the fight.

[announcer 1] Dario's pace

has really dropped off.

But we did the fuel stop

too far away

to get to the finish.

Was like, ugh!

[announcer 1]

The last lap for Franchitti.

208. Uh-huh.

Full fuel conservation mode.

And what it's allowing is

J. R. Hildebrand to close.

[announcer 2]

Driving for Panther.

[Susie] The team that Dan

had driven for

for the last two years,

now they're leading the race

with two laps to go,

and it's like...

okay. [sighs]

[announcer 1]

Here comes J. R. Hildebrand.

[man on radio] Bring it home,

baby. Bring it home.

Dan's pretty far back.

[Bryan] Dan got up to fourth,

and I was thinking,

this would be incredible

if we could finish fourth.

And then he passed again.

[announcer 1]

Wheldon able to run fast

at the very end of the race.

And as we're running second...

[announcer 1]

The white flag is in hand.

Through the final two corners.

Dan Wheldon's chances

look like they have faded.

[Sam] He's a quarter

of a lap behind.

I was like, damn, so close.

[announcer 1] How fitting for

the National Guard car to win.

Listen to the crowd

cheer him on.

[crowd cheering]

Half a lap to go and

he's the Indy 500 champion.

And then it wasn't so close.

[announcer 1] He's gotta

get around the traffic.

J. R. Hildebrand.

- No!

- [announcers clamor]

He hit the wall!

[tires screeching]

Is this really even happening?

It's almost like in slow motion

how everything happens.

[dramatic string music builds]

[muffled crowd reaction]

[gasping]

[string music swells]

[announcer 1] Dan Wheldon

is going to win the race!

Wait a sec, did he get it?

- Yeah!

- [squeals] Oh, my God!

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

I can remember hearing

him on the radio say...

[announcer 1]

That is unbelievable.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God!

[announcer 1] Wheldon wins when

J. R. Hildebrand hits the wall.

[announcer 2] One of the most

stunning finishes

in not just Indy 500 history,

but sports history.

[Bryan] It was too much

to believe for any of us.

Pandemonium and jumping around

and screaming and yelling...

It was just the most

incredible emotion

that I've ever really

experienced after a race.

[Bryan] We just won

the Indy 500.

Can you believe that?

I can't--

I mean, you know,

we came here to win,

and we kept saying

we're here to win, but...

we actually won!

[announcer 1] Dan Wheldon

now approaching Victory Lane.

I'm like, "Okay. I need to go

get to Victory Lane."

So, I'm running to...

to see him.

[crowd cheering]

[announcer 1] Look at Dan.

The emotion.

[dramatic music playing]

You see his wife, Susie.

[Susie] I just put my face

in the cockpit

and told him I loved him.

[voice breaking]

It was a special moment.

[crowd cheering]

It's just an incredible day.

[interviewer] Congratulations.

Dan Wheldon, the winner

of the centennial anniversary

Indianapolis 500.

Taking my kids to Disney, baby.

I'm taking my kids to Disney.

[crowd cheering]

Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!

Go see everybody.

Whoo!

[crowd cheering]

[Dan] You know, I doubted

myself a little bit.

I think there's times

when you do.

[dramatic music continues]

You know, my wife

has stuck by me.

She's always given me

that inspiration

and the belief that

I'm the best out there.

[crowd cheering]

[Bryan] After Dan won the race

and he came back to the garage,

the first thing he did is he

walked over to that whiteboard

and put a checkmark

right on that box.

[music fades]

[Susie] Really long day.

Okay.

It's bedtime for you, Mom.

I know.

Let's all settle down now, okay?

- Could I have a hug?

- Yeah.

- You have to come to me.

- You come to me.

This is what your dad

and I used to do.

Okay. I'm gonna squeeze you

as much as I love you.

Ready? One, two, three.

[Susie strains, exhales]

And he used to grab me so hard

and I couldn't breathe.

I thought he was gonna

break my ribs.

[laughs, exclaims]

Oliver, oh, my God!

Oh, I think you might have

done something.

Three, two, one.

Okay, okay! [gasps]

- What have I done?

- [boys laughing]

You raised us wrong!

[gentle music playing]

[boys laughing]

[music fades]

[go-kart engines revving]

[gentle music playing]

[engines revving]

[announcer]

Wheldon down the bottom.

Oliver Wheldon to the lead.

He's having a great run.

[tires screeching]

Sebastian Wheldon

has had a great drive.

It's been super impressive

to watch here today.

[crowd cheering]

- [Leo] It's about time.

- [Susie] Yeah.

[Sam] Winning the Indy 500

was a launching pad

for Dan to re-energize

his career.

He was like, "Okay, now

I've got myself another

five to ten years in the sport

because of this victory."

But in the world

of motorsports,

if you want to win one race,

that's the Indianapolis 500.

This kid coming out here

has won it twice.

[audience cheering]

When will you go back to racing

full-time now?

It's nice that you come

out of retirement once a year

to win the Indianapolis 500,

but when will you have

a regular series ride?

Well, we're working on that

with Bryan Herta.

And, you know, there has

been some interest.

[Susie] At the time,

Randy Bernard

was the president of IndyCar.

He had a professional

bull riding background.

[crowd cheering]

[Sam] Randy came in

with a mission

to raise the image

of IndyCar,

to put more butts

in the seats,

put more eyeballs

on the screens,

and he's a promoter by nature.

We're reaching out to our fans

each and every way we can,

and that's why we did--

if you buy a ticket to any

IndyCar Series race,

you get a free ticket

to the world--

the IndyCar world

championships.

[Sam] He was moving

the season finale to Vegas.

I think he was trying

anything creatively

to accomplish those goals.

[somber music playing]

[man] With some exciting news

about the world championship

in Las Vegas,

here is IndyCar CEO,

Randy Bernard.

The IZOD IndyCar Series

and GoDaddy

are very proud to announce

that we will give

a $5 million challenge

to our Indy 500 winner,

Dan Wheldon.

Now, Dan, there's a couple

parameters for you.

[Dan chuckles]

You have to start very last

of this 30-plus car field,

and you have to win the race.

[Bryan] Randy had this idea

that if Dan could come

from last to first,

he and a fan would

win $5 million,

and it sounded like

a great idea.

I feel at Vegas I'll be able to

compete for the win.

Absolutely.

[Leo] So, what's up, guys?

Next month we got a big race.

This is like an Indy 500

for go-karts.

Nice.

It says new venue.

I'm done with language,

and I'm done with history.

So you have math and science?

Wait.

[Susie] What?

The race is gonna be

at Las Vegas Speedway.

[Oliver gasps] Oh.

Oh. Oh, that's...

- [Susie] What are they saying?

- This?

You know what

that means then, right?

What a coincidence.

Is it a-- is that what a

coincidence is?

[Susie]

Well, it's unexpected, for sure.

Do I have to, though,

if I didn't want to?

I wanna go.

I think you should ask yourself

how you feel about it.

There's a lot attached to that,

and I just want to make sure

you guys are okay with that.

I'm okay with that.

Nothing to say, huh?

[Sebastian] No, not really.

Just like any other race.

[Susie] It's at the Speedway.

[Michael] I thought it was

the dumbest thing.

Randy Bernard had no

experience at all in IndyCars.

There were some gimmicks

with having a fast car

like Dan in the back,

but it was more

the racetrack itself.

It was very wide,

so it was gonna

lend itself to three, four,

maybe even five abreast

racing through the corners.

And when you have

that many lines of cars going,

eventually somebody's

gonna misjudge.

[uneasy music playing]

[Dario] I'd driven Vegas

in NASCAR,

and I just was telling them

it's not suitable

for an IndyCar.

It's just not suitable.

There's no margin for error.

Somebody zigs and the other one

zags at the same time,

you know, you have

a massive accident.

- She's probably scared.

- Mm-hmm.

[Sebastian] Do you feel sad?

- Yeah.

- Mom, give me a hug.

- It's fine.

- No. You need a hug, Mom.

It's fine. I just want you guys

to be okay, you know?

Mom, I'm gonna be okay,

all right?

[Susie sniffles]

[Michael]

This is a publicity stunt,

putting our drivers

in a dangerous situation.

It's up to the Series

to protect us.

You know? And unfortunately,

this is what we're gonna do.

It was very frustrating,

but I didn't make it public.

I don't care who wins.

I don't care what happens.

Let's just get outta here,

you know, in one piece.

[sniffles] Um...

- [Sebastian] Love you, Mom.

- Yeah. I love you too.

[plane engine roaring]

- [dramatic music playing]

- [engines revving]

[announcer 1]

Getting a little race-y here.

[announcer 2] Wow.

[announcer 1] They go

three wide through four.

[man on radio]

[announcer 1]

That is James Jakes.

- [announcer 2] A big fire.

- That really is.

And he is already halfway

out of the car.

The car has come apart

as it made very hard contact.

The good news is James Jakes

is out of the car,

and he looks to be okay.

[reporter] In terms of

practice,

it looked like cars

were going three wide.

Would you expect to see the

same thing in the race?

[driver]

No. I expect four wide.

I expect it to be really

hairy and, uh, dangerous.

Yeah. This is gonna be

one that fans will love

and the drivers will be

thankful when it's over.

I didn't want him to do it.

I spoke to him

on the Saturday night.

I said to him, "The last thing

you want in a race like that

is to be racing from the back.

Don't do the race."

[tense music playing]

[Bryan] Dan wouldn't have

pulled out of that race.

It just wouldn't have been

in his character to do that.

If you're thinking

about going, go,

'cause it's gonna be

the weekend of your life.

[Tony] That was the Lionheart.

He didn't walk away

from things.

But look...

we all know

the risks we take.

[crowd cheering]

[car horns honking]

[Susie] The night before

the race,

Dan was like,

"Yeah, it's a bit crazy."

I hadn't seen him a lot

that weekend just because

I had both the kids,

and he was super busy

with appearances

and those kinds of things.

Oliver was

a little bit restless,

so I was gonna leave,

but Dan was like, "No,

I really want you to stay."

Mom, look at this ice cream.

[Susie] And I remember

seeing, like, a tattoo place.

[peaceful music playing]

[door bell jingles]

As we got closer,

he was like,

"What do you think

we should get?" I was like...

He hadn't had any tattoos.

I had had a couple already,

and he had talked about

wanting to do something.

Do we like this one?

Yes, Mom,

for the hundredth time.

[Susie] My gosh. Do I say that

when you're at the racetrack?

But I never thought

that he would do it.

I'm like, "You're not gonna

get a tattoo."

He's like, "No, let's do this."

Let's do it.

And I'll hold your hand.

[Susie] Your dad held

my hand the whole time.

[tattoo machine buzzing]

He went first,

and then, of course,

I was like, "Okay, gotta go."

He was like,

"Absolutely not."

We both got a tattoo on our

wrist of each other's initials.

[peaceful music continues]

[distant birds calling]

[announcer]

There's plenty on the line

in the Nevada desert today.

200 laps, 300 miles

at 220-plus miles an hour.

And what an incredible grid

we have.

Dario Franchitti trying

to win a championship,

and we have Dan Wheldon

trying to get $5 million.

[arena announcer] Dan Wheldon!

[tense music playing]

I can't wait for the race.

[Clive] I didn't get much sleep

'cause I was up all night.

I'd opened the French doors

and the TV was on on the wall,

and, um, I fell asleep outside.

[Susie] I made my way back

to meet him at the car.

[crowd cheering]

We both had our tattoos.

I was like, "Now I'm always

there with you."

[announcer] He's got a roulette

wheel painted on his helmet.

He's ready to roll the dice.

[Susie] I felt compelled

to let him know.

[arena announcer]

Are you ready?!

Drivers, start your engines.

- [engines revving loudly]

- [dramatic music playing]

[announcer]

And the 34th and final car

starting in this field

will be driven by Dan Wheldon.

Dan, you're up in the

ABC booth, do you have us?

[Dan] I've got you, Scott.

[Scott] Big question

everybody wants to know is

can you win and take home

the $5 million bonus?

[Dan] Honestly, Scott,

I wouldn't be doing this

if I didn't think

that I could win.

[Scott] And the speeds

we have here,

222 miles an hour.

I mean, just fantastic speeds

here today.

You expect that in the race?

[Dan] Absolutely.

They'll be a little bit faster,

but there's just gonna

be a spectacle.

This is a great way

to go out.

[announcer] And the final race

for the championship

is green.

[Dario] Things start to get

pretty interesting quickly.

[announcer 1] We're already

seeing three wide.

Guys touching...

[announcer 1] Oh, so close

and they are touching!

Tony Kanaan is leading,

but boy,

the action back behind him,

he doesn't know

what he's missing.

[announcer 2]

He does know what he's missing.

He's glad he's not

in the middle of it.

The only plan these drivers

have right now

is to make sure they don't

make a mistake.

That's a big gnarly

mass of cars.

I distinctly remember

Dario and Scott

saying something

I'd never heard on the radio.

They both said,

"Hey, we're just gonna

ride here a little bit

and let some

things pan out."

I just remember thinking, hmm.

I never heard that before.

[Dario] There was a championship

on the line for me,

but I was just so nervous.

[announcer]

Looking for Dan Wheldon.

Started 34th in this field.

He has moved up ten spots.

[Sam] That's when I got

on the radio and said, "Man,

uh, this is-- this is crazy,"

but I don't know

what you can do at that point

to get people to separate.

I was sitting in my timing stand

facing turn one and two.

And so, I saw

the initial contact.

[audio halts]

[Bryan] I honestly have a big

blank spot around that time.

I don't remember

the accident, um,

even though I've seen it.

I've seen video of it.

[announcer] My God!

There's been a huge collision.

I just don't...

[announcers clamoring]

Shuffle through.

Don't remember.

[announcer]

Multiple cars involved.

Even, uh...

for, like, several weeks after.

I guess I'm lucky that I don't.

[announcer] Oh, my.

[ominous music playing]

[solemn choral music playing]

[Sam] It was like a b*mb

went off.

Everything's exploded,

and it's just this mass

of chaos and debris.

[helicopter whirring]

[Scott] Normally, you then

cycle back around

until they pick up the debris

and the cars

and clear up the accident.

I remember the spotter saying,

"I don't know

where you should go."

It's like a plane has crashed.

There is so much debris,

there's nowhere to go.

Twelve or more cars were

just blown to pieces.

I've been in racing

for a very long time,

seen many accidents,

but nothing on this scale.

Just, it was so many.

[Tony] I didn't even know

which car was which

because there was

so much carnage.

[announcer] Fifteen cars

we now know of involved.

I was like, wow, this is--

this was bad.

[announcer]

You see E. J. Viso's car.

He is out of his machine.

There is Pippa Mann.

They are trying to get her

out of her car.

It's good to see her

able to walk

under her own power.

That is Dan Wheldon's machine.

I woke up,

and I'm looking at the TV.

All I heard them say,

"We hope Wheldon's all right,"

and I'm thinking, oh, my God,

he's had an accident.

And all's I could see,

this helicopter.

[announcer]

That's not a good sign.

We do not know who is inside

that helicopter at this moment.

[Dario] Then that horrible

rumor thing starts.

It's this guy, it's that guy,

it's so-and-so, it's Dan.

[reporter] IndyCar Series

official just confirmed to me

that it was indeed

Dan Wheldon

that was taken by air

to University Medical Center.

[Scott] And then you start

hearing trickles of stories.

That's the worst part.

"Oh, yeah. He was awake."

And you're like, okay,

that's good news.

And then you run into

somebody else,

and they're like,

"No, it's really not good."

So your emotions

are just... crazy.

[announcer] Dario Franchitti

can't celebrate

this championship right now.

Doesn't want to.

[Dario] I remember it

being quiet.

Which, in my experience,

is the worst thing.

When it goes quiet,

you've got a big crowd,

and it's just quiet.

To be honest, from that

point on, I don't remember.

I don't remember anything.

I just, "Pfft."

Shutters came down.

I went to the infield

care center,

and it was kind of...

chaotic from there.

It becomes clear that things

are a bit more serious

when everybody is kind of

cleared to go and all the,

you know, wives and girlfriends

are leaving,

and you're kind of

the last one standing.

At that point, I was like,

I'm leaving.

I want to go see my husband.

And we went to the hospital,

the doctor came and he said,

"I couldn't save him."

And I just wanted to get up

and leave,

and I wanted my kids.

[sniffles]

["Be Free, A Way" by

The Flaming Lips playing]

Did God

Make pain

So we can know...

IndyCar is very sad to announce

that Dan Wheldon

has passed away

from unsurvivable injury.

Our... Our thoughts and prayers

are with his family today.

My life... [sniffles]

...had ended.

[announcer]

The number 77.

Dan Wheldon's car number today

has now been put

at the top of

the scoring pylon

here at Las Vegas

Motor Speedway.

["Be Free, A Way"

continues playing]

[Susie] We left the hospital

and went back to the hotel,

and there was

a lot of people around.

...are empty

[Susie] Every time

the door opened,

Sebastian would run over

thinking that it was his dad

coming back.

I remember Scott

sleeping on the floor.

TK sent me a message

and was just like,

"My heart is broken.

I can't even come see you.

It's devastating."

We were in a beautiful room,

and you could see

the Vegas skyline,

and I remember that moment

the sun starts to come up.

The sun shines down...

[Susie] It was almost like

a feeling of panic.

I didn't want it to be

the next day

because that would be

the first day

that I would have for

the rest of my life without him.

The first day that I wouldn't

be able to hear his voice

or see his face.

Sobbing.

Trying to figure out

what's next.

[reporter 1] There was a tragedy

in Las Vegas yesterday.

[reporter 2] A collision as big

and fiery as we have ever seen

on live television

in a sports arena.

[reporter 3]

...has taken the life

of one of car racing's

most well-known names.

[reporter 4] Indy 500 champion,

Dan Wheldon.

[reporter 3] It happened

before thousands

at a motor speedway

in Las Vegas.

[GPS voice] Turn right onto

South Sammy Davis Jr. Drive.

Continue on Speedway Boulevard

for one and a half miles.

[turn signal clicking]

[Oliver] At least the race

is not in the track.

Yeah.

It's on the back side.

[music fades]

- I love you, Mom.

- I love you too, buddy.

Okay.

- We got a race to win.

- I know. I know.

Your dad would be so proud

of you to be here.

'Cause it takes

a lot of courage

to even show up

here, okay?

- I know.

- All right? I love you.

- I love you.

- Okay.

[Susie groans]

[sniffles, sighs]

[announcer]

Ladies and gentlemen,

welcome to the 24th running

of the SuperKarts USA

Super Nationals

here in Las Vegas.

- [announcer voice fades]

- [truck beeping]

[jet engine roars overhead]

[dramatic music playing]

[sniffles]

[sighs] f*ck.

[sniffling]

[sobbing softly]

[crying]

[sobbing]

[sobbing]

["About Today"

by The National playing]

Today

You were far away...

[Michael] We were ready

to sign a contract

the day that he d*ed.

It was all done.

It was all agreed upon.

He was gonna be

driving for us again.

And I

Didn't ask you why...

[Scott] For Oliver

and Sebastian,

this is something that

they probably always

would've strived to do,

so I don't know

what's right or wrong.

What could I say...

[Scott] But I admire the courage

of Susie to support them

in something that has to be

extremely tough for her.

Far away...

[Dario] She knows Dan would've

wanted the boys to race.

You can't breed tame rabbits

from wild ones. [laughs]

[go-kart engines revving]

When they're in that kart,

they're closer to Dan

than they are at any other

point in their life.

And I just watch you...

Of course that's what it is.

[crowd cheering]

[Leo] Drive like a Wheldon.

How close am I

To losing you

[announcer] Sebastian Wheldon

able to move up

six spots to fifth.

[go-kart rattles]

Wheldon the quickest driver

early on here.

[music intensifies]

[inaudible]

["About Today"

continues playing]

[music softens]

[Susie] Check it out.

Your name's there

and everything.

[Oliver]

Bro, that suit fits you.

[laughs]

[race car engines revving]

[music fades]

[seat belt clicking]

[engines revving]

[engine roaring]

[dramatic string music playing]

2012 500 comes,

and everybody puts on those

dreadful white glasses

that Dan wore. [laughs]

[announcer] Dario Franchitti

is gonna win the 500.

[Scott] It was

a one, two, three finish.

Dario, myself, and TK.

[Tony] Dan's three

best friends.

I couldn't believe it.

I'm like,

wherever you are, man,

you have more powers

than we do now

because you see everything

wherever the hell you are.

But stop.

You can't, like-- Really, stop.

You know when it says

like all the people

that were a part of the movie?

Am I going to be in that?

[producer] It's gonna say cast:

Sebastian Wheldon.

- Holy sh--

- [producer] Oliver Wheldon.

Susie Wheldon.

No, she's not in it.

Can we make bloopers in this?

- [producer] Yes.

- [Oliver] Let's go!

[indistinct chatter]

[Susie] Do not drop that.

[babbling]

Can I have headphones?

Honey, not up my nose.

How do you feel about, uh,

Dan Wheldon being your husband?

Well... [laughs]

Uh...

Speak to the camera.

What's Dan Wheldon

like to work with?

Speak right to the camera.

Well...

Could probably have

a one-on-one later

and I'll really tell you

but, um... it's very good.

[producer] Maybe don't block

her face there, Sebastian.

[Sebastian]

I love you to pieces.

- [Susie] I love you.

- [Sebastian] It's a wrap, guys.

[gentle music playing]

It's been fun, guys.

I loved every minute of it.

Later.
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