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Special Features

Theys revisits Indianapolis

2009-05-28
Joe Jennings

Didier Theys, who recently retired from racing, returned to Indianapolis last weekend for the first time 14 years, to watch one of his favorite races the Indianapolis 500.

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Didier Theys and his daughter Morgan. Photo by Linda Mansfield.

Accompanying Theys to Indianapolis were daughter Morgan and Swiss businessman Fredy Lienhard, his long-time car owner and co-driver. "Fredy (Lienhard) wanted to see the race and see what I did in the past, so I have been showing him around for two days," Theys said, flashing the ever-present smile. "He's gone to many races in his life but he's never been to Indy. He's very pleased to be here."

Theys, 52, has raced and won major races throughout the world, including America's premier events -- the Rolex24 at Daytona, the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Six Hours of the Glen. While he enjoyed these venues and others, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway occupies a special place in his heart.

"Everything I did at Indianapolis was a highlight to me," said the three-time Indianapolis 500 starter while strolling along pit lane Sunday morning. "The ambience, the track and the speed were highlights to me. In the last few years, I watched it from Lime Rock (Park) where I was racing sports cars for something like 10 years in a row."

By design, the Belgium native retired from professional competition late last year, and he now devotes his time to coaching a variety of programs for up-and-coming drivers. "I am still very busy and travel a lot," he noted. "And I definitely stay in touch with racing."

Regarding his retirement decision, he said "I was planning to retire in 2009, but when my sports car team lost its sponsors, I decided to go out then."

A consummate fitness buff, Theys does lots of mountain climbing in the proximity of his Scottsdale, Arizona, home, and even though he's not an active racer, physical conditioning continues to be a top priority to him. "I used to climb Camelback Mountain on a regular basis, but I have a better trail now, called Sunrise, and we go there every weekend. Years ago, I took my daughters up Camelback in my back-pack."

His daughters have since grown up and Morgan, his 17-year old daughter, journeyed to Indianapolis for the first time in 15 years. Although she was here as a two-year old, she has no recollection of the visit. "Indianapolis is pretty exciting," she beamed. "I graduate from high school in the upcoming week, and this trip was a present from a friend."

Didier and Morgan Theys and Lienhard thoroughly enjoyed their race weekend, and they agreed a return visit is in order.

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