DRIVER-AUTOGRAPHED PRINTS BENEFIT WILSON CHILDREN’S FUND

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DRIVER-AUTOGRAPHED PRINTS BENEFIT WILSON CHILDREN’S FUND

Signed prints from the nine live Marshall Pruett Podcasts held at NTT IndyCar Series and IMSA events are available for purchase during this holiday fundraiser, with all proceeds benefitting the Wilson Children’s Fund.

The Wilson Children’s Fund (www.wilsonchildrensfund.com) was established in 2015 to provide financial stability for Justin Wilson’s daughters, Jane and Jess.

At the time of Wilson’s loss, he was the sole form of income for his family and had invested the majority of their savings in new business ventures that left his daughters, and wife Julia, without a safety net.

The IndyCar community rallied immediately after Wilson’s loss, auctioning helmets from every driver in the field, along with a wide-ranging array of memorabilia, to support the Wilson Children’s Fund.


This is the third Wilson Children’s Fund holiday fundraising project, following signed prints in 2016, and again in 2017 with the help of Fernando Alonso and McLaren Racing.

For each of the nine 2019 shows, there are nine signed prints of those who participated, including past and present NTT IndyCar Series drivers and current team owners. Those individuals include Al Unser Jr., Josef Newgarden, Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, Robert Wickens, Bobby Rahal, Simon Pagenaud, Chip Ganassi, Colton Herta, Dario Franchitti, Sebastien Bourdais, Felix Rosenqvist, Robby Gordon, Patricio O’Ward, Ed Carpenter, Marcus Ericsson, Bryan Herta, Santino Ferrucci, Spencer Pigot, Helio Castroneves, Michael Shank and Juan Pablo Montoya.

Artist Roger Warrick created fun and original designs for each show.

TorontoMotorsports.com is selling the prints, which range from $100 to $150, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the Wilson Children’s Fund.