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The Indianapolis motorsports community is mourning the tragic loss of Rick Treadway, a former Indianapolis 500 driver and respected figure in American open-wheel racing, who passed away on May 30, 2026, at the age of 56 following a motorcycle accident.

Rick Treadway was best known for his appearance in the 2002 Indianapolis 500, where he competed on one of the most iconic stages in global motorsport. His participation in the event earned him recognition among racing fans and solidified his place in the long history of drivers who have taken part in the legendary race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Over the years, Treadway remained connected to the racing world, where he was remembered for his passion for motorsports and his appreciation for the tight-knit racing community. Friends, colleagues, and fans have shared tributes highlighting his enthusiasm for the sport, his competitive spirit, and the respect he showed to fellow drivers.

News of his passing has deeply affected the racing community across Indiana and beyond. Many have taken to social platforms and local gatherings to honor his memory, reflecting on both his time as a driver and the lasting impression he left on those who knew him personally.

Those closest to Rick remember him as someone who truly loved racing—not just the competition, but the people and culture surrounding it. His involvement in the Indianapolis 500 remains a defining achievement of his career and a moment he carried with pride throughout his life.

As family, friends, and the motorsports community come to terms with this sudden loss, tributes continue to emphasize his dedication, his character, and the legacy he leaves behind in the world of racing.

Rick Treadway will be remembered for his contribution to motorsports and the impact he had on those around him. He will be deeply missed and fondly honored by all who had the privilege of knowing him.