Rodger Ward drove the first rear-engine Watson to 2nd place in the 1964 Indy 500. Photo: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

My Friend Rodger

For the last 20 years or so of his life, Rodger Ward and I were friends. Even though I had met him only once during the fabulous fifties when he drove a customerโ€™s Devin SS when I was the Devin distributor. We became close friends when I asked him to drive my 1968 Gilbert IndyCar at the 1985 Palm Springs Vintage Grand Prix.

Rodger Ward was one of those towering figures during what some now call the โ€œGolden Age of Racingโ€โ€”the fifties and sixties. Although Rodger is best known for his feats in Championship (Indianapolis-type) Cars, he drove in virtually every sort of auto racing: midgets, sprinters, stock cars, sports cars, Formula 1 and even hot rods (drag racing and speed runs on the dry lakes). Respect and admiration for his many feats made him one of racingโ€™s icons.

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