It with the heaviest of hearts we share that John Andretti has today lost his battle with cancer. John was a loving husband and father, a devoted son and a trusted cousin. He was a philanthropist, an advocate for the sport, a dedicated teammate, a driven competitor and most importantly a dear friend.
Through Race4Riley, John spent decades dedicating his time and fundraising attention to Riley Hospital for Children. When first diagnosed with colon cancer in 2017, John vowed to fight back and use his voice to help spread the word of prevention and early detection. He fought hard and stole back days the disease vowed to take away. He helped countless others undergo proper screening, and in doing so, saved lives.
We will forever carry with us John’s genuine spirit of helping others first and himself second. Our prayers today are with Nancy, Jarett, Olivia and Amelia, with our entire family, and with fans worldwide. We urge all our followers to, please, #CheckIt4Andretti.
Prayers to his family and friends. He was always nice to be around in my experience.
Chuck
Very sad. John was a very nice gentleman and will be sorely missed. Our condolences go out to his wife, children and the extended Andretti family in their time of sorrow. John fought a courageous battle against the cancer and was an inspiration to all who came into contact with him. God Speed John.
Please keep Johns spirit alive by getting screened for colon cancer. Having one done myself, I can tell you it’s a simple procedure to go through. One night of being uncomfortable before procedure is much better then finding out to late. If not for you do it for your loved ones. RIP John and thoughts to Jarrett and the entire family.
Eat dirt, be happy
Let’s go Brandon!!
Bryan Hirshman
John was an amazing guy. In addition to all his family and racing accomplishments, he dedicated 23 years of his life to he and Dave Wilson's Race For Riley. John personally attended every event, helping raise over $4.5 million dollars for Riley Hospital for Children. RIP John.....
He won in NASCAR and Indy Cars but I think I've seen him in his glory carrying a 5 gallon bucket of water to the #18 hauler, getting ready to prep Jarrett's ride for the evening at the 'burg. I am going to miss those days.
My condolences to Nancy, Jarrett and the Andretti family and friends.