Danny Ongais, 79, ‘Flyin Hawaiian’ Fame IndyCar Driver Died! Check Danny Ongais Cause Of Death, Latest News

The news of the sudden demise of famous motorsports driver, Danny Ongais has already shattered uncounted people worldwide. As all of us know that the driver is very popular who made 11 Indianapolis 500 starts. Some sources claimed that Ongais died on 26th February 2022. There are thousands of fans paying tribute to him and giving their heartfelt condolences to his family. Here, we are providing all the important details of this news in which some official statements are also included.

His fans are eagerly searching to find out the main cause of his death. So, you do not need to visit any other website to know these queries.

Danny Ongais, 79, 'Flyin Hawaiian' Fame IndyCar Driver Died! Check Danny Ongais Cause Of Death, Latest News

Let us tell you that Danny Ongais was a very prominent and proficient motorsports driver. He gained popularity through his own efforts and pure talent.

Unfortunately, the famous driver has passed away at his home in Anaheim Hills, California. If we talk about his cause of death, he died of congestive heart complications.

Some sources claimed that he died of congestive heart complications. He took his last breath in Anaheim Hills, California.

So far, people giving their heartfelt condolences to his family. As his family members go through a very tough time and remember him in every moment.

Danny Ongais was born on 21st May 1942 in Kahului. Also, he was the only native Hawaiian to start the Indianapolis 500.

Not only this, but Danny Ongais gained a collection of nicknames in which Flyin’ Hawaiian and On the Gas are his prominent names. Along with it, his 11 Indy 500 starts came between 1977 and 1996.

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Not only this, but he earned four top-10 finishes and a fourth-place result in 1979. Apart from this, he also shows his best racing skills in Formula 1 and NHRA drag racing. The reason behind his huge success is his best skills in racing and exceptional talent.

So far, the number of tributes has been continuously increasing and thousands of people giving their prayers to his resting soul. We are also devastated to hear about this tragic loss and give our heartfelt prayers to him.

Let us also tell you that Tony Stewart, the former IndyCar, CART and NASCAR driver was first announced the news through a post on Twitter.

He said, “Danny Ongais stepped up when @INDYCAR & I needed him most. He jumped into Scotty Brayton’s car in the ’96 Indy 500 & finished 7th after starting last … at age 54!”. So, we will update our page with fresh details in future, You just need to stay connected to All Social Updates.

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