“a tragedy for all of us,”

In honor of his legacy, Moore was posthumously inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame in 2000, where his 1997 Player’s Forsythe Racing Indy car became the centerpiece of a dedicated gallery. Among the artifacts preserved there was his distinctive helmet from the 1998 Rio 400 win, featuring blue and gold checkers, a red and yellow lightning bolt, and a peacock feather design, loaned by his parents, Ric and Donna, to keep his memory alive for fans. Yet, what happens when such a cherished remnant of a lost talent vanishes, leaving a family to grapple with renewed grief?

Theft of Greg Moore’s iconic helmet sparks outrage

The B.C. Sports Hall of Fame was hit with a brazen theft on September 3, 2025, when Greg Moore’s racing helmet from his 1998 Rio 400 victory

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