Yes,, so young and he was only married to Susie Behm for 3 years.
Photo below from March 2008
Three days after Dan Wheldon and Susie Behm return from their honeymoon later this month, Wheldon will hit the IRL circuit starting in Homestead
Spain's Fernando Alonso started the season with a bang, winning three out of the first four races, the Renault driver looking to become F1's youngest ever champion
Alonso's biggest world title rival was McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen; the Finn won the same number of races as the Spaniard, but mechanical failures cost him in the end
It was a year of disappointment for Michael Schumacher; his only win of 2005 came in the six-car farce at Indianapolis, but he still ended up third in the championship
Jenson Button's season had less highs than 2004, pole in Montreal ended with a crash, but two third-place finishes in the German and Belgium GPs kept JB smiling
David Coulthard joined the Red Bull racing team for 2005 after eight years with McLaren, fourth places at the Australian and European GPs were the highlights of his season
After finishing third in Brazil, Fernando Alonso became the youngest ever Formula One champion at the age of 24, his Renault team also won the constructors' championship
Pics attributed to The BBC News