google_page_url = document.location; cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In time trials, with a car with the new air wing design, and running in high winds, the car went out of control and flipped several times at speeds over 190 miles an hour. "I pulled up right at the end of pit road and remember telling the radio The red flag flew as the rain intensified on Lap 133. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Coming out of Turn 4 on the next lap, the rear of his 1,500-pound Eagle, heavy with 500 pounds of methanol, twitched. Indianapolis Star - Sunday, May 13, 1973. But for a while I was very depressed. Ive often wondered if maybe that was what Art may have experienced., Donald Davidson, Historian at Indianapolis Motor Speedway said, Art Pollard was a great ambassador for the sport of racing. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Make a life-giving gesture In 1948, Green and Caskey traveled with Pollard to race tracks all over the West Coast and Canada to compete in micro-midget and hard-top events. Armando Moreno Teran - STP pit crewman 1927) Artle Lee Pollard, Jr. (May 5, 1927 - May 12, 1973), was an American racecar driver. Art Pollard book touches on racecar drivers kindness, humor | (Douglas County Oregon) News-Review | TOM EGGERS News-Review Sports Editor | Nov 25, 2016. But Patrick also lost a crewman, Teran, and a driver, Savage. I remember, though,that when they pulled me out of the car right after it happened, they asked me first, what was my name? Unser led early, then Savage went to the front. First published in 2016, this is an expanded version of Art Pollards biography that includes more content and photos. Billy Vukovich called me after I'd been out of the hospital a while and said "We just want to tell you we just inducted you into the Crispy Critter Club.". Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. I found on Findagrave.com. ToDo More than 70 gallons of burning fuel sprayed into the grandstand and puddled on the track as cars scattered down the front stretch. And I was wasted. His family lived there for 11 months after his birth, and Pollock never returned to the town. Dallenbach said. Commerce City, Colorado. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Among his contemporaries, he was respected for his deeply personal and totally uncompromising commitment to the art of painting. Pollard was born in Dragon, Utah, but spent much of his youth in and around Los Angeles. Approximately one hour after the accident, Art Pollard was pronounced dead. google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; A popular super-modified champion in the Western States in the 1960s to ultimately the Championship Car Series achieving the pinnacle of racing at the famed Brickyard in Indiana. On Friday Art qualified fastest with a new track record. The car slammed into the wall coming out of turn one and spun as it headed to the grass on the inside of the short chute. So If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. June 8, 1969 The STP team showed up at Milwaukee with Greg Weld in the #57 STP Gerhardt Offy and it was a good thing. | Art's dad was born in Anderson, Texas. The pride of Roseburg and Medford, Oregon had driven his last lap. He was driving under the influence of alcohol and was killed after he was thrown from the vehicle. The traditional victory banquet was canceled. It was pole day for the Indianapolis 500, a sunny Saturday bright with the promise of speed. And I looked in it. Grandfather on the Pollard Side - Andrew Jackson Pollard . He earned 300 points and $17,362.00. The pride of Roseburg and Medford, Oregon had driven his last lap. "He said, 'You don't want to see it.". All three major accidents resulted in fireballs. He hit the inside wall almost head-on at full speed. Savage hit was moved. Jackson Pollock is best known for his action paintings and Abstract Expressionist works. Actually, it isnt the turbine, but the four-wheel drive and the engineering and the chassis. His racing was not professional in the Northwest and the Western states. I discovered an interesting fact the other day while following some of your links. Corrections? You will then receive an email that helps you regain access. |, Copyright 1999-2006 crash, ended up on the pole at 198.413 mph, including one lap in the 199s. google_color_text = "000000"; as good of friends as you can be when you race against each other," Johnny Rutherford, who had been one of the first drivers on the scene of Pollard's placed in ambulances, driving rain hit again. The car clipped the wall coming out of turn one and did a half-spin as it headed to the grass on the inside of the short chute. On lap 57, Savage pitted and took on a full fuel load. This biographical article related to United States auto racing is a stub. By Wednesday, tension and exhaustion infected the track. In 1961, Art won one of his favorite races, The Western States Championship in Fresno Ca. have been incinerated. A little after 2 p.m., for the second time in three days, gentlemen started their engines. He hit it head-on with enough force to rip the machine in two It came automatic to him.. By the mid-50s, he was winning races all over the West Coast and attracted the attention of an Indy car owner in Southern California. one of the corners that was grabable," said Dallenbach, who is now the chief steward what should have been the sixth row. garbage, and half the 350,000 fans went home. A. And he always made time for both kids and adults!. Andy Granatelli gave me the film of the race. Links Its different to drive, too. He died in Indianapolis, Indiana in a practice run during the first day of time trials for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. Bring On race day, Monday, May 28, the massive crowd included 23 U.S. prisoners of war recently released by Hanoi. I was a helluva mess at the time but still conscious. It was 5:30 p.m. Only 10 cars were still running. Twelve cars were caught up in the wreckage as Walther's car pin-wheeled down the track upside down, gushing flaming methanol. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. The large wings of 1972-73 were reduced in size. At this time Pollock, who had been raised an agnostic, also attended the camp meetings of the former messiah of the theosophists, Jiddu Krishnamurti, a personal friend of Schwankovsky. Death 12 May 1973 (aged 46) Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA. BARBARA POLLARD OBITUARY. There he came under the influence of Frederick John de St. Vrain Schwankovsky, a painter and illustrator who was also a member of the Theosophical Society, a sect that promoted metaphysical and occult spirituality. Steve Krisiloff, who started the 1973 race seventh and finished sixth, recalled coming around to take the green flag on his pole day qualifying attempt. I am sorry that you lost him at such an early age, but I thought you might appreciate knowing that a while ago, he made a young boys day. Art and his crew started 28 main events and won an astonishing 22 of them., Perhaps his most admirable quality (off the track) was his ability to take a moment of his time and make everybody he talked with feel important. Walther's fate might have been worse; had the tank stayed with the car he surely would Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? squeezing Jerry Grant against the wall. He drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1965-1973 seasons, with 82 career starts, including the 1967-1971 Indianapolis 500 races. We were listening to the radio broadcast of the activity at Indy when they announced that Art had crashed and later passed away in the hospital. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Actor Michael J. Pollard, known for his roles in "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Star Trek," has died at the age of 80. Tom Carnegie, you know, the voice of Indy, when he says, after being there 60 years, that dad was the most loved driver among the other drivers, that means more than if he ever won Indianapolis to me. The figurative character of works such as Totem Lesson 1 (1944) and The Blue Unconscious (1946) contrasts with the heavily painted, all-over design of Shimmering Substance (1946) and Eyes in the Heat (1946), indicating the range of imagery and technique he employed during this period. Over the next 16 years his family lived in California and Arizona, eventually moving nine times. Try again. from behind at 60 mph and killed him. If you wait too long, you bog down.. Swede Savage - driver (died later), Although the tragic '73 race left the whole sport in a sour mood, nobody recalls having doubts about going back in '74. Pollard was known as a giving man who did things like visit troops in Vietnam and give speeches at churches and high schools all over the nation. Art Pollard was a top-notch racecar driver, but there was more to him than that. May, 1972 - On May 7th Art Pollard became the 13th member of the 180 . English Finally, mercifully, the "72 Hours of Indianapolis" were over. You never saw him when he wasnt smiling, Mike said. Pollard died in Indianapolis, Indiana, as a result of injuries sustained in a crash during practice on the first day of time trials for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. Being a big race fan, I was fortunately allowed to go. Who Painted the Most Expensive Paintings in the World? Pop-off valves cut boost and the horsepower generated by turbochargers. Patrick owned Patrick Racing, which fielded the winning car, driven by Gordon Johncock. He died Dec. 27, 2012. "That's what people saw. He died of natural causes last year, at the age of 85. He died living his dream, doing what he loved; and it was a privilege for him to race at that level., Mike Pollard, was working as a steel fabricator for Fred Gerhardt in Fresno, California. Art won $941.00 for his 14th place finish and Bobby Unser won the race. Emily Kasriel explores the art of plague from the Black Death to current times. Jim Malloy had crashed in this same turn 2 days before and would die 2 days later. interrupted again by rain, which, mercifully, caused it to be stopped at Lap 133 of the Sunday marks the 99th year of what many call the greatest spectacle in racing, the Indianapolis 500. Martin says Bob Christie was a class act in the racing community. He died after driving drunk and crashing into a tree in New York in 1956, at age 44. Born in Dragon, Utah, and raised in the Portland, Oregon area, Pollard drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 19651973 seasons, with 84 career starts, including the 19671971 Indianapolis 500 races. He died of liver failure, attending physician Steve Olvey wrote in his book, "Rapid Response," due to a transfusion of contaminated plasma. He turned the car over to its owner, Foyt, who had gone out on Lap 37 with a failed bolt. home.". We just got on the plane and came home.". Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Johncock left the track quickly. I do not immediately recall the year, but one of our local motorcycle shops hosted him and his Indy car for a promotion. The men invested countless evenings in the garage, burning the midnight oil to help transform an old 1933 Chevy Coupe into a bonafide competitor. He graduated from Roseburg High School in 1945. "I've seen the movies of that start hundreds of times since. "I couldn't see where I was going or what I was doing. Caskey is 81 and Green is 85. | Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Art Pollard (7232111)? while injuring a dozen spectators. Art shook down a pushrod Plymouth V8 in one of last year's wedge-shaped Loutus cars that wears new aero features. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. Party My name was Salt Walther. It was like a blanket of fire on the track. Raw speed ruled. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. A "They could have just as well red-flagged the thing and we would have been happy to have gone on to Milwaukee.". builder who was credited with discovering Savage. ). It wasnt big money, but enough to do what we needed to, Judy Dippell said. "He was like a family member. Maybe not to dad, because I think he took the relationships he had for granted, because he was that way though his whole life. The fingertips on his charred left hand were amputated. "They had everybody stopped there in Turn 4," Johncock said. Robin Miller, the long-time Indianapolis Star racing writer who now works as an IndyCar reporter for NBC Sports Network and the Speed network, recalled sitting with Pollard on the pit wall early pole day morning. A race in his name has been held in the Rogue Valley and in Roseburg, where he lived for several years prior to moving to Medford. Art drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1965 through 1973 seasons, with 84 career starts, including the 1967 through 1971 Indianapolis 500 races. Art Pollard (born 05 May 1927 Dragon, Utah; died 12 May 1973 Indianapolis, Indiana). Johncock's celebration wasn't much of a party. I got up early and went to visit him. about it," winner Gordon Johncock said. Pollard, 46, was pronounced dead an hour later from pulmonary damage due to flame inhalation. "I tried to keep an upbeat conversation: 'The seat's here for you, Swede, I'm just Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Savage, 26, suffered critical burns but survived 33 days. And I set to work to build myself up. "By then, I could laugh about it. "By Wednesday, when we showed up at the race track, the place stunk," he said. Even though it was so hard to lose him, I find tremendous solace in my faith and the fact that I had such a loving dad. Then I progressed to hand grips. This browser does not support getting your location. //-->,