Bob Stewart was a member of his first crew at Indianapolis, and a life-long friend. He waved his checkered cap from the riding mechanic's seat of his winning Delage. Christie was born in Grants Pass in 1924 and helped his family raise hops. remember very vividly In 1943, after the liquidation of the Federal Art Project, Pollock was given a contract by Peggy Guggenheim at her Art of This Century gallery in New York, and his first one-man show was held there in November. And third, what happened? A month later, after Savage's kidneys had failed, he died of pneumonia. builder who was credited with discovering Savage. The grandstand was showered in debris and burning fuel. "They had everybody stopped there in Turn 4," Johncock said. get down the bloody straightaway.' When it snapped, Art lost a wheel, spun around and slammed into the third turn concrete." Article, "Hospital Room Looks Like a Greenhouse," Robin Miller, The Indianapolis Star, 1972 "I couldn't see where I was going or what I was doing. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Pollard was born in Dragon, Utah, but spent much of his youth in and around Los Angeles. The Art Pollard Day in May continued for decades after dads death. google_color_url = "0033FF"; Hell, we'd take him on hunting trips, fishing trips, everywhere. The racing thing interested me also.. He made every race from then on until 1979 with a best finish of 9th in 1976. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Being a big race fan, I was fortunately allowed to go. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. "We flipped it over and I didn't want to see him because I knew I had to race. 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. google_color_bg = "ECF8FF"; The flames melted it and crinkled it all up.". Born in Dragon, Utah, Pollard died in Indianapolis, Indiana, as a result of injuries sustained in practice for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. one of the corners that was grabable," said Dallenbach, who is now the chief steward Jackson Pollock lived in New York after moving there in 1930 to study art. Pollard raced at Indy seven times, finishing eighth in the 1967 race. "It's probably the lowest point in my life," said Patrick, who continues as a This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. IndySpeedway.com Johnny Rutherford, who had been one of the first drivers on the scene of Pollard's It was too late for too many. Some of the pieces flew up in the stands. 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.". "When somebody's hurt, he goes through a helluva rehabilitation process. "Seldom have so many things that potentially could go wrong actually gone Art Pollard book touches on racecar drivers kindness, humor | (Douglas County Oregon) News-Review | TOM EGGERS News-Review Sports Editor | Nov 25, 2016. His tires were warmed, his four-speed gear box in high. Make a life-giving gesture about it," winner Gordon Johncock said. Jim Nabors, an emergency fill-in the year before, sang "Back Home in Indiana" again. Pollock was employed by the WPA Federal Art Project in the fall of 1935 as an easel painter. His best finish was tenth in 1960, and he finished 13th in three other races. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Rutherford was among the first on the scene of the crash. This browser does not support getting your location. wrong," said Dan Gurney, himself a driver until 1970 and later an owner and car He went on to become a popular super-modified champion in the Western States in the 1960sand finally, the Indy Racing circuitachieving the pinnacle of racing, the famed BrickyardIndianapolis Motor Speedway in 1967. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. It was pole day for the Indianapolis 500, a sunny Saturday bright with the promise of speed. Pollard dominated racing on the super modified circuit on the West Coast in the late '50s and early '60s. Art was born November 13, 1957, in Denver, CO, to Arthur L. and Philomena "Minnie" (Schenfeld) Pollard. emphasis on safety. They shared hamburgers at the Burger Chef restaurant on West 16th Street, just east of the track. "He said, 'You don't want to see it.". 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. "I think we can trim it out and get a little more out of it," Pollard responded. During pole qualifying earlier that month, driver Art Pollard was killed in a horrific crash when his car topped 191 mph, then struck the outside wall, burst into flames, spun into the infield. Failed to report flower. That's 500 pounds of high explosive. He explored themes including surrealist navigation of the unconscious and Jungian symbolism. It was the Golden Era of IndyCar racing. |, Copyright 1999-2006 Email to Arts brother, Robert Bob Pollard. "That's what people saw. Milwaukee-area auto dealer. He was so funny, kind, and always put other people first. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Art Lee Pollard Jr. "He was like a family member. And that was the most impressive thing, Bobby Plump said. Upon his death, Pollard's family established the Art Pollard Fund with a $25,000 bequest. "It was amazing to come back the next year and it was as if people had not forgotten about it, but cleansed it from their minds and were ready for another 500-mile race.". Instead, he survived with multiple burns, particularly to his With Pollards legacy in mind, the Douglas County Speedway and ASA/Northwest Sprint car Racing Association hosts an annual Art Pollard Memorial race each year in July on a Saturday night. . Art won $941.00 for his 14th place finish and Bobby Unser won the race. The pride of Roseburg and Medford, Oregon had driven his last lap. Driver Art Pollard was killed in an accident during a practice Driver Swede Savage and mechanic Armando Teran also died A crowd estimated at 250,000 swarmed Indianapolis Motor Speedway's. 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. He moved up the ranks, eventually testing himself against the best in the United States Auto Club Championship Car Series. Pop-off valves cut boost and the horsepower generated by turbochargers. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Thanks for your help! He was a good dad. Later Mike would often recall, You never saw him when he wasnt smiling., Bob Pollard (Arts brother) and his wife, Diane, were also living in California at the time. He turned the car over to its owner, Foyt, who had gone out on Lap 37 with a failed bolt. nationality American born May 5, 1927 hometown Dragon, Utah died May 12, 1973 place of death Indianapolis. On Saturday Art broke his own track record from the day before, again he won the A Dash, the Fast Heat Race, and two out of three of his 25 lap main events and finished 2nd in the other. 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. google_ad_type = "text_image"; Reality set in quickly when, in a windy practice before pole qualifying, Pollard crashed in the first turn. He did everything so well. My other hand - the fingers are at different angles to each other, which you don't really notice most of the time 'cause the hand's not spread open in ordinary circumstances. "My whole family was in tears. I went out in qualifying later and set a new track record. Over the left hand I wear a glove, a black glove. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. He had to relearn to walk but he was back at Indy, back in the field for the 1974 Indianapolis 500. When they got me up to walk, I'd get dizzy and go sit back down. Were it not for the lessons taught by tragedy, the race would be better forgotten. "In that crash forty percent of my body was burned. The original comment we heard on the radio was Veteran driver Art Pollard was killed at the Speedway this morning. Our mom, Bobbie Pollard, called after the announcement, asking if what she heard was true. The start was "I had the gloves on, so I grabbed the hottest thing, the turbocharger, which was Jackson Pollock is best known for his action paintings and Abstract Expressionist works. And that soon became a tradition, and he was the first one to do that. With Memorial Day came gloomy skies and intermittent showers that interrupted Links when he lost control of his STP red Eagle-Offy. The rear of the car slipped out in Turn 4, and when Savage caught the car it was Commerce City, Colorado. Foyt had already went up that way and had walked back and grabbed a hold of me and said, The death drew notice, but the loss of one more driver wasn't all that unexpected. Methanol, at 70 degrees, weighs about 6.6 pounds a gallon. The total distance covered was 1,450 feet (440m). He qualified in 31st spot in 1971. Artle Lee Pollard, Jr. (May 5, 1927 May 12, 1973), was an American racecar driver. He earned 300 points and $17,362.00. And he always made time for both kids and adults!. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. This is a carousel with slides. He had suffered internal lung lesion due to flame inhalation, a broken leg, a fractured right arm, third-degree burns and a severe spinal injury. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. Another Southern Oregon racer began his career at Indianapolis just a few years after Bob Christie retired. google_color_text = "000000"; Not just for publicity, but sincerely cared for people, Dippell said. garbage, and half the 350,000 fans went home. "I thought I was blind until I flipped up my visor. Like Christie, Art Pollard of Medford began his racing career in midgets and stock cars. The grid was reset without Walther. Swede Savage Fan site - articles and pictures, | [5] Pollard also served in the United States Navy for a time. If you wait too long, you bog down.. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Art Pollard (7232111)? (HTTP response code 503). "Everyone's friend," Unser called him. Current IndyCars generate 670 horsepower. the condition of Savage. | All during practice he was saying that this might be his best year. Place of Birth - Dragon, Utah which became a ghost town shortly after his birth.. Siblings - A sister, Christine, 3 years older and a brother Robert, 3 years younger (shown in a 1930 photo).. "We used to average a death a year out here," recalled track announcer Tom READ MORE.