With Memorial Day came gloomy skies and intermittent showers that interrupted An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. The organization sanctioned the Indianapolis 500, which Pollard raced in five times. Pop-off valves cut boost and the horsepower generated by turbochargers. Jackson Pollock is best known for his action paintings and Abstract Expressionist works. He has held positions as Media Coordinator for an SCCA Pro Series, and Public Relations Coordinator for a producer of major hot rod shows. "I thought I was blind until I flipped up my visor. Actor Michael J. Pollard, known for his roles in "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Star Trek," has died at the age of 80. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. That point was clearly emphasized in Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer. He was a natural race car driver, Caskey said. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. "I was astounded. But racing colleagues and fans agree, it was a huge loss. Johncock, who would win again when he beat Rick Mears by .16 seconds in 1982, didn't look or sound happy. "Back then, it was like me sitting on this stool with a seat belt," Foyt said. . To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. MEDFORD, Ore. Among those starting their engines in the 1950s, 60s and early 70s were two Southern Oregon natives, Bob Christie of Grants Pass and Art Pollard of Medford. Car trouble ends his day early on lap 28. My name was Salt Walther. All three major accidents resulted in fireballs. because the 200 mph barrier was within the sights of drivers and on the minds of trackside [1][2][3] He was pronounced dead approximately one hour and three minutes after the accident. 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. His racing career started in Roseburg racing hydroplanes on the Umpqua River, and micro-midgets at the fairgrounds. A scarecrow.". I mean, I was skinny. Walther touched wheels with Jerry Grant's car in the sixth row and was launched into the catch fence near the starting line. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. This account has been disabled. These spiritual explorations prepared him to embrace the theories of the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung and the exploration of unconscious imagery in his paintings in subsequent years. I've been lifting weights since I was sixteen years old. Art Pollard As I See Him by Andy Granatelli, Auto Racing Magazine Of The Worlds Greatest Sport, August 1969. Bob Kehoes book, Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer, Chapter 30 May 12, 1973, Lifelong friends respond to Arts fatal accident, May 12, 1973. driving on the track. "Terrible. 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. I told 'em I was at the Indy 500. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Please enter your email and password to sign in. He went to the hospital with Patrick to visit Savage. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7232111/art-lee-pollard. He went to a hospital locally and started visiting that hospital and bringing drivers with him. Qualifying speeds were down nearly 10 mph, with Foyt winning the pole and Rutherford collecting the first of his three victories. Bob Green remembers that windy Saturday morning, too; cant forget it really. "We used to average a death a year out here," recalled track announcer Tom Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Pollard frequently visited Larue Carter Memorial Hospital, a facility for mentally ill youth, and each May arranged for a busload or two of its children to come to the track for a picnic. Smiley died instantly from massive trauma inflicted by the severe impact. He finished in the top ten 30 times, with two victories, at Milwaukee and Dover, both in 1969. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Each year it got a little faster and a better car, and then we he started going to out-of-town races, said Green, who was a body shop mechanic for more than 40 years. Johncock's victory gave owner Pat Patrick the first of his three triumphs at Indy, and Back then, the Wide World of Sports televised the qualifier, but they did radio updates every thirty minutes, Mike said. 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. Car trouble ends his day early on lap 45. Art Pollard. home.". I think I cried for about two minutes. Jackson Pollock, in full Paul Jackson Pollock, (born January 28, 1912, Cody, Wyoming, U.S.died August 11, 1956, East Hampton, New York), American painter who was a leading exponent of Abstract Expressionism, an art movement characterized by the free-associative gestures in paint sometimes referred to as action painting. During his lifetime he received widespread publicity and serious recognition for the radical poured, or drip, technique he used to create his major works. [Armando Moreno Teran was a 22 y/o from Culver City Ca. Jim Nabors, an emergency fill-in the year before, sang "Back Home in Indiana" again. It just makes driving at Indianapolis easier. From a small hydroplane on Oregon's Umpqua River to micro-midgets and modified stock cars on a half-mile oval in Roseburg, Oregon. "I tried to keep an upbeat conversation: 'The seat's here for you, Swede, I'm just In 1956, Time magazine gave Pollock the name "Jack the Dripper," referencing his unique style of action painting. wrong," said Dan Gurney, himself a driver until 1970 and later an owner and car Hell, we'd take him on hunting trips, fishing trips, everywhere. | If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site, please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send". I was lucky to have him for a dad, even if I had him less time than I wanted. Carnegie, who will call his 53rd Indy 500 today. People came to see the storied track's first 200-mph laps. I was surprised to find the site honoring your brother, his career, and untimely death. Being a big race fan, I was fortunately allowed to go. He was just an everyday, common person that shared stories. A little after 2 p.m., for the second time in three days, gentlemen started their engines. Party Pollard, away from racing, worked as a car dealer and mechanic and worked with mental health charities. Bobby Unser, in Dan Gurneys Eagle chassis with turbo-Offy power, set the second fastest average speed of 169.507 mph.