Additionally, he has written for other publications including Speedvision Online, DRIVE! From his years with Benton through 1938, Pollocks work was strongly influenced by the compositional methods and regionalist subject matter of his teacher and by the poetically expressionist vision of the American painter Albert Pinkham Ryder. Its just like driving a passenger car. preparations four times. Can You Match These Lesser-Known Paintings to Their Artists? Teran, a mechanic on Graham McRae's car, sprinted down pit lane to see if he could be of help to his injured teammate. cemeteries found in McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. It was a May to forget. In the Saturday morning practice session on May 12th, Pollard was running 191.4 mph when he lost control of his Dan Gurney Eagle car and smashed into the outside retaining wall at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Again on Wednesday, after another rain delay, the teams tried again. He was 46. My name was Salt Walther. Driver Art Pollard was killed in an accident during pole day practice. "Back then, it was like me sitting on this stool with a seat belt," Foyt said. Art died inIndianapolis,Indianaas a result of injuries sustained in practice for the 1973Indianapolis500. google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; He always made time for the people he knew and for the fans, Judy Pollard enjoying Arts race car in their Medford driveway in 1967. Pollard's wreck (when he broke his leg in 1972) was a direct result of a broken right rear hub on his STP-Lola. "I pulled up right at the end of pit road and remember telling the radio In 1968, all three of Andy Granatelli/Colin Chapman designed turbines made the field on the first day of qualifications. he also had the rookie of the year, Graham McRae, who finished 16th. ). And it was like talking to your next door neighbor. Foyt approached and put a hand on Johncock's arm. He didn't get to race in 1972 although he qualfied his STP Lola in 10th spot. Just didn't go that way.". Carnegie, who will call his 53rd Indy 500 today. He died in Indianapolis, Indiana in a practice run during the first day of time trials for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. It wasnt big money, but enough to do what we needed to, Judy Dippell said. 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. But the luck and success ran out preparing for the 1973 Indy 500, a race remembered for deadly accidents. Hell, we'd take him on hunting trips, fishing trips, everywhere. google_page_url = document.location; As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Pollard's volume of art in the past seven years came after a five-year period when he stopped drawing after the death of his grandmother. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. First published in 2016, this is an expanded version of Art Pollards biography that includes more content and photos. 1927) Artle Lee Pollard, Jr. (May 5, 1927 - May 12, 1973), was an American racecar driver. He was so funny, kind, and always put other people first. This position gave him economic security during the remaining years of the Great Depression as well as an opportunity to develop his art. And I was wasted. On lap 57, Savage pitted and took on a full fuel load. Eventually I began to work with the weights. Don Caskey was on his tractor when his wife Shirley called him inside on May 12, 1973. It was really impressive, he said. Thirty-two cars returned to their original positions. "Probably after me and you are dead and gone, that stuff they'll be racing will be Pollard's lap prior to the crash was timed at a speed above 192 miles per hour (309km/h). Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Pollard, a 1945 graduate of Roseburg High School, began his racing career in Roseburg. Last Updated: Jan 24, 2023 Article History Table of Contents Jackson Pollock See all media Born: January 28, 1912 Cody Wyoming Died: August 11, 1956 (aged 44) East Hampton New York Notable Works: "Mural" Movement / Style: Abstract Expressionism Action painting automatism modern art Notable Family Members: spouse Lee Krasner google_color_url = "0033FF"; and reduce the possibility of fire. But he never forgot about his old friends. A crowd estimated at 250,000 swarmed Indianapolis Motor Speedway's grandstands, suites and infield on May 12, 1973. "It was just a race that everybody wanted to get over with and go home and forget Please enter your email and password to sign in. google_ad_client = "pub-8002195670072149"; Auto Racer. Walther touched wheels with Jerry Grant's car in the sixth row and was launched into the catch fence near the starting line. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. I had to learn to walk again. canceled and he and many others on the team went instead to Methodist Hospital to check on one of the corners that was grabable," said Dallenbach, who is now the chief steward 1961 Art Pollard won the 1961 Western States Race of Champions with the 34 Willys racer with a longer chassis and some added body work and a new fuel tank which increased the weight to 2050 pounds. | Drag images here or select from your computer for Art Lee Pollard Jr. memorial. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Art Lee Pollard Jr. I told 'em I was at the Indy 500. 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. He and Pollard were close friends. Please try again later. Walther, 25, suffered a crushed kneecap and severe burns over most of his body. After his time in Roseburg, Pollard left for Medford and later became a national figure. Car trouble ends his day early on lap 45. And I saw myself and , honest to God, didn't believe it was me. On-board fuel capacity was cut from 75 gallons to 40, turbocharger boost pressure And I set to work to build myself up. Walther clipped Grant's left front tire, and the car jumped violently into the fence, One of the top athletes probably in the country. He started twenty-fifth and finished twenty-second after a spin. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Art Pollard lived in Medford Oregon during the 1960s and early 70s and was killed during the Indianapolis 500 time trials on May 12, 1973. His father, LeRoy Pollock, was. As they were being At Indy, the closest grandstand seats were moved back from the fence, and the wall Kind, generous, friendly, outgoing, persistent, honest, gentlemanly, optismistic, competitive, even-tempered, vibrant - these words describe a few of the qualities of this exceptional person who was also a great race driver. home.". | Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. His car exploded in an angry orange flash. So Pollard dominated racing on the super modified circuit on the West Coast in the late '50s and early '60s. [1][2][3] He was pronounced dead approximately one hour and three minutes after the accident. [Armando Moreno Teran was a 22 y/o from Culver City Ca. Now engineers design and redesign cars and seats and helmets to minimize the effect on There was a problem getting your location. During a subsequent practice lap, a wheel came off in the NE corner and he crashed, breaking his leg. Evergreen Memorial Park. Indianapolis Star - Sunday, May 13, 1973. Not just for publicity, but sincerely cared for people, Dippell said. Jackson Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming, on January 28, 1912. Art Pollard: The Gentleman Racer Paperback - September 13, 2019 by Bob Kehoe (Author) 9 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback $25.00 1 New from $25.00 First published in 2016, this is an expanded version of Art Pollard's biography that includes more content and photos. From a small hydroplane on Oregons Umpqua River to micro-midgets and modified stock cars on a half-mile oval in Roseburg, Oregon. Grandfather on the Pollard Side - Andrew Jackson Pollard . Not a single lap was complete when the race was halted. Foyt, although Foyt then took to teammate George Snider's car. Walther struggled with addiction to pain medicine after his fiery wreck. 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. Like Christie, Art Pollard of Medford began his racing career in midgets and stock cars. For a moment it was up in the air and then it spun sideways and came down on fire. Methanol, at 70 degrees, weighs about 6.6 pounds a gallon. It consisted mostly of small landscapes and figurative scenes such as Going West (193435), in which Pollock utilized motifs derived from photographs of his birthplace at Cody. It was one of the most miserable weekends of his life. another driver," Johncock said. And he always made time for both kids and adults!. friends . google_color_border = "DDAAAA"; Corrections? or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. This isn't going to do any good either. English He is also one of the first American painters to be recognized during his lifetime and after as a peer of 20th-century European masters of modern art. People came to see the storied track's first 200-mph laps. Forty years later, children cavort on the hospital's "Art Pollard Playground" and the picnic survives in his honor, financed by his fund, the original $25,000 still untouched. ToDo By the mid-60s, car owners were trying to talk Pollard into driving their cars at Indianapolis. | Resend Activation Email. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. The book was released this year by Bob Kehoe of Hillsboro. I do not immediately recall the year, but one of our local motorcycle shops hosted him and his Indy car for a promotion. A little after 2 p.m., for the second time in three days, gentlemen started their engines. Wally Dallenbach, who started behind Walther in the middle of the seventh row, was "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.". A lot of fans - and drivers too - said that Walther blew it. Art won $941.00 for his 14th place finish and Bobby Unser won the race. Rutherford remember very vividly Pollard never regained consciousness, and his injuries were reported to include pulmonary damage due to flame inhalation, third degree burns on both hands, face and neck, a fractured right arm, a fractured leg, and a severe spinal cord injury. He won two Indy car events in 1969, and finished second in the first two California 500s at Ontario Motor Speedway. "I thought, my goodness, we're never going to recover from this," said the speedway's Carnegie. When a race driver is killed on the track the first thing everybody says is,"That's too bad, he was a hell of a guy." In the obituary the next day, his past performances are listed and any other worthy achievements are mentioned. Photo courtesy of Bob Pollard. Schwankovsky gave Pollock some rudimentary training in drawing and painting, introduced him to advanced currents of European modern art, and encouraged his interest in theosophical literature. Maybe not to dad, because I think he took the relationships he had for granted, because he was that way though his whole life. google_ad_channel ="0983136519"; Art was buried in McMinnville Oregon. 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. It began on this day in 1973 when American race car driver Art Lee Pollard, Jr., died in an accident while running practice laps for the Indianapolis 500. Make sure that the file is a photo. That point was clearly emphasized in Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer. Among his contemporaries, he was respected for his deeply personal and totally uncompromising commitment to the art of painting. Teran and Vince Granatelli were the same height and build. He served time in jail. Art Pollard was a top-notch racecar driver, but there was more to him than that. The fingertips on his charred left hand were amputated. respectfully declines requests to talk about the race. He was an engaging speaker and frequent spokesman. This account has been disabled. Here, we celebrate Arts remarkable life. He really put his foot into it and topped teammate Hills speed with an incredible 171.559 mph average. Pollard raced at Indy seven times, finishing eighth in the 1967 race. Johncock's celebration wasn't much of a party. Map Racing families never think it will be their loved-one. "He told me, 'Don't go up there,'" Johncock recalled. 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. as good of friends as you can be when you race against each other," At last glance, Granatelli had seen Teran standing alongside McRea's crew chief, Granatelli's son Vince. Contact Bob Kehoe, author of Art Pollard:The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer.Request an autographed copy. "Very sad, about as sad as you can get," Pat Patrick said 40 years later. "Swede wasn't much older than my son (Steve)," Patrick said. It did provide money. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Pollard's was an uncommon touch. In 1928 they moved to Los Angeles, where Pollock enrolled at Manual Arts High School. The second car out on the track was Graham Hill #70, who posted a four-lap average of 171.208 mph. I just walked away.". Seats Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Art Pollard (7232111)? Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. safety truck, speeding up pit road in the opposite direction of normal traffic, hit Teran A native of Portland, Oregon, Bob Kehoe is a freelance automotive journalist and photographer who wrote his first car column for his high school newspaper. Driver Art Pollard was killed in a horrific pole-day qualifying crash. 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. Being a big race fan, I was fortunately allowed to go. In 1945 Pollock married the painter Lee Krasner and moved to East Hampton, on the southern shore of Long Island, New York. Search above to list available cemeteries. Sunday marks the 99th year of what many call the greatest spectacle in racing, the Indianapolis 500. We just dont!, It was hard, and I still miss having him in my life, adds Judy. Omissions? His best finish was tenth in 1960, and he finished 13th in three other races. The family left Cody, Wyoming, 11 months after Jacksons birth; he would know Cody only through family photographs. Drivers who survived an earlier era now openly wonder how they did. Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA. So it was being a good father, a good man, and a person of integrity that I admire, Dippell said. the blue McLaren-Offy of rookie David "Salt" Walther drifted to the right, google_ad_height = 90; With Memorial Day came gloomy skies and intermittent showers that interrupted He turned away from the flatbed truck he was working on when the radio news mentioned his fathers name. Please reset your password. I'd lost fifty pounds or so. Jim Malloy had crashed in this same turn 2 days before and would die 2 days later. Art L. Pollard, 61, of Commerce City, passed away October 2, 2019 in Brighton CO surrounded by his family. To use this feature, use a newer browser. "When I finally did come back to racing, the other drivers didn't coddle me about what I'd been through. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. He earned 300 points and $17,362.00. In 1956, Time magazine gave Pollock the name "Jack the Dripper," referencing his unique style of action painting. Walther's They wore the same uniform. car owner in Champ car. . You have chosen this person to be their own family member. It was like a blanket of fire on the track. We have set your language to while injuring a dozen spectators. catching its nose and twirling like a propeller a half-dozen times while also overturning. history. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. Granatelli was the CEO and affable pitchman of the car's sponsor, STP oil products. He died Dec. 27, 2012. As the race started, Salt Walther and Jerry Grant touched wheels, launching Walther's car into the catch fence . I was a helluva mess at the time but still conscious. Year should not be greater than current year. His work and example had enormous influence on them and on many subsequent art movements in the United States. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). No one did. Before the next race, significant changes were made to the cars to keep speeds in check The car careened off the wall, burst into flames and spun into the infield, where it rolled several times. Robin Millers 2016 Christmas Gifts Suggestions including Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer by Bob Kehoe. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? And that soon became a tradition, and he was the first one to do that. Armando Moreno Teran - STP pit crewman Mud and sodden trash was everywhere. "When somebody's hurt, he goes through a helluva rehabilitation process. His family lived there for 11 months after his birth, and Pollock never returned to the town. Richards writes for The Indianapolis Star, a Gannett property. Magazine and eBay Motors. Both men stood frozen in their separate locations as news broke on the radio that their friend, Art Pollard, had died in a crash on Pole Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. They said it was my fault. Johncock said. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7232111/art-lee-pollard. "Back then, about the only way to get a better ride, move up the ladder, was when somebody got hurt or killed," Kunzman said. rescue Walther. He studied life drawing, painting, and composition with Benton for the next two and one-half years, leaving the league in the early months of 1933. "This is why there has been such a terrible atmosphere of fear here, all weekend long.". It was then Joe Leonards turn in his #60 STP turbine. Sorry! Weve updated the security on the site. "When I first got out, I remember I put on my nice-looking crepe slacks and my good-looking shirts. There is a problem with your email/password. Christie was born in Grants Pass in 1924 and helped his family raise hops. READ MORE. Qualifying speeds were down nearly 10 mph, with Foyt winning the pole and Rutherford collecting the first of his three victories. 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. Artle Lee Pollard, Jr. (May 5, 1927 May 12, 1973), was an American racecar driver. Savage was moving toward the front again on Lap 59 google_color_border = "DDAAAA"; squeezing Jerry Grant against the wall. He hit the inside wall almost head-on at full speed. I didn't cry 'til I got back to the bed. Savage hit was moved. The total distance covered was 1,450 feet (440m). Photo courtesy of Mike Pollard. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Art was born November 13, 1957, in Denver, CO, to Arthur L. and Philomena "Minnie" (Schenfeld) Pollard. Fast forward 36 years. The car was running smoothly. wrong," said Dan Gurney, himself a driver until 1970 and later an owner and car He would share an apartment in Greenwich Village with Sanford and his wife until 1942. A scarecrow.". "This is what everybody feared," ABC's Jim McKay told the worldwide television audience. Art Pollard was crowned Champion (shown above) and awarded a 9 2 trophy after compiling 1,150 out of a possible 1,200 points over the two days. Then I progressed to hand grips. No matter. (Pollard Family Collection), Innovative Turbines of 1968: Art drove #20, Art commented on what it was like to drive the turbine car for the first time. He died of liver failure, attending physician Steve Olvey wrote in his book, "Rapid Response," due to a transfusion of contaminated plasma. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Art Pollard (born 05 May 1927 Dragon, Utah; died 12 May 1973 Indianapolis, Indiana). "I thought it was my son who had been hit.". Bring He was just an everyday, common person that shared stories. Patrick owned Patrick Racing, which fielded the winning car, driven by Gordon Johncock. keeping it warm.' Safety was the watchword for the 1974 Indianapolis 500. At the Brickyard, back in Indianapolis, they always knew him as the kinda guy that looked out for the other drivers. 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. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. He has held positions as Media Coordinator for an SCCA Pro Series, and Public Relations Coordinator for a producer of major hot rod shows. Recent studies by art historians and scientists . gravity. Then they had two big fellas, two great big fellas, come in and lift me up and hold me up in the air and let me try and move my legs. google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; Family members linked to this person will appear here. [4] Pollard had turned 46 one week before he died. Bob Stewart was a member of his first crew at Indianapolis, and a life-long friend. He lived with his brother Charles and later in an apartment in Greenwich Village with his brother Sanford and Sanfords wife. It was a quick input on the wheel to the right, and it came right backit only happened that one time. 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