Art Pollard's story deserves to be told, from his humble beginnings in Dragon, Utah to his untimely death on Pole Day at Indianapolis in 1973. From a small hydroplane on Oregon's Umpqua River to micro-midgets and modified st...

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Art Pollard's story deserves to be told, from his humble beginnings in Dragon, Utah to his untimely death on Pole Day at Indianapolis in 1973. From a small hydroplane on Oregon's Umpqua River to micro-midgets and modified stock cars on a half-mile oval in Roseburg, Oregon. 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. For some, Art may be just one more racing statistic - but for others he was so much more.

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