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ronmil 7/21/21 1:36 PM

Thirty-one years ago
 
It hardly seems possible that it has been thirty-one years today that I sat in the grandstand at Salem and witnessed one of the greatest drivers of all time perish in an accident as the he received the white flag.

RIP, Rich Vogler

TQ29m 7/21/21 2:04 PM

Was he driving for Watson that day?

Midget98 7/21/21 2:37 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
He was in the Hoffman car I believe.

BrentTFunk 7/21/21 3:25 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
Rich was great. Truly one of my heroes. RIP

Dougherty20 7/21/21 4:29 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
Watched that race and accident live on ESPN. Was devastated. Saw Rich run many times. Stood on the loud pedal, and ranks up there with Foyt, Stewart, and Hewitt as one of the best short track open wheel racers of all time. Could drive anything, and was as good on pavement as he was on dirt. Didn't matter, midget, sprint, silver crown, Indy car.

jonboat15 7/21/21 4:35 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dougherty20 (Post 542185)
Watched that race and accident live on ESPN. Was devastated. Saw Rich run many times. Stood on the loud pedal, and ranks up there with Foyt, Stewart, and Hewitt as one of the best short track open wheel racers of all time. Could drive anything.

I watched it on TV also, I was crushed.. The night I lost my hero.
RIP mad dog.

Charles Nungester 7/21/21 4:39 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
I was at the Kings Royal and no sooner than we pulled out on to 118 leaving did it come over the radio that Rich had passed.

ronmil 7/21/21 5:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TQ29m (Post 542178)
Was he driving for Watson that day?

Hoffman

Bostonian 7/21/21 6:13 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
l also watched it live on ESPN that night. I was still drinking back then and after witnessing what happened, I got hammered and missed work the next day. Even though I've lived in MA my whole life (so far), I've always been drawn to open-wheel racing. Maybe it was watching all of the tape-delayed races shown on the Wild World of Sports back in the day, back when AJ, Mario, the Unsers, and all the others still ran on dirt. I appreciated what Rich Vogler accomplished. It was so cool that he had his pilot's license and would fly himself to races. He was a racers racer and was definitely one of the best to strap in and mash the pedal.

Stevensville Mike 7/21/21 7:15 PM

Re: Thirty-one years ago
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bostonian (Post 542197)
It was so cool that he had his pilot's license and would fly himself to races....

He was scheduled to run his first NASCAR race that weekend at Pocono.

RIP Rich Vogler.


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