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Robin Miller | RACER
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Robin Miller flunked out of Ball State after two quarters, but got a job stooging for Jim Hurtubise at the 1968 Indianapolis 500 when Herk's was the last roadster to ever make the race. He got hired at The Indianapolis Star a month later and talked his way into the sports department, where he began covering USAC and IndyCar racing. He got fired at The Star for …
Robin Miller’s Mailbag: A note to our readers | RACER
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IndyCar. Robin Miller's Mailbag: A note to our readers. By RACER Staff June 23, 2021 7:36 AM. By RACER Staff | June 23, 2021 7:36 AM ET. Robin Miller’s Mailbag presented by Honda Racing/HPD is on hiatus this week. It will return before the next IndyCar Series round at Mid-Ohio. Thanks for your understanding.
Robin Miller | ikissedthebricks
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Robin Miller. I was a girl that did not follow sports except for the Indianapolis 500. I lived in the Chicago suburbs and neither the nightly news or the newspaper carried much information, if any, about any form of racing. Somewhere around 2006, I started following the entire IndyCar season. I had to make sure to watch the preshow to learn ...
Robin Miller, the gutsy motor sport writer who's better …
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Regular readers of the Racer website probably noticed that “Miller’s Mailbag” – the weekly column wherein longtime IndyCar scribe Robin Miller answers readers’ burning questions – has been missing for more than a month. A few days ago, Miller himself explained his absence in “A letter to the Racer nation.” “I almost died two weeks ago with a nasty infection and fever, …
Noted motorsports journalist Robin Miller died at 71 - NBC Sports
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Veteran motorsports and IndyCar reporter Robin Miller died, August 25, at 71.. An Indiana native, Miller always had a special affinity for …
The racing world reacts to the passing of Robin Miller
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That is not the case when reports that esteemed motorsports journalist and personality Robin Miller had succumbed to bone cancer at 71. Miller deserved it, not because he looked the part, but because others thought of him that way. “Racing has lost one of its most well-respected journalists and most beloved personalities,” said Roger Penske ...
Obituary: Robin Miller, 1949-2021
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One of motorsport’s legendary writers and broadcasters Robin Miller has died at the age of 71. Born in Southport, IN, October 1949, Miller first visited Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1957 and attended his first 500 in ’59. There his imagination was captured by the overwhelming magnitude of the event, and in particular the heroics of Jim ...
Obituary: Robin Miller, 1949-2021 - motorsport.com
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David Malsher-Lopez. Aug 25, 2021, 11:42 AM. Listen to this article. Born in Southport, IN, October 1949, Miller first visited Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1957 and attended his first 500 in ...
From Racer Magazine: MILLER: A letter to the RACER nation | RACER
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Remembering Robin Miller August 25, 2021 In "Auto Racing" Indycar Loses Its Biggest Voice; Robin Miller Dies at 71 August 25, 2021 In "Auto Racing" Indycar Notes: Chasing Unicorns: A Third OEM and More Ovals July 9, 2021 In "Auto Racing"
Legendary Racing Journalist Miller Dies at 71
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By Curt Cavin | Published: Aug 25, 2021. Robin L. Miller, a lifelong motorsports fan who became one of the sport’s most recognized and influential media personalities, died Aug. 25 in Indianapolis. He was 71. A native of his beloved Southport, Indiana, Miller rose to prominence as an Indianapolis Star sports writer, parlaying his love of many ...
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