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Buddlite
04-28-2009, 06:14 PM
Sad day

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- David Poole, one of NASCAR's most significant voices as the lead motorsports columnist for the Charlotte Observer, died Tuesday of a heart attack. He was 50.
Poole was stricken at his Stanfield home and his daughter called 911, the paper said. He was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Poole was in the midst of his 13th season covering NASCAR for the Observer, the newspaper at the heart of NASCAR country. He covered last weekend's race at Talladega and, true to his nature, followed the coverage of the last-lap crash involving Carl Edwards with a blog post on the Observer site dissecting the pros and cons of racing at the high-speed superspeedway. Poole called the track an anachronism.
"Is racing at Talladega out of control?" he wrote. "I say it is, and Carl Edwards' crash Sunday into the catch-fence in the tri-oval of the 2.66-mile track merely reinforced that opinion.
"Does somebody have to die before we've decided we don't have control?"
Poole was a four-time winner of the National Motorsports Press Association's writer of the year.
"He was the best in his field, there's no doubt about that," Observer editor Rick Thames said Tuesday afternoon in announcing Poole's death to his newsroom.
He also hosted "The Morning Drive" weekday show on Sirius NASCAR Radio and was the author of several books.
"The NASCAR community is stunned and saddened by the loss of David Poole," Brian France, NASCAR Chairman and CEO, said in a statement. "David was as passionate about NASCAR as anyone and had very definitive opinions about the sport. He served the industry, and most importantly the fans, through his reporting and commentary in the Charlotte Observer and Sirius Satellite Radio."
Poole was born in Gastonia, N.C., and lived in Stanfield at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, two sons, daughter, and one grandson:sad:

Update: NASCAR Chairman Brian France issued this statement today:
"The NASCAR community is stunned and saddened by the loss of David Poole. David was as passionate about NASCAR as anyone and had very definitive opinions about the sport. He served the industry, and most importantly the fans, through his reporting and commentary in the Charlotte Observer and Sirius Satellite Radio. Our thoughts and prayers go out to David's family and friends. He will be missed."
And Talladega Superspeedway President Rick Humphrey issued this statement:
"Losing David is a huge blow to the NASCAR community. I feel we have lost one of the "old-guard" of the NASCAR press corps. As a longtime motorpsorts journalist, David was as knowledgeable about NASCAR as anyone I have ever met. I want his family to know that the thoughts and prayers of everyone at Talladega Superspeedway are with them during this difficult time."

Shirley
04-28-2009, 07:21 PM
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us2bfast
04-28-2009, 09:02 PM
Deb and I are shocked and saddend at David Poole's passing. We will miss his sharp wit on "The Morning Drive" He was without a doubt one of the greatest columnists of our time. We got to meet him at Daytona last year and within a few seconds it seemed like we were old friends. Our hearts go out to his family and many friends

upsjed
04-28-2009, 10:24 PM
David was always intellegent and well spoken. Bless his family in this difficult time.

texastim
04-29-2009, 10:02 PM
Listened to morning drive every morning on the way to work. I will truly miss David. He has finally made his "shady rest" as he used to say.

Nascarcamping
04-30-2009, 12:34 AM
I exchanged some emails with him last year and he knew of our website, nascar lost a true champion of the sport.:(

knute2
04-30-2009, 12:37 AM
I always loved on friday morning near the end of his radio show how he would pick a new song, usually the type of music you wouldn't listen to as a race fan, and read the lyrics.

I remember when my mom and I were driving form NC to NH back in feburary and he read the lyrics to "lollypop" by some rap group. It was so funny it was starting to hurt when we laughed so hard.

No one will ever be albe to replace David Poole, but we will kept racing in his memory

Buddlite
07-07-2009, 10:03 PM
Ran across this if anyones interested.

Since the passing of longtime motorsports journalist David Poole eight weeks ago, the inspiration of his legacy has been quite prevalent. Countless memories have been shared and personal tributes written. In those tributes, it was clear the sport of auto racing held a significant place in David's heart. But it was also clear his inner-joy came from his two-year-old grandson, Eli. We all find balance and escape in different ways. Poole found his in Eli.

With the support of many industry people as well as Katy Poole, David's wife, a college fund has been established for Eli. The hope here is that Eli will be afforded the opportunity to embark on his own successful career, and - all the while - truly understand how much his PawPaw meant to the NASCAR community. The college fund for Eli is established at the Bank of Stanly in Oakboro, N.C. Donations can be sent to the following address:

Eli Samuel Ross
Bank of Stanly
Attn: Misty Nordan
P.O. Box 539
Oakboro, NC 28129
Phone: 704.485.3435
(Please make checks payable to "Eli Ross Account" at Bank of Stanly.)

We encourage everyone to contribute in Poole's memory as a gesture of lasting appreciation, as well as recognition to his unconditional desire to do this very thing for others. Sincerely,

Mike Davis
Director of Communications, JR Motorsports

web4dale
07-09-2009, 08:42 PM
that is a very cool thing.....