Saturday, May 18, 2013
NASCAR community mourns death of Dick Trickle
Mark Martin received a piece of advice very early in his Cheap Jerseys Free Shipping career from Dick Trickle that he's never forgotten.
"He was the one that told me, and this is kind of corny, but it isn't NBA Jerseys Wholesalewhen you're 18 or 19 years old — he told me 'In order to finish first, first you must finish,'" Martin said. "That stuck with me always."
The NASCAR garage was full of Trickle stories on Friday, a day after the 71-year-old racer died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. An old-school driver with an odd name, and a guy who earned an almost cult-like following among fans, Trickle was mostly remembered Friday for his role as a mentor to many drivers who went on to have far greater success in NASCAR than Trickle ever achieved.
A short-track star from Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., Trickle was believed to have won up to 1,000 races while inspiring hundreds of racers throughout the Midwest. Among them was Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace,Cheap Nike Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys a St. Louis native who toured the same Midwest circuit and raced Trickle down to the wire for the 1983 ASA championship.
"When I was short-track racing, I would call him every Monday morning and he would always help me with race setups and stuff," Wallace said. "He and I had such a good time telling little Cheap Jerseys stories, but he was the guy that taught me almost everything in the (Midwestern) American Speed Association. And he was the guy that I battled right to the end for my 1983 ASA championship. I barely beat the guy that taught me everything."
Martin said he, Wallace and the late Alan Kulwicki, a Wisconsin native, owed their success to Trickle.
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