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  1. 25 sie 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.

  2. 25 sie 2021 · Miller died Wednesday after a 4-year battle with cancer. He was 71. Miller was a self-proclaimed nonathlete who wore baggy pants and sweatshirts with faces of drivers adorning the fronts. He...

  3. 27 sie 2021 · Best of all was Robin recounting his own racing career. His failure in Formula Ford, after briefly wondering if he was the next Jimmy Clark when he qualified on the front row for his first race,...

  4. Robin Miller, 1949-2021. Robin Miller had no greater passion in his life than the world of auto racing. An Indiana native, his love for the sport first began when his father took him to visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1957. The following year, he attended his first Indy 500.

  5. 1 lut 2004 · Robin Miller, 54 Motorsports journalist now working for ESPN. Covered open-wheel racing for the Indianapolis Star for more than 30 years. There's no winner. Open-wheel racing lost. It's a joke.

  6. 5 sie 2021 · For decades, Robin Miller has given his unfiltered opinion on US Racing, with no thought of the consequences, writes Preston Lerner. Now, after a brush with death, his contribution to the sport is due to be recognised.

  7. 25 sie 2021 · IndyCar journalist, broadcaster and advocate, and friend Robin Miller has died at the age of 71. The Indiana native, who passed after a long fight against multiple myeloma and leukemia, carved himself a reputation as one of American racing's most authoritative voices during his five-decade career as a writer.

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