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Robin Miller
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Born
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1949-10-27
)
October 27, 1949
[1]
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Died
| August 25, 2021
(2021-08-25)
(aged 71)
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Occupation
| Journalist
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Years active
| 1968?2021
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Employer(s)
| Racer
NBCSN
The Indianapolis Star
(former)
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Robin Lee Miller
(October 27, 1949 ? August 25, 2021) was an American motorsports
journalist
and sports commentator. He worked for
The Indianapolis Star
from 1968 until 2001. He also wrote for
Autoweek
,
Car and Driver
,
ESPN
and
Speed
.
Miller announced he had terminal
leukemia
in July 2021.
[3]
He died in Indianapolis from the disease on August 25, 2021 at aged 71.
[4]
[5]
- ↑
Marshall Pruett (May 4, 2020).
"The Marshall Pruett Podcast, MP 809: Robin Miller, Who The Hell Are You?, Season 2"
(Podcast)
. Retrieved
May 6,
2020
.
- ↑
"Robin Miller Bio"
.
Speed Channel
. Archived from
the original
on May 31, 2009
. Retrieved
February 26,
2010
.
- ↑
"MILLER: A letter to the RACER nation"
. RACER. July 2021
. Retrieved
2021-07-31
.
- ↑
Legendary Racing Journalist Miller Dies at 71
- ↑
Benbow, Dana Hunsinger.
"Robin Miller, journalist who captivated race fans with unfiltered takes, dies at 71"
.
The Indianapolis Star
. Retrieved
2021-08-25
.