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Dave Fulton
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12/29/12 11:49:27AM
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R.I.P. Salt Walther


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From his hometown of Dayton, Ohio, a newspaper article that provides a little more than the wire service news of driver Salt Walther's passing. Most folks forget he drove in a few NASCAR races, remembering only his crash at Indy. Prayers and condolences. It was a tough road after that 1973 event.

Posted: 10:05 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28, 2012

Dayton racer Walther dead at 65

By Tom Archdeacon

Staff Writer

Dayton Daily News

David Salt Walther, the Dayton race car driver whose career and life saw some memorable peaks and many terrible lows, has died at age 65.

A spokesman for the Montgomery County Coroners Office confirmed Walther died Thursday night at a residence in Trotwood. He said test results are pending and at present the cause of death is undetermined.

The son of the late Dayton foundry executive George Walther, Salt competed on the USAC and CART circuits, as well as in NASCAR events, including the Daytona 500, and at unlimited hydroplane races.

A dozen years ago a Dayton Daily News poll selected him as one of Daytons 100 Most Influential Sports Legends of the past century.

He started five Indianapolis 500s and finished ninth in the rain-shortened 1976 race. But he is best known there for his fiery crash in 1973.

When the race began his McLaren Offenhauser was launched skyward, spewing 80 gallons of fuel as it sailed upside down into a fence. The battered car burst into flames and spun in the first turn. The melee that followed claimed 11 cars and injured numerous spectators.

Walther was trapped upside down in the flames for six minutes. Much of the car melted and he was badly burned on about 60 percent of his body, suffered several broken bones and was given a five percent chance to live. Twice he was given last rites.

His crash is considered the worst Brickyard carnage that anyone has survived. His left hand where the fingers were burned down to nubs and mended by three dozen operations was usually concealed in a black leather glove after that.

Walther ended up addicted to morphine and that led to abuse of other drugs and a long path of self-destruction and arrests, including one last month on an old obstruction of justice charge.

Centerville attorney Bill Knapp once said Salts situation was like that of another famous client of his:

The thing is, hes like Ron Peters (of Pete Rose gambling fame). They get reputations and then theyre on the bubble all the time. Its like theyre wearing a scarlet letter. People figure the worst even when its not the case.


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
01/25/13 04:55:01PM
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One of our Wilson, NC-area eastern NC style bbq joints was featured last week on Public Television. Our group from Wrangler ate here on Fridays.

http://video.unctv.org/video/2327082889/

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
01/14/13 03:31:38PM
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You sure that wasn't Goatville?!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
01/13/13 11:07:11AM
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Some folks of a certain generation might be reminded of Boone's Farm, the cheap wines marketed to youngsters that swept the nation in the late 60s/early 70s, especially the famed Fuzzy Navel flavor!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
01/12/13 05:44:50PM
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Driving from Wilson, NC to Raleigh, we used to pass through Knightdale on U.S. 64 (same road as Lizard Lick) until a bypass was built several years ago.

Here's a blog from WRAL-TV in Raleigh. I suspect you can figure which street we passed in Knightdale would get the attention of my daughters!

Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations - WRAL-Television, Raleigh
"People are always asking me where to take vacation. Whats a cool place? Whats the most scenic drive?" WRAL News Anchor Bill Leslie attempts to answer those questions and others in his Carolina Conversations blog.

Strange street names

Posted: May 5, 2010
Friend and long-time WRAL colleague Kevin Shand suggested we do a blog about street names. What is the strangest name youve seen on a street, road, boulevard or highway sign? And what does it take to get a road named after you?

Theres a Possum Trot Road in the mountains. I laugh every time I drive by Roach Ranch Road near Jordan Lake. When I was a young television reporter there was a funny road name in Knightdale. Jackass Road was named in honor of a mule trader. In 1987 image conscious town leaders voted to change the name to Knight Road.

Former WRAL Anchorman Charlie Gaddy has a street named after him in Cary. It runs by the library. Former Cary Mayor Koka Booth once said he would work to give me a street name but it would probably have to be in Chatham County! (home of Winding Wayne and Dennis Andrews by the way)

I once lived on Chimney Rock Road in Houston. The terrain was flat as a pancake and really made no sense.

Siler City has a Sewer Plant Road. Thats a very practical name but I dont think Id want to live there. (again, Winding Wayne and Dennis country)

What is your favorite street name? Surprise and delight us!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
01/12/13 05:30:02PM
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We share something else in common!

Dave Fulton
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01/12/13 05:01:31PM
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Well, this old geezer can't claim to have ever plowed behind a mule, but my dad did as a youngster.

Dave Fulton
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01/12/13 04:27:20PM
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Patsy, I am so glad you mentioned Benson, NC. I used to have many occasions to drive through Benson and once got caught up and delayed by the Mule Days Parade . I once mentioned that on this forum and some New York transplant to Georgia had the nerve to question whether there was in fact a Mule Days celebration. I won't say her name here to avoid the embarrassment she would endure again. I long ago decided to let her knowledge of racing and cooking overcome her lack of knowledge about Benson Mules!

http://www.bensonmuledays.com/

I actually "borrowed" a yellow & red advertising banner from the Ford dealership in Benson in the late 60s that read "You're Ahead in a Ford." My buddies and I changed the banner to read "You're a FOOL in a Ford" and flew it over our tent several years at Darlington on Southern 500 weekend!!!

Dave Fulton
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01/11/13 10:28:56AM
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I had never eaten tenderloin until I was married living near father-in-law's hogs. I wanted tenderloin biscuits every morning. Joyce finally explained there was not an infinite supply of tenderloin on a hog!

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