Ex-driver Dick Trickle dead at 71

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CONCORD, N.C. -- Retired stock-car driver Dick Trickle, known for his colorful name and short-track prowess, died on Thursday from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 71.

According to the Lincoln County, N.C., sheriff's department, the incident occurred at 12:02 p.m. ET at Forest Lawn Cemetery off Highway 150 in Boger City.
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The Lincoln County Communications Center received a call, apparently from Trickle, that "there would be a dead body and it would be his." Center workers tried to place a return call to the number but did not get an answer.

Emergency units found Trickle's body lying near his pickup truck when they arrived.

Lt. Tim Johnson, who heads the Lincoln County detective department, said that at the family's request, no additional information would be released at this time.

Johnson said there would be an investigation, which is standard in cases such as these.

"He called in," Johnson said. "It's not the first time we've had these. It's always a sad situation ... even sadder for the family."

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Dick Trickle on his passing today," NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France said in a statement. "Dick was a legend in the short-track racing community, particularly in his home state of Wisconsin, and he was a true fan favorite. Personalities like Dick Trickle helped shape our sport. He will be missed."

Trickle, a native of Wisconsin, has been a resident of Lincoln County since the early 1990s. His only victory in NASCAR's premier series was a non-points victory in the 1990 Winston Open, the preliminary to the All-Star race.

Trickle has been billed as the winningest short-track driver in the history of stock-car racing, recording about 1,000 victories in feature races, including 67 in 1972.

He was the rookie of the year in NASCAR's premier series in 1989 with six top-five finishes and nine top 10s.

Much of Trickle's short-track success came in Wisconsin, where he was nicknamed the "White Knight'' because of his SuperAmerica paint scheme.
Reigning Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski said Trickle was "the guy'' when it came to Midwest short track racing.

"He meant a lot to the local short track racers,'' Keselowski said after unveiling his Miller Lite fan mosaic paint scheme for Saturday's All-Star race. "Kind of more the Midwest style of racing, which was track by track when NASCAR was more of a regional Southern sport before it had developed to the national platform it is now. He was the superstar of that style.

"It is very sad to see him go, and obviously difficult with the way it went.''
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RIP, but that is an odd way to go out. i mean by the truck? and such a short cryptic call. not to sound paranoid but my spidey senses would be tingling if i were those cops.

or hell maybe with all the recent scandals and cover ups i am just seeing stuff that isn't there
 

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I'm wondering if, considering his age, he got some bad news about his health and said "F*** that, I'm not going out like that".
 

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I was shocked when I heard this on the news. Really sad that whatever it was that drove him to shoot himself. He was a legend in short track racing in the upper midwest and considered by anyone who met him as one of the nicest guys wherever he was racing at.
 

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R.I.P. A great racer. I have an idea of where he was when he took his life and its sad to see someone else let the devil talk them into it. My condolances for the family.
 

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Damn I hope my life doesn't get to the point I have to slip a pistol in my mouth and pull the trigger. I had an employee/friend of mine commit suicide 10 months ago. Shot himself in the head, his daughter found him immediately afterward, she stated his legs were twitching.
 

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Sad news! This report is even more strange in that he took his life at the Forest Lawn Cemetery. A cemetery of all places.
 

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