Author Topic: Paul Newman has died  (Read 4732 times)

Offline fasteddy

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6958
    • www.flyingtiger.ca  http://shop.flyingtiger.ca
Paul Newman has died
« on: September 27, 2008, 11:12:32 AM »


   Saturday, September 27th 2008, 14:02 GMT

Paul Newman, pictured in 2007 at the Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayAmerican movie legend and motor racing entrepreneur Paul Newman has died last night at the age of 83, after a lengthy battle with cancer.

Newman, who was co-owner of the Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing team and raced himself throughout the 1970s and 1980s, died peacefully at his home in Westport, Connecticut, with his wife Joanne Woodward and his five daughters at his side.

In a statement issued today by the Newman Foundation, the charity organisation mourned its founder saying he will be missed by all who surrounded him.

"Paul Newman's craft was acting. His passion was racing. His love was his family and friends. And his heart and soul were dedicated to helping make the world a better place for all.

"Paul had an abiding belief in the role that luck plays in one's life, and its randomness. He was quick to acknowledge the good fortune he had in his own life, beginning with being born in America, and was acutely aware of how unlucky so many others were. True to his character, he quietly devoted himself to helping offset this imbalance.

"An exceptional example is the legacy of Newman's Own. What started as something of a joke in the basement of his home, turned into a highly-respected, multi-million dollar a year food company. And true to form, he shared this good fortune by donating all the profits and royalties he earned to thousands of charities around the world, a total which now exceeds $250 million.

"While his philanthropic interests and donations were wide-ranging, he was especially committed to the thousands of children with life-threatening conditions served by the Hole in the Wall Camps, which he helped start over 20 years ago.

"He saw the Camps as places where kids could escape the fear, pain and isolation of their conditions, kick back, and raise a little hell. Today, there are 11 Camps around the world, with additional programs in Africa and Vietnam. Through the Camps, well over 135,000 children have had the chance to experience what childhood was meant to be.

"In Paul's words: "I wanted to acknowledge luck; the chance and benevolence of it in my life, and the brutality of it in the lives of others, who might not be allowed the good fortune of a lifetime to correct it."

"Paul took advantage of what life offered him, and while personally reluctant to acknowledge that he was doing anything special, he forever changed the lives of many with his generosity, humor, and humanness.

"His legacy lives on in the charities he supported and the Hole in the Wall Camps, for which he cared so much.

"We will miss our friend Paul Newman, but are lucky ourselves to have known such a remarkable person."

Offline fasteddy

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6958
    • www.flyingtiger.ca  http://shop.flyingtiger.ca
Re: Paul Newman has died
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2008, 09:08:34 PM »
Dennis pays tribute to Paul Newman

   Saturday, September 27th 2008, 16:27 GMT

Formula One's McLaren chief Ron Dennis has paid tribute to American legend Paul Newman, who passed away last night at the age of 83.

In a statement issued by Dennis at Singapore today, the Briton said: "Paul Newman was one of those very few people for whom the term 'megastar' was no exaggeration: truly, he was a legend of the silver screen.

"However, he was also a fine driver, who was famous in Hollywood for doing his own stunt driving as often as not. But his driving was in fact no mere stunt.

"I met him quite a few times, and liked him a lot. In fact I arranged a secret test for him in a Procar many years ago, and he acquitted himself pretty well. He competed in quite a few races, in fact, and the highlight of his competition-driving career was a fine second place in the Le Mans 24 Hours race of 1979.

"Along with all my McLaren Group and Vodafone McLaren Mercedes colleagues, I extend my sympathy at this very sad time to this great man's grieving family and friends."

Newman attended several Formula One Grands Prix - his last visit to the paddock in the 2000 Canadian GP at Montreal. A year ago, at the age of 82, he took a ride in the Minardi F1x2 car, with F1 champion Mario Andretti - who also drove for Newman in Champ Car - at the wheel.

Offline fasteddy

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6958
    • www.flyingtiger.ca  http://shop.flyingtiger.ca
Re: Paul Newman has died
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2008, 05:11:04 PM »

Offline fasteddy

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6958
    • www.flyingtiger.ca  http://shop.flyingtiger.ca
Re: Paul Newman has died
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2008, 08:17:32 PM »
Bourdais mourns Newman's passing

By Edd Straw    Saturday, September 27th 2008, 16:50 GMT

Paul Newman and Sebastian Bourdais in 2004Sebastien Bourdais has paid tribute to his former team boss Paul Newman, who passed away yesterday at the age of 83.

Bourdais was one of Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing's most successful drivers, winning the Champ Car World Series four times during his five years with the team.

"He was just a great character," Bourdais told autosport.com. "Paul discovered racing when he was 45 years old and discovered that he was pretty damned good at it.

"He got a lot of opportunities to drive some really nice cars and won his class at the Daytona 24 Hours at the age of 70.

"That was Paul. A great guy who was always ready to have a good time in racing as well as trying to do everything he could do to help kids and everyone around him.

"We had so much success together and some great years. That's what I remember most - sharing so many great moments with him.

"We had known for quite a while that there was no way out and he was not going to survive the cancer. He was in a lot of pain, and he's in a much better place now."

Bourdais, now a Formula One driver with Scuderia Toro Rosso, drove for Newman's team from 2003 to 2007, winning 31 races and taking 27 pole positions during his time competing in Champ Car.