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Name
  
Rick Lewis


Rick Lewis (radio personality) The Foxs Rick Lewis on Life After Michael Floorwax and More Westword


Died
  
2001 (aged 40-41)

Born
  
1960 (age 40-41), Winter Haven, Florida, United States

Richard Lewis, Sr. (1960 – 2001) was an American radio announcer. For nearly two decades, Lewis served as the studio voice for the Motor Racing Network (MRN).

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Rick Lewis (radio personality) The Foxs Rick Lewis on Life After Michael Floorwax and More Westword

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Career

Lewis began working for MRN Radio in 1983. His signature voice introduced and closed out hundreds of race broadcasts on over 640 affiliates across North America. He was often credited for starting every race broadcast with the signature intro `M . . . R . . . N . . . radio presents'. His segments would be usually recorded the week before every race at a studio in what is now known as the Daytona 500 Experience, a NASCAR attraction located at Daytona International Speedway.

Death

On July 11, 2001, Lewis was found dead in his home in South Daytona, Florida of an apparent murder-suicide attempt involving his wife Wanda. He was 52 years old.

References

Rick Lewis (radio personality) Wikipedia