‘Fireball’s’ daughter wants to document ‘Daddy’s’ life:

Roberts Trivette wants to write a book to share her side of the story about the man whose friends knew as Glenn, his family knew as “Bubbie” and Daddy and the millions of old-time NASCAR fans knew as “Fireball.” “The title is ‘Fireball Roberts, his Daughter’s Story of his Career,’ ” Roberts Trivette said. “This is letting everyone know this is coming from me who lived it, who is living to tell it. Mother (Doris) told it in any interview she was ever asked to do, whether it be newspaper or television, and she did an awesome job with it because my mother dedicated her life to preserve his memory.” Roberts, born in Tavares and raised in Apopka, earned his nickname not from racing but from his prowess as a pitcher on a local American Legion baseball team. He went on to become one of the sport’s premier drivers, winning 33 races — including the 1962 Daytona 500 — before being fatally injured in a fiery wreck at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1964 when Pam was 13 years old.(more at Florida Today)(2-7-2007)