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Old 03-26-2018, 01:45 PM   #1
Clint Rigby
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Default Thank you Rusty Hall

We all have been in a situation where you're in a pretty major bind. As stressful as that can be you can usually find something positive in the whole mess.


This past weekend we had an issue on Gary Emmons Black Mustang where the fan wire grounded out and melted the wiring, while in the lanes for Q3 of course. After hearing about the issue I hopped on the scooter and rushed over to take a look. After a few trips back to the trailer I had it "repaired".


With probably only 10 pairs in front of us I rushed back to the trailer to grab the Camaro and headed the lanes to try and make the run. I was in such a rush getting my pants and jacket on I decided not to set the tires for the run.


Rusty Hall who had already been over trying to help with the Mustang asked if there was anything he could do to help me. He set the pressures in my tires and stayed by Gary and I until he knew we didn't need anything else.


Moments like this remind me of why I love our sport. For another racer to take the initiative to come over and help like he did just blows me away.


Rusty I truly appreciate your concern for us and taking the time to come lend a hand when we were in need!


Thank you

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