Sad News From The Turbo Wax Racing Camp
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
My friend, you have my deepest condolences. You guys have been a big help for keeping us moving down the right track, I'm so sad to hear of his track coming to an end. He's in a better place now, and will watch us from above.
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I'm sorry to hear that, me and Faith were talking about this earlier. Poor guy, it's too bad so many good people go the hard way... But at least he died doing what he loved doing, and maybe he didn't feel a thing.
A few of our World Rally Championship drivers died these past two years. One from my country who had just signed a big deal, and another British King Richard Burns. We all feel the pain man... and we all know how sad it is to have these people go. As long as you remember him, and keep his traditions close to you, it's okay.
A few of our World Rally Championship drivers died these past two years. One from my country who had just signed a big deal, and another British King Richard Burns. We all feel the pain man... and we all know how sad it is to have these people go. As long as you remember him, and keep his traditions close to you, it's okay.
Damn, I'm very touched by this story. Not only do I respect that few that take our lone road, but the top dogs of our kind out there racing are the ones who stand out the most. I take this to heart as I'll be out racing our race tiburon now and things like this are always a factor in the choices we make. I hope the best for all of those who experienced this huge loss, and my prayers go out to them.




