Hubie (Offline)
#11
5/11/11 4:19 PM
I have witnessed JW Hunt passing out 100 dollar bills on a couple of occasions.
Neat guy, and a HUGE fan and patron of the Sport
RIP
hoosierhillbilly (Offline)
#13
5/11/11 7:43 PM
THere is a pretty good bio on the JW Hunt on the National SPrint Car HOF site
http://sprintcarhof.com/Pages/Inductees
Search for Hunt in the 1996 class.
THere are also bios on a lot of other greats.
Number three; You have the right to free speech; As long as You're not dumb enough to actually try it —The Clash
LUCKYONE (Offline)
#15
5/11/11 10:51 PM
you will see me at all the tracks J.W. Hunt plate on my truck & a J.W.Hunt hat on my head went to Plant City FL tready me like a king
racephoto1 (Offline)
#17
5/11/11 11:24 PM
One day , years ago, my brothers and I were working on Duke Cook's car at the Hoosier Hundred . We started 11 or 12, and Duke took off. By lap 50 we were 3rd and coming, when the rear end let go. At the end of the day J.W. came by and handed us some cash. He said you boys did a good job today, and I'm buying the beer. If there ever was a racers racer, he was the man.
The other thing about J.W. is that you only hear half the stories. There were so many favors done by that man behind the scenes, that he'll never be forgotten amongst us old timers, as you call us.
Need For Speed (Offline)
#19
5/12/11 12:09 AM
JW was a hell of a guy!
I've been to back yard cook outs with JW in attendance, then later the same day at Eldora he would be mobbed by people. He was the same, laid back, always looking to have a good time, JW.
He 'created' ways to slide racers a few extra $$.
I've even seen him tell one of Eldora's 50/50 girls "Honey, give me $100 worth, and you might as well get $100 worth for yourself too', then he handed her 2 $100 bills.
Short track racing lost a great supporter, and fan, when JW Hunt passed.
Gasman fan 50 (Offline)
#20
5/12/11 1:01 AM
I think he has the visit the race track record. As a fan I would say hi to him all the time. It wouldn't surprise me that he was the man behind the 69 BK's BBQ at Calistoga with Doc Miller the chef.
He sure would pass out some cash.