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egras
November 10, 2020 at 11:23:00 AM
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I just saw on Facebook Scott Gerkin passed away a few days ago.  RIP



BMarks1
November 10, 2020 at 02:11:35 PM
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One of the best ever.  I remember Scott was one of the few who could handle Steve on his team and talk to him and reel him in.  Reeling in one of the most competitive atletes ever is not an easy thing to do.

Also remember Steve continuously bumming cigarettes from Scott, hitting them a couple of times and throwing it out.  With Steve pacing back and forth trying to figure out what to do to the car.

For some reason I always paid attention to Scott and Steve in the pitts.  I guess you want to watch the best do what they do.  

Really not important, but does anyone know the cause of death?  Have not seen.

 

RIP Scott



rolldog
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November 10, 2020 at 02:59:33 PM
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http://www.wbiw.com/2020/11/09/obituary-scott-gerkin/



alum.427
November 10, 2020 at 04:27:46 PM
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It's so unfortunate at the age of 62 he is gone. He was dedicated to steve throughout his career. RIP



sprintfanatic
November 10, 2020 at 07:15:17 PM
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Speed Sport article: https://speedsport.com/sprints-midgets/world-of-outlaws-sprint-cars/legendary-sprint-car-crew-chief-scott-gerkin-dies-at-62/

 



MandGRacing96
November 11, 2020 at 07:02:11 AM
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Speed Sport article: https://speedsport.com/sprints-midgets/world-of-outlaws-sprint-cars/legendary-sprint-car-crew-chief-scott-gerkin-dies-at-62/

 



RIP



egras
November 12, 2020 at 12:05:15 PM
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It's amazing how a quick 5 second encounter can shape your feelings for someone who you don't really know.  For example, I have always been an "Anybody but Schatz" guy.  I don't know why----other than it seemed like the "in" thing for 15 years.  :)   Anyways, I had two very brief encounters with Schatz at Knoxville over the span of the last 3 or 4 years.  Both of them at Caseys in Knoxville.  Both times he was very polite, made eye contact, said hi, and the last time he opened the door as we were both walking in and said with a smile "after you sir."  Nothing major, but it really changed my perspective on him as a person.  He seems so pissy and arrogant sometimes on TV when he loses------but he's a competitor.  As a person, he treated me like he was just another person.  So do I still playfully boo him when he is introduced over the PA?  Sure, all in fun.  Do I like seeing him win?  Not really.  But, do I respect him as a driver?  Only a fool wouldn't.  And now, because of those 2 encounters away from competition, I respect him more as a person as well.  



wolfie2985
November 14, 2020 at 07:50:55 PM
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Karl and Steve Kinser's right hand man. It doesn't get any better than that!

Dryslick Willie
November 14, 2020 at 08:45:41 PM
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It's amazing how a quick 5 second encounter can shape your feelings for someone who you don't really know.  For example, I have always been an "Anybody but Schatz" guy.  I don't know why----other than it seemed like the "in" thing for 15 years.  Smile   Anyways, I had two very brief encounters with Schatz at Knoxville over the span of the last 3 or 4 years.  Both of them at Caseys in Knoxville.  Both times he was very polite, made eye contact, said hi, and the last time he opened the door as we were both walking in and said with a smile "after you sir."  Nothing major, but it really changed my perspective on him as a person.  He seems so pissy and arrogant sometimes on TV when he loses------but he's a competitor.  As a person, he treated me like he was just another person.  So do I still playfully boo him when he is introduced over the PA?  Sure, all in fun.  Do I like seeing him win?  Not really.  But, do I respect him as a driver?  Only a fool wouldn't.  And now, because of those 2 encounters away from competition, I respect him more as a person as well.  



He won me over from an interview on Winged Nation a couple of years ago.   I had always admired and respected him as a driver.   When asked what his biggest accomplishment was, he responded "being able to win as much as I have without running guys over or wrecking them".   I thought that said a lot about his character as a driver and a person.   I became a fan at that point.   



egras
November 14, 2020 at 10:13:58 PM
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He won me over from an interview on Winged Nation a couple of years ago.   I had always admired and respected him as a driver.   When asked what his biggest accomplishment was, he responded "being able to win as much as I have without running guys over or wrecking them".   I thought that said a lot about his character as a driver and a person.   I became a fan at that point.   



He really is the most hated "nice guy on the track" ever.  Good point



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