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January 17, 2013 at
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January 17, 2013 at
11:42:30 AM by texdel
Thanks Gary for all that you did in racing.
A true champion of the sport and who did it his way.
"The Texan" made Texas fans proud.
Enjoy the next chapter in your life and a well deserved retirement.
Jeff

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January 17, 2013 at
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one year gary came up to maxim chassis to order new cars and stopped in at jacksonville's weekly 410 show. he started about 3rd or 4th row in a-main and with calm precision picked his way to the front and won the race. it was fun watching him race on a small track. i am sad to see him retire but glad i had the chance to see a champion and class act race in person. to gary wright thanks for those memories and all that you have done for sprint car racing, a true national sprint car hall of fame member.
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January 17, 2013 at
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He's not retiring, he's only changing what he drives. Instead of a sprint car, he'll now drive a Titleist.
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