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May 25, 2013, 09:24:54 AM
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RIP Jim Hunter
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RIP Jim Hunter
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A great man in our sport has passed. Thanks for all the great memories Jim!
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Oh Man, he will be missed. Mr. Hunter did so much for the sport and loved the sport so much. NASCAR lost a very important person in the structure that makes NASCAR whats great. He loved NASCAR and he loved NASCAR fans and made the sport the best for all of us.
Its really cool to see so many people across the world talking about how great he is that he is trending on twitter with people saying how great he was for the sport. He will not be forgotten for what he helped make the sport what it is today
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Thoughts and prayers for him and his family.
He was one of the last people in Nascar's management that "regular" folks could relate to. Seemed like a good guy.
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Listening to all the stories people have been telling about Jim Hunter today, it just speaks volumes to the amount of people in the garage whose contributions to this sport go under the radar. From what I can infer, Jim Hunter was a man who not only knew how to talk to people, but he knew how he could relate to them.
RIP
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