24t Terry Hurt | | Updated by Driver: 4/27/2003 Proofed by Staff: 6/24/2003 |
 | | Hometown: Omaha,�NE Birthdate: 10/12 Height: 5'11" Weight: 190 Marital Status: Married - Angie Children: Hunter - 7, Kaitlin - 3, Madelin - 2 Months Employer: T. Hurt Construction Job: Owner Year Started Racing: 1995 Total Years Racing: 3 Racing Hero: Jeff Gordon - he's the same age as me and I followed him growing up racing Go Karts to Midgets.
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Year/Make/Model: 2000 Kosiski K-Mod Motor: Chevy 355 Owner: Terry & Angie Hurt Crew Chief: Jerry Hurt Crew: Dan Sponsors & Support: Lou Vaughn Painting, Midwest Turf & Irrigation, Toro Dealers, Ceramic Tile Works Center, Jon Schwartz Electric.
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Beatrice Speedway (NE) - Modified #24t Eagle Raceway (NE) - Modified #24t
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Awards & Accomplishments | Go Karts - 2 IKF Nebraska State Championships, 42 Feature wins in 8 years, 6 years in the Top 5 in Points at Waverly and Little Daytona
Limited Late Models - 9th in 1995 I-80 Speedway Points. | Career Summary | Began racing Go Karts at the age of five and raced until I was 13. Started racing Limited Late Models in 1995 at Sunset Speedway and I-80 Speeday. Raced Limiteds for two years, took two years off, racing Modifieds for one season in 1999 at Eagle and Sunset, then took three years off to concentrate on growing my business. Looking forward to the 2003 season in the Modified class at Eagle and Blackbird Bend. My grandfather, Les Vaughn, was inducted into the Nebraska Racing Hall of Fame after many years of owning Sprint Cars and Stock Cars. My father raced Micro Midgets for years at Twin Arrows Speedway and several Midwest tracks. | Racing Goals | A Feature win and Top 10 in Points at Eagle in 2003. | Other Interesting Team Information | Car #24 came from my grandfather's Sprint Cars and Stock Cars he owned (Vaughn garages are open 24 hours!). A.J. Foyt started his Sprint Car career in my grandfather's #24 Sprint Car and got his first USAC A Feature win. He raced for one season in Les Vaughn's Offy. We have no green on the car or around the car during racing. We don't let black cats cross our paths. |
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