Trevor, to put a face to my name, I am the tall skinny guy on the florescent R6 with the goatee that was pitted with Rich. Tnskydivr, yes he was Air Force.
Man. Brian I hated to hear about this. I probably met him when I was hanging out with you. My condolences. Rip.
T, You, Cyndi, and Richard do one amazing job running this dysfunctional family. We all greive for the loss, but keep your head up knowing that you run a tight ship and are are a class act. You and yours have gotten as close to a magic recipe as can be expected. The family atmosphere that makes STT unique is one of the reasons we all feel this so deeply. Thanks for all that you do to keep all as safe as is possible in this business while having the freedom to do what we love. RIP Brandon. Condolences to all family and friends. Curvy roads for eternity brother. Opie
Thank you for making the connection. Keeping track of people in real life is hard enough.... cross-connecting faces with screen names on forums is even harder. Brandon and I share the same birthday: March 16th (different years however). I learned this as I gathered information for the coroner. This is one of those things, that when you are already in complete emotional shock, and then hear this, you almost start to laugh..... why? Because what the fuck else do you do? It's either that or break down in tears in front of however many people. t
Trevor, I was the guy who flagged you down in the paddock to let you know I was on the track right behind the incident when it happened and saw the whole thing. I sent you an email as well. I'm still reeling from witnessing it. So sorry this happened, and my sincere condolences to Brandon's friends and family. I hope they all eventually find peace and comfort in the wake of such a tragic event.
RIP sorry for everyone involved heard about this from another forum... have been apart of the stt trackdays for some time now you guys run a real tight ship and these things happen its a shame and a tragedy wish everyone the best prayers are sent!
RIP Brandon, and I hope your loved ones find strength to get them though this tragedy. And Trevor, I totally agree with what's been said regarding STT and everyone involved in making it great. It's obvious how professionally done and seriously the events are taken.
Even though I have only met a very few of you I consider everyone that has been with STT to be part of my family, our track family. Words cannot describe what I felt, even though I did not know him personally. It hits way to close to home. RIP Brandon. And I'll give you a moment of silence and wish your family peace and send prayers their way. And I'm sure you have thought of this already, but a moment of silence at the remainder of the track days, especially the barber events, would be a respectful way to show his friends and family that he won't be forgotten
Trevor, this is Brandon's wife. Thank you for everything you guys did at the track and for talking to my uncle. While we talked over a few things at the track have peace in knowing Brandon went doing what he loved. Going fast and living on the edge. I knew the dangers in all this but his happiness out weighed my worries. It was a horrible accident. The days aren't getting easier, but I know the love we shared will carry me through the difficult times. I appreciate everyone's sincere and kind words regarding my husband. He was truly and amazing man who was taken from us way too soon.
It is a sad day when we lose a loved one. It's more difficult when it's someone we know and care about. I am so sorry for your loss and pray you are comforted in your times of sorrow.