Image: Gary Terry, right, along with his father, Chris Terry, middle, and brother, Adam Terry, last summer.
More details have come out about the fatal accident that occurred at the Walt Disney World Speedway on Sunday, April 12. The man who died was Gary Terry, 36, of Kissimmee, Florida. تعليم البوكر للمبتدئين Terry was the operations manager for the Richard Petty Driving Experience and was working as a driving instructor that day. Terry was the passenger in the Lamborghini driven by Tavon Watson who lost control and crashed the car into a guardrail. Watson only suffered minor injuries.
Terry had lived in Florida for 11 years, moving there from St. اربح المال من الانترنت Joseph, Michigan. He came from a racing family; his father, Chris, and brother, Adam, both raced at Kalamazoo Speedway. Terry was a popular second-generation driver there before relocating to Florida.
Tom DeVette, a motorsports photographer who has known the Terry family for years, said, “I’m just crushed. طريقة لعب بوكر He was very well liked, and it wasn’t just me. He got along with everybody. He had a good smile and was very personable. Everybody loved him.”
Terry is survived by his wife, Kathy, and their two-year-old daughter, Taylor.
News source: MLive.com
Photo credit: Tom DeVette via MLive.com



