Tim Hyatt
Sadly, I just read on another forum that Tim passed last evening while working in his shop. He will be sorely missed by a broad spectrum drag racers. Sending up prayers for his family in their time of loss.
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Re: Tim Hyatt
Wow, I have spoken to Tim over the phone. What a gentleman.
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Re: Tim Hyatt
I can't believe it, wow. Any details Dallas? I will certainly miss Tim. Great guy besides being an excellent clutch guy. Rest in Peace my friend.
Ernie Neal SS354 |
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So sorry to hear this. Tim was a super guy. He built my clutches. Prayers to his family.
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Sorry to hear this! He will definitely be missed. He was a great guy to deal with and could call him anytime. I remember having a problem with my clutch on a Sunday night and called his cell. He walked me through over the phone to correct the problem. I had actually just got a clutch back from him last week. RIP Tim!
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Wow been a tough couple weeks and months just not the kind of news you want to hear at this time of year.tim will be missed by many RIP
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If there was ever a time you heard internet news and didn't want to believe it, this was it... What a loss to the Drag Racing Community. I can't tell you how many times Tim "fronted" me clutch parts, when I had my TA/FC, to get me to the next race. I always paid him, but the money was never an issue. I'm sure I wasn't the only one. Gonna miss that smile. Wow, just can't believe it...I'm sad. :(
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Tim is amazing, no matter how dumb a question, or how long it stupidly took to explain it, he ALWAYS had the answer in seconds RIP Tim Hyatt.
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Very sad news. Tim built my first stocker clutch and was always helpful. Condolences to the Hyatt family.
Sean |
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We are saddened by the news that Tim is gone - he has done several clutches for us and there is no replacing his talent. He will be missed, our prayers and condolences go out to his family.
Joe & Carol Greek #1222, N/S, S-10 |
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Very sorry to hear this, especially at this time of year. Before I was a customer I would sit and talk with Tim about clutch setups and he more often than not had the right advice! My prayers go out to his family. RIP Tim!
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Very sad deal he was great guy !!!!
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Very sad to hear this terrible news. I had several clutches rebuilt and bellhousings re certed by Tim over the years, it was a pleasure to deal with Tim. He always had time to talk in his trailer at the National events, and was always smiling. RIP Tim.
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we lost a great man. he was a clutch man, knew his trade. he did my clutch and bellhousing recert while back. I enjoyed visiting with him. I pray for his family. it's sad day. RIP , my friend.
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Very sad to hear this! Tim was always so helpful no matter what you needed. He could machine your way out of a jam at the track to!
He was a talented and good man who will be missed by pro and sportsman racers alike. |
Re: Tim Hyatt
sad news,great guy and clutch man,prayers to the Hyatt family.
Mike Taylor 3601 |
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could call him anytime to ask ? , outstanding person
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Terrible news. My thoughts are with his family.
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When ever I talked to Tim he always had time for the little guy, RIP.
Dirk |
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Very sad news...Tim was a great guy!
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Sorry to hear about timmy, he was one of the nicest and most friendlist guy in the pits and he was one of the hardiest working guys that you will ever meet. He help me a lot on my clutches over the past years. I am just proud to call my good friend. Rest in peace buddy
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Re: Tim Hyatt
Very sad news Prayers go out to the family
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