Wayne Lewis
It is with great sadness to report that Wayne Lewis has passed away. He helped make drag racing great. His knowledge will never be replaced. God speed, may you be teching in heaven. Sue,s address is Susan Lewis 3558 South 51ST Lincoln NE 68506 3917. Viewing for Wayne will be Thursday from 6 to 8 pm at Butherus Maser and Love 4040 A street 68510 in Lincoln NE. Funeral will be at the same on Fri at 10:30. Phone to the place is 402-488-0934. With this virus stuff going on it mite be best to call them and find out all the rules. Tom
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Very sad to learn about this. Wayne was at Earlville about a month ago and was using an oxygen pump while doing fuel check and other tech duties. I always enjoyed tear downs with Wayne. May he rest in peace!
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Always fair, always honest. Told it the way it was, but you knew he was pulling for you, especially in out of division races.
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He will be missed by many, I'm glad I got to talk with him at Topeka , One of the good guys!
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So sad to hear. Privileged and thankful to have known him. Thankful to see him in Earlville and Topeka this year and to have him in the barn with us rolling cam lift one more time. Straight shooting high quality man. Prayers for his family.
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Wayne Lewis was a giant among all of the members of the tech crew. You always knew where you stood with Mr. Lewis. 100 percent by the rule book, always fair and honest. The loss of this great friend saddens me. His absence will be felt for many years in D-5 events. Godspeed Mr. Lewis, Rest In Peace.
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Very sad news. As others have said fair, knowledgeable, calm and friendly. Such a great, dry sense of humor.
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Very sad to hear. At Earlville he did the chassis certification on my new Challenger. I always had much respect for his work, fairness and knowledge. He will be missed.
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Sad news. Wayne always took time to answer all of my tech questions for many years. I will always remember sitting down with him in 2015 and going over jumping into SS with tech sheets on my current engine combo. Last year he was present during tear down when I set the record, it was truly an honor to have him taking measurements on the engine. His dry humor, made me a nervous wreck that day as he was measuring the piston, and bore and stroke. He knew he was messing with me, and he enjoyed every moment. I believe anyone that had been fortunate enough to have met Wayne, had the utmost respect for him. Prayers to his friends and family, he will be missed.
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This is very sad news. He was a good man. He was always straight up and fair. I am proud to say that I knew him. Condolences to the family.
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Like Chris I too was in the barn and was able to talk to Wayne for a while. He had a rough couple of years and even though he had a tough time at Topeka I got the feeling he really wanted to be there to see all of us. Wayne was tough but always fair, he so enjoyed S/SS. He will be Missed and Remembered by many in and out of Div 5. Rest in Peace Wayne.
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I first came to know Wayne when he and partner Dick Heier were racing their Camaro in Modified Production. As you got to know him, you realized that under the gruff exterior was a heart of gold. Later on, as part of the Div. 5 Technical Team, he was devoted to making sure things were right...didn't make any difference what your name was or how big or small your budget.
Everyone has a 'Wayne story'. I'd been out of racing for about 20 years. When I got back into Stock Eliminator, the first NHRA event I went to was the D5 National Open in Pierre, South Dakota. When I went to have the car teched, Wayne was sitting there along with Dick Wassinger. Wayne looked up at me and said dryly: "Al Nyhus. I knew you were too (bleepin') dumb to stay away." ;) The World is a better place for Wayne having been here. |
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I think the D5 banquet this year needs to include a session where everyone can step up to the mic and tell their favorite Wayne story...we'll be there for hours. Might need to use substitute words, like "flange" instead of the other one. The first time I won class, I went to the tech building to get my Wally. Went over to Wayne and asked him if he'd take a picture with me. His reply was, "What the flange for?!" I said, "This is the first one of these I've ever gotten and I thought it would be cool to have a picture of you handing it to me." He got a big grin on his face and we took the photo. https://i.imgur.com/cAaRFj4.jpg |
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When I got back into racing about 6 years ago and went to my first NHRA race in Earlville, John McLeod was riding with us. As soon as we had the trailer parked he said "I have to introduce you to someone". It turns out that someone was Wayne Lewis. He had a few choice comments about the "new cars" but after he learned that we built it ourselves everything was fine.
I have always looked forward to seeing him at the NHRA races. He would always ask if I was going to go to this race or that race and also knew what was going on at the MCR races. Just the weekend before Topeka he re-certified my car in Marion, SD. I'm glad I was able to visit with him again. |
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Wayne was one of the good guys. A friend for many many years, respected by all. A fixture in NHRA Div 5 as well as many National events. You will be missed, Rest In Peace my friend.
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We lost a true LEGEND ! I am just thankful I got to call Wayne a friend and learn from all the wisdom he had . Rest In Peace Wayne
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Great guy-A Nhra Legend-when Wayne was in teardown--you could hear Knees Shake--will be missed by many--Bob K.
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I got to know Wayne somewhat better the last 4 years since I switched from Super Classes to stock. I never will forget our conversation when he was in our town and came over to my garage to recertify my sons dragster.
He asked me who I was going to have do my engine and I told him I was trying to decide between engine builder #1 or engine builder # 2. He looked at me and said if I went with #2 to bring some gaskets to the first race because he was going to have me tear down. He said it in a nice way but I knew he meant what he said. So I get to the second race with the car and stop at fuel check and go over the scale all good but Wayne is waiting for me and says pull over.So I have to pull the carb and he and the other tech guys are looking things over. After about 15 minutes he hands me my carb and looks at me and says with a smile, aren't you glad you went with builder #1. He will certainly be missed at the races. Chuck Rose |
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Rest in Piece Wayne you were one of the good ones.
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VERY SAD NEWS Wayne was one of the reason me and dad raced division 5. very good people in d.5 he will be missed. we will miss zimm. too
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I always enjoyed working Stock/Super Stock tech with Wayne at the National events. We spent many hours under the hoods of racecars in tear down. Then there was also his knowledge of cylinder heads. He was strict but always fair. I can say that he was not only a fellow techman but someone I considered a friend. RIP Wayne, you will be missed by many.
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I had the pleasure of working with Wayne Lewis for the last 7 years. He taught me so much and I was looking forward to working with him in the coming years. I liked Wayne right away because he told it like it is and didn't sugar coat anything.I will miss him a lot and think about him every time I'm at the track. I know all of the racers will miss him. I am really thankful for working with him at the Tri City race and being able to talk with him at the last Topeka race. We laughed and and talked about racing. Stock and Super Stock will not be the same without my good buddy Wayne Lewis.
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RIP WAYNE Had some intresting chats
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