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Subject: [Fot] Ed Barnard passed away
From: fubog1 at aol.com (fubog1)
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 10:26:25 -0400
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Yes when I first met Ed, we shared our mutual dislike for the TR-7!
He hauled a spit out here to fla to race @ PBIR, at least 20-25 years ago.
We had Mikes TR-3 there and Ed was paddocked next to us.
I can't recall all of the details but he had the normal teething problems, some 
would have put it back on the trailer, but that guy was just so full of 
enthusiasm and motivation, we kinda adopted him for the weekend and he got 
through it OK.
I know that Ed had some problems, and he knew that we're all gonna take that 
final checked flag lap, but in spite of his medical issues, he never lost that 
enthusiasm or motivation.
 The rest I suppose is a small chapter in amateur Triumph sportscar racing 
history; his passing is a loss to the TR racing community, but an inspiration 
for all...
Glen 

 


 Ed had said some disparaging things about TR7's and being a defender of all 
things Triumph I called him to task for it. We were still a very small club at 
the time. Austin was in the early stages of massive growth and our younger 
demographics meant that we had a number of members with TR7's and 8's. We met 
and talked it out at the regional held in Houston and became friends. He was 
mostly kidding about the TR7's. I'm sure they grew on him over time as they 
have for pretty much everyone else. 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Kramer via Fot <fot at autox.team.net>
To: fot <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, Sep 14, 2017 12:22 pm
Subject: [Fot] Ed Barnard passed away



FOT
 
I?m not on the FOT list so I do not know if this news has made it to the 
community. I saw on on Facebook last night that Ed Barnard passed away 
unexpectedly Monday night. I knew he had a complicated medical situation but I 
don't know what happened. He leaves behind a blended family including Willie 
and Josh who we've met many times at the track and a bunch of folks who relied 
on him for everything from tech advice to restoring cars. He will be missed at 
the track and in the Triumph community.
 
I first met Ed via the South Central VTR Regionals. I was still in the start up 
phase of the Hill Country Triumph Club, and combining roles as club president 
and doing the dot matrix printed RAGTOP monthly. I didn't know Ed at the time 
as but all the clubs shared newsletters and Ed handled the duties for the Red 
River Triumph Club. We had occasionally communicated about the various events 
going on around the state. I think he worked for Jeff Sloan?s British Auto 
Specialists at the time and was still racing his Spitfire. Anyway, in the RRTC 
newsletter, Ed had said some disparaging things about TR7's and being a 
defender of all things Triumph I called him to task for it. We were still a 
very small club at the time. Austin was in the early stages of massive growth 
and our younger demographics meant that we had a number of members with TR7's 
and 8's. We met and talked it out at the regional held in Houston and became 
friends. He was mostly kidding about the TR7's. I'm sure they grew on him over 
time as they have for pretty much everyone else. 
 
I really didn't get to know Ed until I started racing with CVAR. He was always 
at TWS helping in a variety of ways. He helped racers, helped the club and 
having an affinity for Triumphs he migrated to the Triumph pits daily. I always 
found it humorous, and I hope I don't offend anyone here, that some guys loved 
the work that Ed did on their race cars and some, rightfully or not,  blamed 
him for the stuff that went wrong. The same guys, in a different year, might 
trade places and opinions about Ed's workmanship. The truth is he was a great 
resource. It's racing, stuff breaks. It isn't easy and you know what, if we are 
honest we know that we screw stuff up all the time in racing. Move on and 
smile, that's what Ed did.
 
As the years went by I drove many a lap around TWS knowing that Ed was on a 
corner cheering on the Triumphs. We are not pro racers. Nobody is keeping 
stats. We race mostly for our own satisfaction and maybe to earn a little 
respect inside our clan. If you haven't ever raced you don't know the how it 
feels to get a race car with competitors all around you. Even after you've done 
it a hundred times the doubts and nerves still creep in.  You get a little sick 
to your stomach; probably from influxes of anticipation driven adrenaline. The 
whistle blows, we start the cars and during the pace lap it all gets replaced 
with focus. We are supposed to check out the flag stations on that lap but I 
don't ever recall seeing Ed,  but on the cool down lap there he would be, 
clapping his hands in approval. 
 
That's how I will remember Ed.
 
Bob Kramer

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