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    Default Tennessee Racing Legend J.T. Kerr Passes At Age 81

    ROCKFORD, TN – Tennessee auto racing legend J.T. Kerr, age 81, passed away this morning at Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville, TN. Kerr’s motorsports legacy included accomplishments as both a driver and a businessman as the proprietor of J.T. Kerr Racing Equipment.

    Kerr began his racing career late in life at the age of 38, but what he started in a small two-car garage located in a hollow south of Knoxville, TN grew into one of the largest racing parts businesses known nationwide.

    As a driver, Kerr won over 200 races on both dirt and paved short tracks throughout the Southeast and he was inducted into the Atomic Speedway Hall of Fame in 1992. He was an active driver well into his 60s, and in 1993 at the age of 63, Kerr was the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Championship Runner-Up with 18 victories at 411 Motor Speedway in Seymour, TN.

    At an age when most drivers were long retired, Kerr would get up every morning at 5 a.m. and go to the local gym to work out before opening up his shop at 8:30 a.m. Kerr had a unique victory celebration, as he would wave to the crowd in victory lane before dropping to the ground and pump out 20 pushups.

    Kerr won his last race as a driver at Smoky Mountain Speedway in 1994, and then retired as a driver. He passed the driving chores on to his grandson Tommy Kerr, who himself has gone on to carry on the legacy of his beloved Pap Paw earning his own racing victories and championships.

    When J.T. Kerr began his racing career he always took a few spare parts with him to the track. When another competitor needed a part, they always went to J.T. to see if he had what they needed. That started a new business because whenever J.T. needed a part for his race car, he bought two – one for his race car and one to sell to another competitor.

    As it turned out, a lot of racers needed parts and J.T. Kerr Racing Equipment soon outgrew the small two-car garage, and a large warehouse sprung up in the hollow. Known as a “One-Stop Shop,” racing parts were being shipped out of this building everyday throughout the nation.

    Racers across the country knew they could call J.T. Kerr Racing Equipment to find the parts they needed and get it shipped to them the same day. J.T. Kerr was a self-made man with an aggressive work ethic. One could find him at the shop, at a race track, or at a trade show just about every day except Christmas.

    Failing health forced Kerr to retire from actively running J.T. Kerr Racing Equipment in 2009, but he passed the business on to his granddaughter Lacretia and her husband Travis Holbert, who will continue to operate the family business.

    Kerr was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years Imogene, and his oldest son Tommy, also known as “Big Un”. Kerr is survived by a son Roger, a daughter Cynthia, 3 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

    The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Smith Mortuary, 1402 Tuckaleechee Pike, Maryville, TN 37803. The funeral service for J.T. Kerr will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Smith Mortuary.

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    thoughts and prayers to the family in this hour of need GOD SPEED
    A member from back in the day....



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    sorry to hear that J.T. passed away.............. back years ago when I raced in the limited class at atomic and we had broken a stud on one of the rocker arms, I can still hear him fussing at me ......lol..... he said "I know why it broke, you and those big arms" he said.... lol..... "your over tightening them".....as he smacked me on the back.....and I can remember him racing at tazewell and had a small hole in the radiator during the feature and bigun got some cigarettes from me ( back when I smoked ) and crumbled them up in the radiator, hoping it would plug up the hole so he could finish the race, and it must have as he finished the race in 3rd........ I enjoyed talking to him, Roger and Bigun at the shop and the tracks around this area as they each helped me with parts, tires and words of encouragement.........just a couple of memories that I had of J.T. and again, sorry to see him go..........
    Thank you and may god bless you......... Eddie McMillan #04

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    Default Rest in peace JT Kerr

    I always enjoyed visiting with the old man at the shop. He always had a story to tell me about the old days. I have 2 of the cars that "BigUn" built and still race them today. JT will be missed.
    Last edited by Plantintaters; 03-02-2012 at 08:09 AM.

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    Thoughts and Prays go out to the family and friends. Mr, Kerr was a fine man.

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    So sorry to hear this Sad news, my most Heartfelt Thoughts and Prayers will be with the Family and Friends.
    R.I.P. Leebo
    www.StBaldricks.org
    R.I.P "Buck" Simmons
    www.southeasternlatemodels.com

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