Sadly read in this morning's Charlotte newspaper of the passing of a terrific NASCAR crew member.
Eric Horn - "THE BIG E" - was as humble and soft spoken as he was large in stature.
When we opened the RABANCO Racing shop in Campobello, SC in 1986 for Winston Cup rookie, Derrike Cope, Eric was one of just three paid shop employees, along with crew chief Jackie Johnson and all-around mechanic "Teenie" Fox. Eric towered over us all... he looked like an NBA forward, but he was one heck of a tire changer and a heck of a nice fellow. Eric would pitch in and do anything.
Eric's connection with Derrike and "Teenie" Fox dated back to Yakima, Washington and the George Jefferson Winston West operation.
Eric first came east through his friendship with Larry Pollard (Harry Gant's son-in-law) to work at Petty Enterprises. He spent many years with Robert Yates with drivers Davey Allison, Ernie Irvan, Kenny Irwin and Dale Jarrett.
I'm sure many of our RR members, like William Horrell, who worked in NASCAR will remember "Big E." Prayers and thoughts to Eric's family and friends.
Eric Lee Horn
Eric Lee Horn "The Big E" DENVER - Eric Horn, 60, passed away on September 14, 2013, in St. Johns Arizona. He was born and raised in Yakima, WA, graduating from East Valley High School in 1971. He got his first experience racing at the Yakima Speedway in 1969. He got a call in 1983 from friend Larry Pollard to work for Richard Petty's NASCAR team. He and his wife (the former Janet Hoerner, an Eisenhower grad) then moved to North Carolina where they lived for 28 years. He was fortunate to spend his entire career during what he loved most, working on the NASCAR circuit. Eric was the right rear tire changer and electrical wiring specialist for Robert Yates Racing during the tenures of Larry McReynolds, Davey Allison, Ernie Irvan, and Dale Jarrett. Eric was on the team when Dale Jarrett won the Winston Cup National Championship. Eric continued to work for Doug Yates at Roush Yates Engines after Robert Yates retired. Eric retired August 30, 2013. He then moved with his wife Janet to St. Johns, Arizona, to experience off-the-grid living. Eric was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Henry Horn and Llewellyn May (Metz) Horn, and his brother, Kurt Van Horn. He is survived by his wife, Janet Marie (Hoerner) Horn; his sisters Kay Firestone (Jim) and Jan Marie Wood (Roy); his niece Alexandra; his nephew, Mark Firestone; and his brother-in-law, Tom Hoerner (Marcia). There will be no local services.
Published in Charlotte Observer on September22,2013
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