Racing’s version of the Mannings
When 14-year-old Tripp Gaylord needed a fire-resistant driver’s suit for his stock-car racing debut, he opened the closet in his family’s Colorado home. Hanging there were racing suits worn by grandpa Les, father Scott and big-brother Ryan. Unfortunately, there were all too big for the still-growing Tripp. Fortunately, far in the back was one that fit Tripp—a suit that had been worn by his mother, Donna. Since 1951, a Gaylord has been racing something. It wouldn’t be surprising to see the streak continue past 2151.
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