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This column originally appeared in the Newton Daily News after the death of Brett Golik. Today marks the five year anniversary of his death and looking back, Brett is still missed and I thought this serves as a good reminder of what to be thankful for today.
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The
community of Newton
and the Knoxville Raceway sprint car family lost a courageous competitor this
past week with the passing of 40 year old Brett Golik. Brett battled brain
cancer for two and half years and in that time frame, Brett made an effort to try
to right the wrongs in his life. He became an inspiration trying to make people
aware of supporting cancer research and his faith.
I
didn’t know Brett personally, but as an avid race fan I followed Brett’s career
at Knoxville. I
respected Brett for chasing his dream. He worked at Maytag in the factory for
ten years and found a way to put a yellow numbered 5G sprint car on the famed
half mile oval for 18 seasons. It took Brett a few years to become competitive
but he was able to pick up three wins in the 360 division. One of those wins
was a classic battle with Knoxville legend David
Hesmer from Marshalltown
who is a four time track champion and is the all time wins leader in the 360
class. Hesmer remembered the night Golik had the better car and beat him to the
finish line.