
Chet always looked happy and ready to take on the next responsibility he had.
Never did he complain, only worked hard to make it happen, time after time. He smiled thru race after race, time and time again as he visited with everyone and spread his little smile amongst us. He was low key, and in addition to that never drew attention to himself, but was proud of the Gardner lore and you could see the self-satisfaction he held inside.
I remember when he and Cousin Ronnie would be in the grandstands very quietly watching the action and exploding when the current Gardner car did well. He wasn’t one to wander around much and as he grew up, he was even more focused until the day he could enter the pits. From that point on, he was a crewman who was busy and content with his duties all the time. He was a proud winner of the Wagtimes Shiny Tire Award on many occasions. He told me he wasn’t interested in driving a sprint car, but wanted to make it work better. He rarely walked by without stopping to regale his latest race story or even talk about himself and his cousin’s mischief.
I no longer ask why in these times of loss, I merely am certain that he has moved on to the next phase of our worldly being. May the Gardner Clan rejoice in his life and remember the special things about him we all can recall, he was very special and may he rest in peace. The racing world will not forget him and nor will I.
Here are a few of the pictures We caught him in over the last few years:

He was busy with the Gardner stable of cars.

In line here with the Gardner clan at Santa Maria to get his pit pass.

Here he is right behind Jimmy as they move up.

On the four wheeler at Victorville.

At Perris

Chet with Jimmy May.

Working on one of the Gaunt boys race car.

Rolling up some wire.

Working on Rickie Gaunt's ride.

He always had time for a visit.

He and cousin Ronnie helping Rickie Gaunt in a Gardner car.

Always rushing to do something.

Still working

Here at Calistoga working on the cars.

Looking in the Mule tool box for a wrench.

Groovin' a tire.

The Wagsdash pit stop contest got his interest, and they won!

At Las Vegas working away.

Here Chet talks with Rickie Gaunt.

Still working away.

Moving to get to smething to adjust.

Group photo was a happy one.

And another.

And the way I remember him best, with a big smile.
All photos © 2011 Mr. Wags Photos
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