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RIP Terry Sinke

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July 23, 2024, 10:01 PM
ROLLIN'
RIP Terry Sinke
For those old timers, Terry Sinke passed away yesterday 7/22 at 78 yrs old. He lived down the street from me and I raced a lot with him in the 80/90's. He was a pioneer and innovator. He was one of the original alky carburetor innovators, although never sought to register/patent it. He started buybacks with Royce Miller around 1984. He drove a 48 Fiat Topolino (Pyles & Sinke) in his early days and later drove one of his self built dragsters here in Maryland. He worked at AutoFab racecars to the end and he and Rob Hamilton ran S&H racecars years earlier. He did a lot of winning from Moroso, Puerto Rico, and up & down the east coast. He had not raced in the last 15 yrs due to health. RIP brother !
July 24, 2024, 08:44 AM
BP758
Sorry to hear, god speed.
We are loosing the diehard racers! Sucks!


California Screaming!
Raceless in California!
July 24, 2024, 01:02 PM
TomR
Sinke was a fierce competitor at the track. Away from the track he was a laid back kind soul who would help anyone. We worked together for years at Autofab and he taught be quite a bit about racing, tuning cars and life in general.

He was a great friend, teammate and mentor to me. He will be missed.


72 Nova "Hooptie"
July 24, 2024, 02:08 PM
ferndaleflyer
I probably knew him longer than anyone on here. From back when he worked on Danny Crites car (The Baltimore Bandit) way back. He made the first sheet metal intake I ever saw for that car. He and Royce did come up with that buy back idea. I could write a book about him, Bernie Pyles (senior)Sam Pannuty, and myself as we raced together when I lived in Millersville long ago. Us old ****s are going fast. I have tears in my eyes as I write this. RIP Sinke
July 29, 2024, 04:31 PM
AZ
RIP Terry. I was also introduced to my 1st alky carb by Terry. He was a great and funny guy. Always willing to help. Also an extremely good racer.
I was just thinking of him recently and wondering if he was still here. I don't think I am as old as Ferndale but must be close and from the same area. It really sucks to weekly see our local hero's and friends passing.