Quain Stott makes no bones about why the Southeast Gassers Association is successful -- and why it continues to grow in popularity with fans young and old, and with racers who relish reliving the past in the present.
It’s the authenticity factor that’s the difference, and you’ll never convince Stott that he’s wrong. The organization’s founder and promoter, Stott possesses a ‘my way or the highway’ mentality when it comes to what a SEGA race will be for the fans and his diehard belief in his strict set of rules. If you don’t want to race by his playbook, go somewhere else. If you don’t want to be ‘period authentic,’ hit the road, Jack, and run with the “copy cats,” which is how he generically refers to the other organizations that bill themselves as gasser groups.
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