We just received word that Tom Hnatiw, one of our buddies in this crazy car world, passed away. I got to call a race with him. Even with a ton of distractions in the booth, he never missed a beat.
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We just received word that Tom Hnatiw, one of our buddies in this crazy car world, passed away. I got to call a race with him. Even with a ton of distractions in the booth, he never missed a beat.
http://www.internalcombustiongroup.com/
So sad. Tom was a great guy. We always made sure we had Crown in the liquor cabinet when he visited, and Tim and I will raise a toast in his honor tonight. Our condolences to his wife and his boys.
Margie
Extremely sad news. Tom was a friend, a force of nature with a overwhelming love for anything automotive. A true larger than life guy, always quick to make you smile, or think.
He blew my mind when we first met.....heck, he blew my mind every time I'd see him. Awesomely knowledgeable and enthusiastic car guy. He was truly one of a kind, and I'll miss him.
I'll incinerate tires in his honor tonight.....he'd like that.
I first met Tom over 20 years ago, when he was a PR type for Firestone Canada. We were both on a committee organizing an autocross to be held in the streets of Hamilton,Ontario, right in front of Copps Coliseum. He was representing Firestone as a sponsor, and I was the organizing club's rep. Given where life eventually took him it's ironic that back then he barely knew anything about cars , or auto sport. But, he was enthusiastic about the whole event and subsequent street solo series that developed from it, and he stayed involved with the whole scene. That seed took hold, and the results of it we've all been witness to these past several years. RIP Tom.
Very Sad. What an awesome guy. I hope that when I die people will say "Man, that motherberkeleyer did a lot of cool E36 M3 while he was around." Big check in that box for Tom. RIP.
I always felt that, along with the late Steve Evans and Brock Yates, he was one of the pioneers of modern car guy TV.
That's sad news. I've liked every TV show he was on, right back to that fix-it one with the chick. Also heard him announce a number of races-- always a pleasure.
I just wish I had learned to pronounce his last name...
I loved watching him on TV. His enthusiasm was too real to be faked. He obviously loved what he did. When he test drove a fast car, it always put a big goofy grin on my face just by watching how much fun he was having. He'll be missed by the automotive community. I'm sure he was a great guy in his personal life and will be missed dearly by those that knew him best.
Tom was a very dear friend and taught me a lot about life and the TV business. I will miss his wild ways, his incredible voice and his crazy sense of humor.
As soon as anyone gets any details on funeral arrangements and cause of death, please let me know.
RIP Tom
He was a great TV announcer, co-host, and also areally nice guy at a youth karting event in Marshalltown, Iowa, about 10 years ago.
Really bumming news...
I made a point to BS w/ him abt the TV show when I'd see him @ the 12 Hrs. He would always BS back w/ me and humor me w/ his responses.
RIP, Tom...
He just spoke at our PCA social a few months ago and I had a nice conversation with him. A truly great guy with fantastic stories. I could listen to him for hours...
The car world has lost one of the best.
RIP Tom.
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