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Marc Davis’ father: Apology in phone call was for Brendan Gaughan’s action
Caught in the Catchfence™Harry Davis did call Rusty Wallace to apologize for the situation that resulted in Rusty Wallace Racing crew chief Bryan Berry being indefinitely suspended for allegedly saying a racial slur against Marc Davis after Davis made contact with RWR driver Brendan Gaughan on pit road.
Wallace has been saying that Davis called him to apologize for the situation from last week’s race at Nashville Superspeedway, where Gaughan was darting into his pit when Davis was turning into the garage and the two cars collided, causing tempers to escalate.
But Harry Davis, Marc’s father, said that he was apologizing for Gaughan, whom he believes should be blamed for what transpired. Harry Davis said Gaughan’s anger and saying that Georgetown University was better than Howard University, whose radio station sponsored the 19-year-old African-American driver, inflamed the situation.
Harry Davis said he didn’t want to make this issue personal but, when contacted Saturday night, did clarify the reasoning behind the phone call and the “apology” to Wallace.
“I was taking the high road and I was reaching out to him,” Harry Davis said about the call earlier this week to Wallace. “Nobody reached out to me or Marc, so I reached out to [Rusty]. I did use the word, ‘apology’ because everybody was a victim to what Mr. Gaughan misrepresented in the accident and he inflamed everything and it was all his fault.”
Article Tags: African-American driver, Brendan Gaughan, Bryan Berry, Howard University, Marc Davis, Nashville Superspeedway, Rusty Wallace Racing, RWR
