Gerald Lamb

Gerald William Lamb (born March 22nd, 1962 in Jackson, Mississippi), is the current owner of Terra International Motorsports. He got his start in racing when his cousin Charles Lamb offered him to drive his car for the remainder of the 1989-1990 season in the Semi-National Racing Association. While he is the owner, he is also a mentor to most of the team, including the younger members. He was the one who suggested that moving into the ARLA and TM Master Cup programs for several races would do 'good' for the team. He currently is married to his wife of 26 years, Sherri. His nickname, 'Old man' is a bit of joke within the team, as is the oldest member of the team (Sans Eugene Lanson, who passed in '73 due to a plane crash, and Charles Lamb who's retired after suffering extensive injuries at the 1990 X-ON 250 at Watkins Glen International. Gerald loves his coffee, and once made a crew member piss their pants after they screwed up his coffee. He has had many problems with Saars in the past and refuses to even allow one Saar to be fielded by his team. Regardless of how much money he would be paid. He is rather blunt and isn't afraid to call someone out, even if it's his own team members. He has agreed to be a reserve driver for any driver who feels as if they can't commit to one series over another.