We’re Human Too

In 1989 the WERA National Endurance team We’re Human Too was formed by Jim Still and Kurt Hall. The name was a play on the team that Hall raced for, the Human Race Team. In this photo, from turn five at Road Atlanta, both principals of We’re Human Too are shown. Jim Still is leading on the We’re Human Too Suzuki (No. 60) ahead of Team Suzuki Endurance rider Mike Smith (No. 2) and Kurt Hall on the Human Race Team Yamaha (No. 1). If I remember correctly Hall once told me that Suzuki contingency money was such that they could actually turn a profit if the team had consistent top results. It did, winning the Mediumweight Production class in the 1989 WERA National Endurance Series. When Hall left the Human Race Team the next year and moved to Team Suzuki, the link with the Human Race Team was gone and We’re Human Too became Hall ‘N Still Racing.

Jim Still, on the We’re Human Too Suzuki (No. 60), ahead of Team Suzuki Endurance rider Mike Smith (No. 2) and Kurt Hall on the Human Race Team Yamaha (No. 1) in a WERA National Endurance race at Road Atlanta in 1989. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Jim Still, on the We’re Human Too Suzuki (No. 60), ahead of Team Suzuki Endurance rider Mike Smith (No. 2) and Kurt Hall on the Human Race Team Yamaha (No. 1) in a WERA National Endurance race at Road Atlanta in 1989. (Larry Lawrence photo)

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