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Topic: AUTOWEEK Magazine's Coverage of Sprint Car Racing
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August 28, 2013 at
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Great to see AUTOWEEK Magazine covering sprint car racing in their newest issue with the cover date of September 2, 2013. There are two separate articles: (A) two pages covering the 2013 Knoxville Nationals-- "Dirt Devils" Knoxville Nationals is sprint-car racing's Super Bowl authored by Mike Kertchner and (B) two pages titled "SPRINT-CAR ADDICTION" Why can't Tony Stewart quit racing outside of NASCAR? Other drivers understand by Steven Cole Smith.
Nice to see that AUTOWEEK a mainstream automotive magazine found the time and space to recognize our favorite form of motorsports. There are good photos included within each of the two articles. I'm sure the sponsors shown on the cars in the photos will appreciate the exposure to a segment of motorsports fans they might not normally reach.
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August 30, 2013 at
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Posted By: badger boy on August 28 2013 at 11:40:00 PM
Great to see AUTOWEEK Magazine covering sprint car racing in their newest issue with the cover date of September 2, 2013. There are two separate articles: (A) two pages covering the 2013 Knoxville Nationals-- "Dirt Devils" Knoxville Nationals is sprint-car racing's Super Bowl authored by Mike Kertchner and (B) two pages titled "SPRINT-CAR ADDICTION" Why can't Tony Stewart quit racing outside of NASCAR? Other drivers understand by Steven Cole Smith.
Nice to see that AUTOWEEK a mainstream automotive magazine found the time and space to recognize our favorite form of motorsports. There are good photos included within each of the two articles. I'm sure the sponsors shown on the cars in the photos will appreciate the exposure to a segment of motorsports fans they might not normally reach.
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I would agree. Hopefully they continue to cover more open wheel and dirt racing in the future.
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