With San Jose standing as the final Formula Drift exhibition held in conjunction with the 2005 Champ Car season - Long Beach, Milwaukee, Portland, Cleveland, Toronto, San Jose - I am interested in all y'all's reaction to the events themselves (if ya saw 'em) and also your thoughts on this alliance in terms of what it represents both to drifting and mainstream motorsports.
I'm obviously hoping everyone came out to every event, loved every second of it, and thinks the Champ Car / Formula D partnership to conclusively define brilliance, but I'll settle for honesty...
(Oh, and "Octagon," we've all read your attacks on the likes of Champ Car co-owner Kevin Kalkhoven - the guy who loves drifting enough to have brought it front and center to Champ Car's biggest race weekends and put the sport in front of over 620,000 fans - please refrain from reiterating your thoughts, and moreover if you're really that passionate about what Champ Car's new owners are doing wrong please know that I'm happy to arrange for you a meeting with them so that you can at least properly direct your thoughts and feelings.)
Peter Stark
MediaWide Marketing, LLC.
stark@mediawidemarketing.com
I'm obviously hoping everyone came out to every event, loved every second of it, and thinks the Champ Car / Formula D partnership to conclusively define brilliance, but I'll settle for honesty...
(Oh, and "Octagon," we've all read your attacks on the likes of Champ Car co-owner Kevin Kalkhoven - the guy who loves drifting enough to have brought it front and center to Champ Car's biggest race weekends and put the sport in front of over 620,000 fans - please refrain from reiterating your thoughts, and moreover if you're really that passionate about what Champ Car's new owners are doing wrong please know that I'm happy to arrange for you a meeting with them so that you can at least properly direct your thoughts and feelings.)
Peter Stark
MediaWide Marketing, LLC.
stark@mediawidemarketing.com
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