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Begun in 2005 after six months of planning and behind the scenes preparation, Short Track America quickly began to make its mark on the Internet broadcast stage.

The weekly three hour show has brought a tremendous amount of talent and information to the Internet. Consider this, NASCAR's David Reutimann, legends Bobby Allison and Buzzie Reutimann, promoter Howie Commander, and look at this list of race car drivers: Clay Rogers, Dalton Zehr, Jason Boyd, Johnny Rumley, DJ Hoezle, Travis Kittleson, Jeff Choquette, Joe Winchell, Mike Franklin, Jr., 2005 Chicagoland Arca Winner Dawayne Bryan and Hooters ProCup Rookie of the year Michael Faulk (Southern Division).

Add to the above the appearance of Martinsville Speedway Presidnet Clay Campbell, live reports from our reporters in the heart of New Orleans and Mississippi at the height of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, roundups of racing news from around the country and it is apparent this show has struck a chord.

In the summer of 2005 when tragedy struck a dirt track in rural Illinois Short Track America had Mary Kaye Davis of the Mt. Vernon Register-News, the lead reporter on the scene, on the show within a few days of the event to tell us her first hand account.

When the world famous Hialeah Speedway closed after 50 years of operation, Short Track America not only brought you the key players in the closing act of the speedway, but brought Miami Herald Motors Sports Reporter Cammy Clark on to give her account of the event.

Short Track America will always be talking with with the news makers and future stars of the world of motorsports, not just the big time racers but the guys and gals who support them.

You can be sure hosts Bill Green, Jack Smith and Friends will be ready each week  to bring you world class coverage from the world of motorsports, top to bottom. Bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the broadcast studios, the new team is looking forward to hearing your input on the show.

Short Track America is leading the motorsports world with ON-DEMAND broadcasting....you listen when you like!

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