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    What can we do to help local racing



    We are interested in what we can do to help racing in your area. LuvRacin.com wants to help your tracks and your drivers get the exposure they should. We are putting together our plans and our team for 2010 now. We would like your input on how we can help local racing.

    Do you have a big event that should be covered?

    Who are the up and coming drivers in your area?

    Would you like to be on the LuvRacin.com team? Can you help us with coverage?

    What are your ideas? We want to know!

    www.LuvRacin.com covers racing from Coast to Coast. We have over 50,000 pages of racing information with in 3 click of the front page. Check us out and then give us your ideas on how to cover YOUR racing better!

    If you take someone new to the races, it will be a night you both will remember forever.


    LuvRacinRog

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    Well Rog, I will continue sending you the news that I do for dirt track racing and a few asphalt races here and there, you know that. We have been friends now for quite awhile and have worked together for quite awhile.

    Now, what can we do to help local racing - take a new friend to the race track, make sure that everyone knows what is going on in our local racing, and let the world know that Florida has some of the best short track racing around.

    This year my goal for www.floridadirttracknews.com is to introduce the drivers and the staff and officials of all 8 of our dirt tracks to everyone. I want the asphalt world to know the dirt world like everyone knows the asphalt world already. If I say Ivednet Llolyd or Jason Fitzgerald, you will know who I am talking about. We intend to introduce the stars of Florida's dirt world to everyone and the people who work behind the scenes. That is my goal for my dirt website this year.

    Plus I will still be working for karnac and it will be changing also. We are going to a new program for putting up news and stories, etc. and I am very excited about it. Karnac and floridadirttracknews will be working closely together to bring you the best of Florida racing.

    So my dear old friend, I will keep working my tail off and writing stories and trying to reach the fans and hopefully along the way, make some new fans to racing. Local racing is the heartbeat of racing and here you will see it all and that is what is important. NASCAR came from us, we did not come from NASCAR, and hopefully some of those diehard NASCAR fans will try us.

    Happy New Year to you and your staff.

    Jane

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    • #3
      Speaking of Jason Fitzgerald, we won't see much of him in 2010. He has re-joined the Earl Pearson Jr. team as crew-chief on the Lucas Oil Series. Bobby Labonte is the owner of that team

      Haven't heard if Murell Mixon, the car owner of Fitzgeralds #7, will be putting someone else behind the wheel of the car for next year.

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      • #4
        take a friend to the races or a neighbor that has never been

        that's all it takes or put a flyer in his mail box have your race track make up some flyers pass them out

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        • #5
          I really liked Jason, sorry to hear we won't see much of him. I always looked forward to seeing that #7 Bobby Labonte car at the track. But Jason is only one of a number of great dirt racers that no one really knows. My goal for 2010 is for people to get to know them and all the great guys/gals who race dirt. You know Jerry since you do come to Volusia at times, there are alot of talented dirt drivers that no one really knows like David Rogers, Tim Russell, Jeremy Colangelo, etc. And they should know them

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