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dreamracer
05-13-04, 11:28 AM
Or so this stick and ball writer thought, until he got a ride in the 2 seater Champ Car yesterday, here in Portland.

What? me worry? (http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/john_canzano/index.ssf?/base/sports/1084449530230330.xml)

Jon Canzano is a guy who sort of poo-pooed racing in the past.

Not anymore.

I heard him on the radio yesterday and he was talking to a local sports radio host who also got a ride and was converted. they were basically amazed. Both said they had know idea how athletic it really was, until now.

Champ Car needs to do this year after year in every market they race, and even ones that they dont.

ChampcarShark
05-13-04, 11:29 AM
And include us fans in the rides too.

Raffle a few laps around the racetrack for attending fans.

pchall
05-13-04, 11:52 AM
Stick that Denver "writer" Woody Paige in the two-seater. He'd be the first to wussy out and press the panic button, for sure.

devilmaster
05-13-04, 12:08 PM
Stick that Denver "writer" Woody Paige in the two-seater. He'd be the first to wussy out and press the panic button, for sure.

Nah.... i'll lay my money on that wimp of a motorsport writer for the Lima News pressing the panic button first, John Hullinger.
:D



;)
Steve

Ankf00
05-13-04, 12:18 PM
anyone else hate all the writers, including woody paige, that are on Around The Horn every day?

job qualifications: hot air, big mouth, very loud.

devilmaster
05-13-04, 12:21 PM
anyone else hate all the writers, including woody paige, that are on Around The Horn every day?

job qualifications: hot air, big mouth, very loud.

Yer on 'Around The Horn' too, ank?
:D

Steve

RaceGrrl
05-13-04, 12:28 PM
I think that if ole Bob Jenkins is retained as a ChampCar announcer, HE should get a ride in the two seater. If the ride doesn't make him piss out all the kool-aid and make him more enthusiastic in the booth, then ChampCar should can his ass.

Andrew Longman
05-13-04, 12:50 PM
Which, of course, is why technicians installed the red panic button. Push the button and a message scrolls across the driver's steering column, reading, "Your passenger has just (bleeped) his pants."

That's too funny :rofl:

rabbit
05-13-04, 03:22 PM
Nah.... i'll lay my money on that wimp of a motorsport writer for the Lima News pressing the panic button first, John Hullinger.
:D



;)
Steve
Hold on. I'm trying to think of a witty reply.

brb

:gomer:

oddlycalm
05-13-04, 03:23 PM
Funny article. The best thing however is that OWRS and Portland promoter Global Events is using every concievable opportunity to raise awareness of the race this year. Using the two seater as a tool to get local stick and ball writers hooked is one of the best guerrilla marketing tactics yet.

oc

dreamracer
05-13-04, 04:07 PM
Yup... agreed.

And here's the photo and article as it that ran on the front of the sports page today. The Oregonian has a daily circulation of 700,000 papers. Not bad.


http://home.comcast.net/~bronsongraff/canzano.jpg

G.
05-13-04, 04:11 PM
Funny article. The best thing however is that OWRS and Portland promoter Global Events is using every concievable opportunity to raise awareness of the race this year. Using the two seater as a tool to get local stick and ball writers hooked is one of the best guerrilla marketing tactics yet.

ocNo kidding!

It was an enjoyable read, too.

ChampcarShark
05-13-04, 04:21 PM
Which, of course, is why technicians installed the red panic button. Push the button and a message scrolls across the driver's steering column, reading, "Your passenger has just (bleeped) his pants."

That's too funny :rofl:


http://autoweek.com/butwait/2004/0419_butwait.pdf

Here is a link at a pic of the steering wheel of the Champcar Two seater and the message.

At first I tought autoweek was joing.

dreamracer
05-13-04, 04:34 PM
From Autoweek:

http://home.comcast.net/~bronsongraff/2_seater_wheel.jpg

EDIT: Beat me to it, Shark! :D

Steve99
05-13-04, 05:49 PM
So Autoweak only things potential sponsors get rides?

tantra
05-13-04, 11:47 PM
Has Robin Miller had a ride yet? The car has been around a few years and I would hope that RM was given the honor of at least riding for a few laps. I think he would love to drive again, even considering his 'maturity.'

I don't recall Miller writing about any experience (driving or riding) lately.

Lizzerd
05-14-04, 12:46 AM
Miller would certainly deserve a ride, IMO.

sadams
05-14-04, 07:13 AM
I thought Miller got a ride with Mario in the 2 seater at Laguna Seca a couple of years ago. As I recall he said Mario was lapping with the leaders with Robin on board!!!

Insomniac
05-14-04, 12:31 PM
From Autoweek:

http://home.comcast.net/~bronsongraff/2_seater_wheel.jpg

EDIT: Beat me to it, Shark! :D

Now that is funny stuff. :)