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Press Release: Auto Racing Blog Site MotorsportsReporter.com Gives Journalists and Fans Free-Reign to Discuss Controversy in the Sport

Press Release

For Immediate Release: April 23, 2007
Contact: Brian Leshon,
805-641-2400, 805-746-7870 cell
editor@motorsportsreporter.com

Auto Racing Blog Site MotorsportsReporter.com Gives Journalists and Fans Free-Reign to Discuss Controversy in the Sport

Ventura, California -- MotorsportsReporter.com is a blog website aimed at auto racing fans of all stripes who are dissatisfied with the reporting, analysis and commentary available from the mainstream media, and who prefer to join in the discussion. The journalists writing for MotorsportsReporter.com have spent the past three decades following, participating in, studying and simply loving ALL forms of motorsports. The series regularly covered and discussed include American Le Mans Series, Champ Car World Series, Formula One, Grand-Am, Indy Racing League, NASCAR, NHRA, Stock Car, and Open Wheel racing. The drivers and other racing personalities that are discussed regularly include Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kacey Kahne, Marco Andretti, Danica Patrick, Paul Tracy, Sebastian Bordais, John Force, Gary Scelzi, Tony George, and Kevin Kalkhoven.

What you will NOT find is formulaic reporting, trite and repetitive blather, sucking up to sanctioning bodies, or pandering to network programming plans. If you just want finishing positions or cutesy and ego driven nattering, there are plenty of places for that. MotorsportsReporter.com delivers well-reasoned insights, not inappropriate personalities, posturing or time/space filling meanderings. We enjoy seeking out and sharing the kernels of truth, bombast, cleverness and whimsy that pave the roads on which people compete.

If we don't have something worthwhile to say, we won't say anything. But we don't have any agendas, sponsor pressures, or overblown egos to satisfy. If it's worth talking about, you'll hear it from us with no feather footing.

Join veteran motorsports reporters Bob Storck, Hugo Becker, Brian Leshon, Terry Griffin and others, along with fans worldwide to blog racing from local circle tracks to Formula One on MotorsportsReporter.com.

For more information email editor@motorsportsreporter.com and visit http://www.motorsportsreporter.com.

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