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NASCAR round 14 preview - Michigan Speedway June 13th 1999
It was on June 15th 1997 that I saw my first ever live NASCAR race. It was at Michigan Speedway and the memory will live with me for many years to come. Always an avid motorsport fan this was an absolutely awesome experience. NASCARs travelling around the two-mile oval four-abreast, at almost 200mph opened up a new dimension for me. Set in the scenic countryside of Irish Hills almost seventy miles south west of Detroit, the two-mile oval held it's first race on October 13th 1968. The track is now owned by Penske Motorsports Inc. and plays host to NASCAR, CART and many other showcase motor racing events.

It's ironic that when I attended the race weekend back in June 1997 Dale Jarrett took pole position in qualifying. Jarrett currently leads the series in 1999, with only 51 points separating him from second placed Jeff Burton. This weekend will see serious battle for the lead of the series resume. Only 69 points cover the top three positions of Dale Jarrett, Jeff Burton and Bobby Labonte respectively. All three have had good finishes in the last three races. Keep in touch with The Car Enthusiast to get the race review on June 19th.
Murph

Ford buy the world sorry, meant to say Stewart GP....
The Ford Motor Company is becoming more than just that! Recent acquisitions include Volvo, Kwik Fit, Automobile Protection Corporation, and now Jackie Stewart's Formula One outfit! What next? The AA?

"Racing provides our company with a great opportunity to connect with consumers in an exciting atmosphere, pilot new technology, develop engineering talent, and strengthen our brands globally," said Ford's chief executive officer and president Jac Nasser. "Ford Motor Company has a long and very successful record in auto racing. Our latest move will allow us to take our performance to the next level."

Since 1967, Ford-powered cars and drivers have won 174 grand prix victories and 13 world driver championships - a record. In 1996, Ford began a partnership with Stewart Grand Prix, operated by three-times world champion Jackie Stewart and his son Paul. Jackie won all his world titles in Ford-powered cars. The Stewart-Ford Grand Prix team began competing in 1997.

So far this season, it has had a top three 'podium' finish (at the San Marino GP in Italy) and has led its first race (in Brazil). Today (June 12) Barrichello qualified in a strong 5th position for tomorrow's race in Canada.

Ford's chief technical officer and vice-president for research and vehicle technology, Neil Ressler, who is also a director of Stewart Grand Prix, said: "Our goal at Ford is to race to win. By buying our own team, and applying the company's comprehensive technical resources to it, I believe the Stewart-Ford team will become increasingly more successful. In addition, Formula One provides hands-on engineering experience for many of our youngest and most talented engineers. It teaches them to be bold, to be imaginative, and to be nimble thinking. It also develops their leadership qualities, because in racing you have to take the initiative. Ultimately, these invaluable skills are passed on to the most important people of all, our customers."

Group vice-president of marketing, sales and service, Bob Rewey, said: "Racing provides a business link, and an emotional link, to consumers worldwide. F1 racing is the world's largest global TV sport, enabling us to connect with customers in just about every country in the world."

Said Jackie Stewart: "Ford's increased commitment to Formula One is great news for the team. To be competitive in Formula One these days, and to win the great benefits available, a team needs strong financial and technical support. Ford can offer that."

Ford has no plans to change the team personnel, and Stewart Grand Prix will continue to be based in Milton Keynes, England. Jackie Stewart will stay on as chairman and chief executive officer and Paul Stewart will remain as deputy chairman. I'd love to know how much money he has made from the deal......

S.O'

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