Liveblogging State of Play, Day 2, Session 1

June 20, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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I’m at the developer roundtable. Dan Norton, Raph Koster, Jesse Houston, Nick Fortugno, Mike Sellers [Me: Thank god for these guys, just as an aside: developers interested in exploratory conversations about the form, who don't just stare at people and say, "It's all under NDA, everything is under NDA, my breakfast cereal is under NDA".] Raph Koster: there’s much less diversity in MMOs, no experimentation. Mike Sellers: it’s easier to talk about the few places where something is changin

NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity: “Overhyped” or Neccessary?

June 19, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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By Jen Preston, FanZone SportsPublished:19 June 2009 4:24 PM EDTPosted in: NASCAR News, OpinionCONCORD, NC - JANUARY 21, 2008: NASCAR 2008 Media Day at the NASCAR R&D Center on January 21, 2008 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images) Comments [0]Print This PostEmail This Post To A FriendNearly sixty years ago, Wendell Scott became the first African American to receive a NASCAR license. He won his first and only race in 1963, but wasn’t declared the winner or allowe

Top Ten Reasons More Foreign Manufacturers Should Be In NASCAR

June 17, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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10. Well, the way things are going, that’s about all that’s left. 9. It might not be what Brian France had in mind, but it is diversity! 8. Who wouldn’t like to see a Lexus hit the wall at 200 mph?!

NASCAR lauds Max Siegel (The Indianapolis Star)

February 14, 2009 by Nascar Motor Racing  
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Max Siegel of Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels LLP was honored at NASCAR's diversity luncheon at Daytona Beach, Fla.