Posts Tagged ‘Debut’

2008 Dodge Avenger to Debut in Nascar

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

This year’s season of the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, specifically the first ever NASCAR Car of Tomorrow (COT) race will be the stage for the racing debut of Chrysler Group’s all-new 2008 Dodge Avenger. After several test drives for the 2008 Dodge Avenger, the team is now heading in the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee to put the car on its first racing appearance next week, followed by 15 other racing events of the NASCAR Car of Tomorrow.

Mike Accavitti, Director of Dodge Motorsports and SRT Marketing, Chrysler Group said:

“Dodge is ready for the challenge at Bristol, and we think the Dodge Avenger is the car to beat. We believe that the Avenger can bring Dodge a championship in the future, and we can’t wait to start that campaign this weekend.”

“And, for the first Dodge driver to win a COT race, we will donate an all-new Dodge Avenger to the charity of his choice,” he added.

The 2008 Dodge Avenger is equipped with a Word Engine that offers an improved fuel efficiency and low exhaust emissions without affecting the car’s powerful performance. The 2008 Dodge Avenger also comes with quality interior parts like those VW GTI parts found on the VW GTI model.

The drivers of major Dodge teams are excited on the racing debut of the new 2008 Dodge Avenger. They are pleased to join the 2008 Dodge Avenger at the NASCAR Car of Tomorrow racing events. Here is what they said.

David Stremme, driver of the No. 40 Coors Light Dodge:

“You can test it all you want, but we’re not going to know what we’re really dealing with until we race it. Some of the guys have been complaining about it, but I’m anxious to race it. Anything can and usually does happen at Bristol, so it should be a very interesting race for the competitors and a very entertaining one for the fans.”

No. 2 Miller Lite Crew Chief Roy McCauley:

“With the Avenger there’s a large window of opportunity, and the people that do their homework the most will exploit that window of opportunity initially. The garage area is full of the smartest racers in the world, and they will catch up. Everybody will catch up, but I think a couple of cars will be dominant initially because they’ve done their homework ahead of time.”

Elliott Sadler, driver of the No. 19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge and former Bristol winner:

“I think we’re all excited about getting the Avenger on the racetrack for the first time and to carry it to Bristol of all places, we’re definitely going to test its durability and how it holds up under pressure. Bristol is an action-packed race, and it’s always a tough race. Being the first COT race in the history of NASCAR makes it even more exciting.”

“Everybody will bring their best stuff. You want to get started on the right foot. The Avenger is a great tool. We feel like Dodge has done a great job giving us everything to work with correctly. Hopefully, we can put it all into motion and have a good weekend.” he added

Kasey Kahne, driver of the No. 9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge:

“That will be the first bigger track we have with the Avenger. It’s going to be an eye-opening weekend. It’s going to be tough to make that car work there. It’s going to be much different than what it’s been in the past, but I’m looking forward to the challenge. I think Darlington is going to be a bigger change in the way cars run than Bristol. I think Bristol will be similar to what it’s been in the past with the COT, and Martinsville will be similar. Darlington will be a big change, and that’s when all 43 drivers and teams will figure out the cars are a lot different than what we’ve been racing.”

Lastly, Kurt Busch, driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Avenger who won last year’s Food City 500 commented:

“I just always get a spring in my step when we come back to Bristol. I enjoy this place like no other. At this place, 500 laps is without a doubt the hottest ticket in NASCAR. We’re definitely excited about the Dodge Avenger and what it can do for our team. Having the first COT race at Bristol will be just like jumping into a full tank of sharks and swimming around with them. It’ll probably come down to survival.”

Benjamin Hudson works as a supervisor at one of the top engineering firms in the business district of Louisiana. He is also a freelance journalist and has passion for anything automotive.

The Road Avenger Novel, First Public Demo Debut

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Saint Charles, MO (MMP Publishing) - MMP Publishing is pleased to announce a preview of the upcoming novel “The Road Avenger” by Mary Margaret Park, a story based upon the 1985 Data East laserdisc classic, “Road Blaster”.

“The Road Avenger” novel preview is an excerpt from the larger work, consisting of four segments from the novel’s opening, and will mark the first of several public viewings to be released over the next year.

“We’re taking ‘The Road Avenger’ to places he’s never been.” author Mary Margaret Park said, “A world beyond what the fans already know, building upon the roots of the original ‘Road Blaster’ experience.”

Readers interested in obtaining “The Road Avenger” novel preview may do so by visiting http://www.theroadavenger.com

Accompanying the novel’s first public demo debut is the release of the “Road Blaster Singles Collection” by Sekrett Scilensce, a remake of the 1992 “Road Blaster FX” theme-song.

http://www.sekrettscilensce.com/mp3s/ss_rb-ra_demo-teaser-eng.mp3

The “Road Blaster Singles Collection” includes nine new recordings spanning versions in Japanese, English, German, Spanish, as well as instrumental arrangements.

“We’re honored to have been authorized to serve the music remakes and novel adaptation.” composer Sekrett Scilensce said.

Listeners interested in obtaining the “Road Blaster Singles Collection” may do so by visiting http://www.roadblastersoundtrack.com

The producer’s have partnered with artist Manoel Camilo Nascimento of Ramius Technology and Design. MC Nascimento’s first set of artworks, showcases a vision of The Road Avenger’s universe through a blend of impressionistic and realistic styling.

About the releases:

Authorized by G-mode co. ltd., “The Road Avenger” is a novelization the 1985 Data East laserdisc classic “Road Blaster”. It is written by author Mary Margaret Park and co-produced by composer Sekrett Scilensce. Editing of the novel’s demo was performed by Jayne Pupek (Tomato Girl, novelist).

Authorized by Freeway Corp., the “Road Blaster Singles Collection” is a remake of the 1992 “Road Blaster FX” theme-song originally by the Japanese rock-band J-Walk. It is produced and performed by composer Sekrett Scilensce.

The “Silver Moon” and “Shelby mug-shot” artworks are licensed by Ramius Technology and Design and are illustrated by Manoel Camilo Nascimento.

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