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  • Helio on Cover of Business Jet Traveler magazine

    I'm a newbie here so I hope I'm not overstepping my bounds by starting a new thread, but I saw HC's face on the most recent edition of Business Jet Traveler magazine. My apologies if this has already been posted, but I've supplied a link to the article below. Thanks.


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    If you scroll down the page and don't see anything closely related feel free to post. If it is a duplicate post the Mods will merge it with the original thread, no biggie. More than likely another member will catch it first and most generally reply with a link to the original thread.

    That said, I haven't seen this before now...but then I haven't been here since Saturday night. Thanks for the link and welcome aboard!
    ​a bad day at the race track beats a good day at work

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    • #3
      That was an interesting article. Thanks for the link!

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      • #4
        Hopefully more business jet travelers catch the racing bug.
        "If your car was a dog, then you had to figure it out and test your own limits. And we didn't go to a wind tunnel – we did it in the first turn at Indianapolis."

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        • #5
          I saw this on Twitter. Like it. Never hurts to bring a little attention to INDYCAR.
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          • #6
            Nice article-thanks for sharing.

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            • #7
              Welcome to TF and thanks for the post.
              You can be a critical fan without being a Critic... Or can you? Quit your b'tchn and enjoy the racing :D

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              • #8
                Five airlines created Star Alliance as the first global aviation alliance back in 1997. Star Alliance has 26 member airlines, each with its own distinctive culture and style of service. The information on the site covers all member airlines and the complete network, all schedules, lounges and - as of recently -also all CoVid-19-related measures and rules.


                another IndyCar driver is featured prominently on travel related media. Takuma Sato is on the front page of the Star Alliance airline network webpage. Only thing is, though, it doesn't say anything about IndyCar, only that he is an international race car driver.

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                • #9
                  Great article. I liked their line about the 'resurgent' INDYCAR Series.

                  -The Jet Fuel Is Pretty Expensive Disciple of INDYCAR
                  Supporting Indy Car racing since 1959

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                  • #10
                    thanks for the link. i enjoy seeing stuff like that from non-racing publications.
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                    • #11
                      Maybe they took the quote from him when he didn't have a ride; I don't remember him doing much between the Super Aguri shut down in 2008 and joining KV in 2010.

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                      • #12
                        I appreciate the link. I enjoy reading these candid interviews where the drivers aren't promoting their sponsors every two and a half seconds. You actually get a chance to have a glimpse of their true personality for a change.
                        "Try some of these before or after your statements if you are not presenting them as facts. Things like - "In my opinion", or "I think that", JHMO, IMHO, IMO, JMO... Your opinions are not (necessarily) fact. That would clear things up some." - Seadog 03/25/2010 11:40am So the above is JMO.

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                        • #13
                          Getting IndyCar into magazines is important, because people will read them while on planes, sitting in a doctor's office, or on the toilet. Hopefully the big 100th anniversary Indy Sports Illustrated goes a long way.
                          "If your car was a dog, then you had to figure it out and test your own limits. And we didn't go to a wind tunnel – we did it in the first turn at Indianapolis."

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                            Thanks everyone. Glad you enjoyed it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Grizzlor View Post
                              Getting IndyCar into magazines is important, because people will read them while on planes, sitting in a doctor's office, or on the toilet.
                              Which of those three locations do you think the series is targeting most?
                              "I would really like to go to NASCAR. I really enjoy NASCAR and if I could be there in a couple of years that's where I'd want to be." - Jeff Gordon (after testing a Formula Super Vee)

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