It was a very competitive race here in Kansas City and at the end we get to see a familiar sight. Dan Wheldon holding up the trophy.
As I’ve pointed out before, no matter who wins the race, ethanol really wins since all the cars are running on 100% ethanol this year.
For those who are wondering, Jeff Simmons placed 10th, so he’s got two consecutive top ten finishes. We’re very proud of him.
Please take a few minutes to browse through the over 300 pictures I’ve got in my online photo album. I’m going to be packing up and heading on home. It’s been a great week here in Kansas City as we’ve followed the promotion of ethanol and the relationship with the Indy Racing League.
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May 1st, 2007 at 11:58 am
[...] I feel that the process of collecting trophies is a key element of the work and began in earnest in mid-2005 as part of the develoment of Arch for Open Doors’ In Between. This work focuses on re-using these golden statuettes en-masse, each representative of a particular person at a particular moment in time. [...]