AiM Sports Adds Blog To Website

AiM Sports Adds Blog To Website

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(Roanoke, VA, 11-Jan-2006) AiM Sports, the world leader in racing data acquisition, announces the introduction of MyChron Mike’s “Loose Wires” web log. The blog is authored by Mike McKnight, VP and General Sales Manager for AiM Sports, makers of the popular MyChron3 and MXL digital racing gauges. McKnight is best known for his long time support and love of kart racing, but you can expect topics for racers of all sorts, including auto, junior drag and motorcycle racers, both amateur and professional. For example, a recent post discussed AiM Sports’ support team at the Daytona practice sessions for the Rolex 24 hour race. Updated regularly, readers can expect news, information and commentary about issues in racing and motorsports, tips and techniques for getting most out of AiM Sports’ family of data acquisition products, information on seminars, and updates to AiM Sports’ busy track support and event schedules. Further, Mike has tapped his network of dealers and racing friends to provide some guest commentators in coming weeks. Other features include a dedicated “Ask MyChron Mike” questions and answers section, and an RSS news feed. Currently there’s even a post about job openings at AiM Sports. To read MyChron Mike’s “Loose Wires” weblog, go to www.aimsports.com and click on the “Loose Wires” link at the top of the page. Or go directly to the log at www.aimsports.com/weblog. Readers are encouraged to participate by posting comments and questions.

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