Tuesday, July 11, 2006
EKN Happy Hour with Howden - Show 11
Stars of Karting East #3
Date: July 8, 2006
Venue: Wingate Inn - Concord, NC
Guests: Mike Wilson (Birel spa), Chris Lobaugh (MRP Motorsport), Mike Giessen (MRP Motorsport), Matt Jaskol (Team OVRP.com), Chris Wehrheim (Team OVRP.com)
Just a little over a month ago since the last Happy Hour addition in Primm, the HHH guys return for the eight show of the season at the Stars of Karting Eastern Division event at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. The two talk about the latest news from the past month, including talking with multi-time World Champion Mike Wilson and Chris Lobaugh about Wilson’s move to work with Birel. Along with them was MRP-Birel AMERICA driver Mike Giessen to talk about his return to karting for a one-off event under the great legends such as Wilson, Haddock, and Lobaugh. For the new Round Table Discussion, Team OVRP.com’s Matt Jaskol and Chris Wehrheim sit down to discuss the question of “Can there be a national series with just Senior drivers,” using the announcement of the SKUSA SuperNationals to be running only drivers 14 years of age or older.
Date: July 8, 2006
Venue: Wingate Inn - Concord, NC
Guests: Mike Wilson (Birel spa), Chris Lobaugh (MRP Motorsport), Mike Giessen (MRP Motorsport), Matt Jaskol (Team OVRP.com), Chris Wehrheim (Team OVRP.com)
Just a little over a month ago since the last Happy Hour addition in Primm, the HHH guys return for the eight show of the season at the Stars of Karting Eastern Division event at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. The two talk about the latest news from the past month, including talking with multi-time World Champion Mike Wilson and Chris Lobaugh about Wilson’s move to work with Birel. Along with them was MRP-Birel AMERICA driver Mike Giessen to talk about his return to karting for a one-off event under the great legends such as Wilson, Haddock, and Lobaugh. For the new Round Table Discussion, Team OVRP.com’s Matt Jaskol and Chris Wehrheim sit down to discuss the question of “Can there be a national series with just Senior drivers,” using the announcement of the SKUSA SuperNationals to be running only drivers 14 years of age or older.
