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December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas!


I'm always amazed at how quickly time seems to pass from Thanksgiving to New Years. This year was no exception and seemed to fly by quicker than most. I still can't believe tomorrow is Christmas already!

My son certainly is ready. He's at the age when Christmas is truly a joy. I can't describe in words how wonderful it is to watch a young child enjoy Christmas. It really makes you feel like a kid again. You can't help but get swept up in their excitement and anticipation. Even my daughter at nearly a year and a half knows something special is happening. When I see the looks on their faces Christmas morning I know I am blessed.

I make a concentrated effort each year to focus on my family at Christmas time. No matter how busy I am, I always drop what I am doing and celebrate with my loved ones. All my work, no matter how urgent, gets put on the back burner. There is nothing more important in this world than our families and Christmas is meant to be shared with them. What better way to celebrate the birth of Christ than to be surrounded by the ones you love?

With that said, here's to all our friends and your families! You will all be in our thoughts and prayers on this sacred day. May your Christmas be filled with love and laughter. God bless you and have a very merry Christmas!


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October 7, 2008

Cunnigham Drives to 5th Title



My brother-in-law Pierre Kleinubing just missed his 5th World Challenge Title October 3rd coming in five points behind team owner Peter Cunnigham in the 2008 season finale at Road Atlanta.

This is Peter's 5th World Challenge Title and wraps up an incredible season for Realtime Racing where they nabbed the Championship as well as second, third, and the Manufacturer's Title. It was an amazing season that won't be easily eclipsed. Afterall, how do you do better than the Championship, 2nd, 3rd, and the Manufacturer's Cup? I guess we'll find out next year when the Realtime crew kicks off the 2009 World Challenge Season at Sebring.

I'll be there as usual with my kids to cheer Pierre and RTR on to victory. If you are at the track stop by the RTR trailer and say "hi".



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April 16, 2008

In Memoriam: John Herlitz


Living down in South Florida keeps me isolated from the automotive epicenter of Motown and I am often out of the loop when it comes to current news and events. I try to stay up to speed with the industry but work and family obligations often get in the way and take priority. I recently took a moment to try and catch up on the news in the automotive world when I was saddened to learn about the passing of John Herlitz on March 24th.

I'm sure most of you have already heard or read many of the articles in the press about the legendary retired Chrysler designer's recent death. All the major news outlets have journaled his career and accomplishments upon his passing but none really spoke about the type of person he was more than what he did.

I was blessed to have met and studied under Mr. Herlitz while I was a student at CIA. Back in the early 90's Chrysler sponsored a semester project for our transportation class. Every Saturday two of Chrysler's designers would drive down to Cleveland from Detroit to teach us and review our work. Every project culminated with a final review in which Mr Herlitz would visit and critique our work.

In the course of our studies and experience we often met several "high-ranking" automotive executives. While each was very cordial and professional in their own way, none had the charisma and charm of John Herlitz. Mr Herlitz was the type of man who instantly made those around him feel comfortable. Despite his hefty corporate stature and legendary past experience he never once carried himself above those in his company. I always respected and admired the fact that one of Chrysler's best designers and VP of Design would joke and hang around with 19 to 20 year old students as though we were equals. He was a man of hard work and humility.

John always had a smile and a friendly word of encouragement. He was eager to offer his guidance and criticism to help us achieve our goals but did so in an almost big-brotherly way. He was quick to wit and joke too. I remember a particular critique where Mr Herlitz was reviewing my sketches and jokingly commented that one design looked as though a 800 pound gorilla had sat on it! I was always at ease when he reviewed our projects due to such good natured ribbing but I always had a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for anything he had to say. Mr Herlitz was always more of the friendly neighbor next door than a Big 3 top dog.

I always wanted to work under such an incredible man but I unfortunately never had the chance. Despite never having had the opportunity to design with him at Chrysler I will always fondly remember the times he mentored myself and our class. It saddens me to know that the world will no longer have him here smiling and inspiring the people he meets but I take solace in the knowledge that John had a lifetime of teaching and inspiring others to greatness. What better legacy to leave the world than being the shining example by which other designers strive to meet each day?

I can just imagine John doing burnouts in a Cuda with St. Peter riding shotgun in a cloud of burnt rubber and smoke. I hope heaven has no speed limits. Farewell my friend!




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March 19, 2007

Sebring 2007




What an incredible weekend! Sebring holds a special place in my heart and this year was no different. The heart thumping finish of the GT2 class above says it all.

I was also on hand to proudly witness my brother-in-law Pierre Kleinubing battle his way to a third place finish in the World Challenge Touring Car season opener in his RTR Acura TSX. Congratulations Pierre! Here's to a repeat championship performance of last year.



The victory champagne also flowed for my friend Charlie Scardina who not only nailed the pole position for the IMSA GT3 Cup race but kept the field at bay to finish first. Best of luck to Charlie for the rest of the series. He may be as rookie but I know he'll do well.





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