http://www.kr-m2webdesigns.com
KR-M2 Webdesigns is the web design company founded through the merger of Korey Rich's KJRWEBS and my twosevendesigns web design company. Korey is a master in content management and updates and when combined with my design side, I feel we've got a very complimentary service for anyone interested in web design. Give us a check, and hit us up.
DirtWizard is founded by the Wiz himself, and is a site specializing in the evolution of dirt track racing mods to Hasbro/MGI's NASCAR Heat, as well as Ratbag's Dirt Track Racing, Dirt Track Racing 2, and Saturday Night Speedway. More effort is made for the Heat realm anymore because of Ratbag's relative ignorance of the sport, but the community there is still going strong. Be sure to check out the messageboard while you visit.
http://www.bobpierceracecars.com
Korey Rich landed the Bob Pierce Race Cars website a few years back after creating a fan site for "The Tall Cool One", the Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer from Oakwood, IL. The site became such a hit that it put Korey in close contact with the family. If you're in the market for a dirt oval late model or dirt oval modified stock car, look no further than Bob Pierce Race Cars.
This site I'm putting here because it's high-time I redo it. LoL This my favorite driver's website I made back circa 1998 and I vow that I'm going to redo it this year come hell or high water. There's not a lot going on here but it's my favorite driver, so... I have to put it up there. Hopefully redo it reeeeal soon. That and along with the projects on DW.com and some other stuff should keep me busy. LoL
http://www.msmracingengines.com
Korey and I were sequestered by area racing talent Bryan Clendenen of Oakwood, IL to make a website for his Main Street Machine Racing Engines and Machine Shop. This company specializes in racing applications of all types, from go-karts to drag racing to oval track to boats. He also does engine repairs for street cars so if you're in the area and need some help with your car, or want the competitive edge. Give Bryan a call.
Wanting to find whatever you can on the internet? THEN THIS SHOULD BE IN YOUR BOOKMARKS! LoL I can't stress it enough how invaluable google.com is. Their search engine is pretty much the standard of the 'net. In fact AOL and Yahoo both use it as their search engine so that puts it into perspective how powerful it is. If you're on the internet, this is your roadmap. 7 out of 8 DirtWizard.com Team MOD members agree (1 was passed out), it's the secret to proper hygiene errr... it's the breakfast of champio... errr that's not it either. It's the bestest. Pure and Simple.
http://www.rickschwalliephotos.com
Want to see what a real dirt late model looks like? Rick = da man to get your fill from a series of fo-to's (ode to Ned Jarrett). Rick is one of the best in the biz. Check him out.
Rick might be da man, but in my neck it doesn't get much better than Chuck Gonzalez, also one of the best in the biz. The Kankakee Motor Speedway and Illiana Speedway track photographer, a former track photographer at La Salle Speedway, and known throughout the dirt track racing world for his contributions to Dirt Late Model Magazine and National Dirt Digest. Chuck does some amazing work and isn't just an auto racing photographer. If you live in the Chicago-area, give Chuck a call.
http://www.dirtamericaonline.com
Doc Lehman is a bit of a mentor to me for what this modest Buckeye has brought to the sport. Don't let ol' Doc kid you with his modesty, he's respected amongst his peers on a level that few out there ever achieve. When Doc talks, people listen/read, and ultimately he's the most respected media mogul in the sport for being nothing short of himself. That is what it's all about and that's what makes DirtAmericaOnline the wonderful resource it is. All Doc, all the time... Nyuk-nyuk-nyuk. 'Nuff said. ;)
http://www.nationaldirtdigest.net
Many people that remember back to Todd Turner's DirtNews Digest will remember how incredible an asset to the dirt racing fan Todd's service was. Well, Todd stopped DirtNews eons ago, made a brief stint at The Sporting News, but was disillusioned, and eventually moved to help start National Dirt Digest. NDD as it's affectionately known is everything DirtNews was and more, all in a print newspaper that's all dirt late models, all the time. If you're a fan of this class of racing, NDD is a must have.