Sloe and Total ID Solutions Ready for Hometown
Round
CONTACT: Justin Anderson
(704) 348-9400
Cell: (517) 927-3614
Fax: (704) 348-9444
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 3, 2003
SLOE AND TOTAL ID SOLUTIONS READY FOR HOMETOWN RUN
CLEVELAND ‹Newbury, Ohio native Tom Sloe will compete in his first Trans-Am
Series for the BFGoodrich® Tires Cup event of 2003 tomorrow, during the
Trans-Am on the Tarmac at Burke Lakefront Airport. Sloe, who has made four
career Trans-Am Series starts, will compete in the No. 56
kidprintID.com/preowned cars.net Chevrolet Corvette.
As part of the sponsorship agreement, Total ID Solutions, Inc. will offer
free kidprint ID cards, completed with a child¹s photo and fingerprint.
Children can be photographed for the cards at near the Sloe Motorsports
transporter in the paddock from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday.
Sloe, who was born in Cleveland, regularly competes in SCCA¹s GT-1 ranks.
Sloe most recently placed third in the SCCA Chicago Region June Sprints
event at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
³It¹s great to be back in the Trans-Am Series,² said Sloe. ³We¹re privileged
to welcome kidprintID.com to our program. We¹ll hand out free kidprintID
cards to the kids, as well as an honorary racers¹ license. This program is
great, especially during these times of heightened security.²
The Trans-Am on the Tarmac, part of the US Bank Presents the Cleveland Grand
Prix, is scheduled for Friday, July 4, at 5:40 p.m. The race will air on a
tape-delayed basis on SPEED Channel, on Sunday, July 6 at 3:30 p.m. The
Trans-Am Series is America¹s oldest continuously running road racing series
and is celebrating its 38th anniversary this year.
Total ID Solutions and kidprintID.com sponsor the kidprint ID program, a
state-of-the-art identification system, providing durable plastic ID cars
for kids. The ID cards feature the child¹s photo, thumbprint, height,
weight, date of birth and other vital information. The credit-card-sized ID
cards make them easy for a parent to carry at all times.
The Trans-Am on the Tarmac, part of the U.S. Bank Presents Cleveland Grand
Prix, is scheduled to start at 5:40 p.m., prior to Champ Car World Series
practice on Friday, July 4. The race will air on a tape-delayed basis on
SPEED Channel, on Sunday, July 6 at 3:30 p.m. The Trans-Am Series is
America¹s oldest continuously running road racing series and is celebrating
its 38th anniversary this year.
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