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LIVE ONLINE QUALIFYING VIDEO RETURNING AT DETROIT


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Detroit, August, 27, 2008 - Qualifying from Belle Isle for the Detroit Sports Car Challenge will be shown live online at 4:30 p.m. ET Friday.

For those that tuned into SPEEDtv.com last Saturday to witness the breathtaking battles for pole position at Mosport, the fight continues live this Friday at 4:30 p.m. ET around the tricky Belle Isle street course in Detroit.

Utilizing the Acura On-Board Pass Player, qualifying is being aired again in a partnership between SPEEDtv.com, the American Le Mans Series, and Radio Le Mans.

"Streaming of the ALMS qualifying session last weekend went quite well," said Kevin Annison, SPEED VP of Digital & Interactive Media. "It was very entertaining, well produced by our production team along with the Radio Le Mans crew, and we think we may be on to something. We have the streaming infrastructure in place again for this weekend's 'SPEED On Board Pass' and decided to also stream the Detroit Qualifying session and keep learning. Broadband opportunities are opening a lot of doors and this may lead to something much bigger for SPEEDtv.com in the future."

This is the second race in a row that American Le Mans Series qualifying has been streamed in cooperation with SPEEDtv.com and American Le Mans Radio.

John Hindhaugh, Radio Le Mans host and play-by-play man for Friday's streaming qualifying, predicts we'll see sparks fly at Belle Isle. "I hope people can now understand why we get so animated about these qualifying sessions. In the last ten minutes of the prototype session we were actually jumping up and down with excitement...I'm pleased you didn't see that it may have been somewhat embarrassing! I expect no different an outcome at Detroit this Friday. The cars come within millimeters of the concrete walls to get the most from their cars. Look for a few of the more brave souls to come in contact with the barriers on their way to pole position."