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April 3, 2008

Would YOU like to be a Host for Cabo Wabo Live!?

"Redrockers!! Sammy is looking for a host for Cabo Wabo Live!" You
could live in Cabo and broadcast live from the Cabo Wabo Cantina
studios as a full time air personality on Cabo Wabo Radio!

If you’re a guy or girl 20 to 29 years old, and think you’re hot,
outgoing, has experience with computers and studios, loves Rock, and
has some broadcast experience in radio or television, would like to
live in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and work for Sammy Hagar’s world famous
Cabo Wabo Radio, act now!

Send us your picture, resume, and an mp3 demo (3 minutes or less) of
yourself interviewing, talking to people, and using some of the Cabo
Wabo Radio slogans as if you’re on the air LIVE.
Rush it to [email protected]

April 2, 2008

Bling Bling & Slightly Stoopid

“Bling Bling Radio Show” live this Friday 4/4!!  Check out interviews with Slightly Stoopid and listen to the live performance!  See you there! 

 

March 22, 2008

Let’s Go Racing

One series, one message. And it’s a message of hope.

The unification of the two top-level open wheel racing series has been talked about ever since the split took place in 1996. I always felt that Tony George held the ace because of the Indianapolis 500 but it was a long, tough battle. Hard lessons were learned on both sides but there were some positives too.

To name a few: driver autograph sessions at every race, seeing the likes of Steve Kinser, Tony Stewart, Sam Hornish and Davey Hamilton wheel an Indy car, IndyCar fan zones, racing at places like Texas and Richmond, 210 mph finishes separated by the blink of an eye. While I am as happy as anyone that there is now one series, there were some memorable moments that wouldn’t have happened without the split. And I’m sure there were other memorable moments that could have happened if there wasn’t a split.

With the unification in place, there may be more questions than answers, but one question we won’t have to answer anymore is, "What’s the difference between the two?"

We’re all hoping the merger means more fans and more sponsors. And even if we don’t see a turnaround immediately (this economy is tough on everyone), we will see it in the long run. And that’s why I’m hopeful.

We have our work cut out for us at A.J. Foyt Racing. I don’t think the new teams will take that long to adapt, which will probably become pretty evident by our second race, the street race in St. Petersburg.

We have done more testing on track and off and we have more planned. The Open Test in Homestead could have gone better for us but we did learn things that will help us when we return for the race. The Open Test in Sebring went a lot better. We finished up 7th overall (out of a total of 17 cars) and we were just 0.09 seconds out of fourth overall. Darren Manning’s strength is on the road courses and that’s where the driver can make a big difference.

Over the winter everyone stayed busy. Darren started a workout program and our ABC Supply team has been practicing their pit stops on a daily basis since they returned from the Christmas break. I think the racing, and the finishes, will be closer than ever and all of the little stuff will make a difference. Part of our work over the winter was to study where we lost time on the track and to come up with new strategies and different plans of action. Starting with the Miami race, we may have problems but we won’t have the same problems we had last year.

Our sponsors are back on board for another season. Rock star Sammy Hagar and his Cabo Wabo Tequila will be back with us for a third straight year. People always seem to respond well to that press release. I think there are some fans out there who are as passionate about Sammy as they are about racing. Hopefully the Hagar fans will become IndyCar fans and the IndyCar fans will become Hagar fans if they aren’t already.

ABC Supply is back as our primary sponsor. While we look forward to this season, we will be missing a good friend in our pits this year — Ken Hendricks, who founded ABC Supply in 1982. Ken died as a result of injuries he sustained in a fall at a construction site in December. It was shocking news that I still find hard to believe. He would call me to get the inside scoop on what was going on in our team. And even when I had tough news — like, we screwed up — he was still very supportive. Ken had a great impact on everyone around him and his death is a loss to us all.

Our team is dedicating this season to his memory. And if we should be fortunate to visit victory lane this year, I feel that he will be with us in spirit.

For the IndyCar Series, this season brings a message of hope and a promise that open wheel racing will get better for the fans, the sponsors and the participants.

Let’s go racing!

March 3, 2008

Sombrero Contest WINNER

CONGRATULATIONS PATRICK McDORMOTT from              St.Louis/KSHE!!!

Patrick was the WINNER of our

El SOMBRERO MAS SPECTACULAR CONTEST!!!

Thanks to everyone for the votes and way to go PATRICK!!!

February 20, 2008

Hear Sammy LIVE in CABO

THIS FRIDAY NIGHT!!  HEAR SAMMY HAGAR LIVE!!

Hear Sammy LIVE from the Cantina this Friday Night Exclusively on Cabo Wabo Radio!!

Sammy’s in Cabo and joins Shadoe Stevens for a night of LIVE talk, great music, and a surprise LIVE performance with Sammy on stage from the Cabo Wabo Cantina.

Hear the concert at 10pm Cabo Time (9pm Pacific time), but join the fun early for great talk and interviews, he’ll be around throughout the night so tell your friends!!!!

You can only hear it on Cabo Wabo Radio and www.cabowaboradio.com Check it out!

The Redrocker Team