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Evo Street Racers will be featured on ESPN E:60 television program: September 23 - 7pm EST.

Source: Evo Street Racers News Room
Release Date: September 12, 2008
Update / Revision: N/A

In an effort to reach a larger target audience that is affected and/or participating in the activity of illegal street racing President Bryan Harrison agreed to an interview on ESPN's E:60 TV Program. It is the goal of the association to utilize the air time to provide insight into the activity of illegal street racing through Mr. Harrison's past while educating on the dangers and alternatives to the activity.

In this no-holds-bar interview Mr. Harrison will divulge many private details of his experience as an ex-illegal street racer from the moment he started, to the reckless races he engaged in, to when he abandoned the activity after losing his best friend as an innocent bystander to illegal street racing.

Mr. Harrison stated:
"Never before have I spoken as candid in public for an interview as I did for ESPN. It is very difficult and uncomfortable to admit to such a reckless past especially since I take such a strong stand against illegal street racing. Nonetheless, I found it necessary to discuss my past in an effort to illustrate to the viewers the transformation from the street, to the track, and ultimately to running the world's largest not for a profit anti-illegal street racing organization."

Shortly after Mr. Harrison's best friend passed away he decided to dedicate his life's work to deterring the activity and started Evo Street Racers. Utilizing his experience on the street, as well as his insight as a track manager at a national drag strip facility, knowledge of the corporate world, and education from two degree's in the automotive field Mr. Harrison has spent the last 6 years of his life coordinating a team focused on campaigning against illegal street racing.

Mr Harrison added:
"The opportunity cost in spending well over a half decade working to deter illegal street racing with viable alternatives is huge. The demand of engaging a task of such gravity may be the reason why so many anti-illegal street racing associations have crumbled. In this industry nothing less than pure passion with the intent to do good will keep an association afloat. At the end of the day my efforts as well as my amazing staff, ambassadors, and members pursue this campaign as volunteers and seek solstice in the fact that we are making a positive difference."

ESPN E:60: September 23 - 7pm EST.

 

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