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Tony Kanaan wins the inaugural Detroit Indy Grand Prix presented by Firestone and talks about his victory.
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September 4th, 2007 at 8:17 pm
warren:
0 points
T.K. moves up thanks to lynda
Thanks to lynda for posting comments an T.K. I've always thought he was a good driver and have been a silent fan of his. A few years ago during the month of May he made a trip up to Decatur, Indiana to visit a very sick little girl. Tony Kanaan is a class act. Being from Ohio I'll always be a S. Hornish fan but I now have Tony right up there with him. Class, Character, and Integrity.
September 3rd, 2007 at 8:15 pm
lynda:
2 points
Kanaan
T.K. is a great person. At Infineion Raceway, they held an auction to benefit children. I purchased Scott Dixon for $350 (not because he was my first choice). I would have liked to get someone from Andretti, specifically T.K. as he is my son's favorite. I didn't really have the same connection. While in the truck with Scott, he didn't say more then 2 words to us. But later, while walking across the track, T.K. stopped, shook my son's hand, and waited with his arm around him for me to take a picture. All before the race. He went up miles in my book! What a self less guy! Much better then Dixon. For $350 dollars, I would have at least expected a handshake!
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Thanks to lynda for posting comments an T.K. I've always thought he was a good driver and have been a silent fan of his. A few years ago during the month of May he made a trip up to Decatur, Indiana to visit a very sick little girl. Tony Kanaan is a class act. Being from Ohio I'll always be a S. Hornish fan but I now have Tony right up there with him. Class, Character, and Integrity.
T.K. is a great person. At Infineion Raceway, they held an auction to benefit children. I purchased Scott Dixon for $350 (not because he was my first choice). I would have liked to get someone from Andretti, specifically T.K. as he is my son's favorite. I didn't really have the same connection. While in the truck with Scott, he didn't say more then 2 words to us. But later, while walking across the track, T.K. stopped, shook my son's hand, and waited with his arm around him for me to take a picture. All before the race. He went up miles in my book! What a self less guy! Much better then Dixon. For $350 dollars, I would have at least expected a handshake!