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Digital Delivery Networks, Inc. Partners With Knoxville World Challenge
by: Brian Stickel

KNOXVILLE, IA (August 11) - The Knoxville Raceway proudly announces Digital Delivery Networks as the title sponsor of this year’s World Challenge race to be held during the 49th Annual running of the SuperClean Knoxville Nationals presented by Lucas Oil. The annual race is run during Friday evening of the four day event.

“The Knoxville Nationals is the biggest showcase of sprint car racing in the world,” stated DDNi Chairman, Chris Luck. “This partnership seemed like a natural extension of our involvement with Elite Racing and Jason Meyers.”

The 20-lap, $10,000-to-win DDNi Knoxville World Challenge invitational features some of the top drivers from the United States, Australia and Canada, will have an invert of sixteen, based upon driver qualifying points following the first two nights of the Nationals, August 12-13.

Digital Delivery Networks (DDNi) is a PC user experience company that provides software, infrastructure and digital marketing opportunities to personal computer (PC) companies, distribution partners and retailers.

“DDNi is pleased to sponsor this year’s event,” said DDNi CEO Michael Kuptz. “Best-in-class drivers using leading edge technology and supported by best teams in the world - the Knoxville World Challenge showcases the best experience racing has to offer fans, and we appreciate that because we strive to deliver the best experience to personal computer users every day.”

DNi represents a shift in how users experience their PC from the first time they power on their machine, through system upgrades, enhancements and entertainment to the eventual purchase of the next computer years down the road. DDNi provides a software infrastructure to empower end-users to build a personalized interaction with their PCs, which improves the end-user experience and increases their satisfaction.


The 2009 DDNi Knoxville World Challenge entries to date are as follows:

0, Jonathan Allard, Chico, CA, USA, Maxim/Kistler
1AU, Garry Brazier, Sydney, NSW, AUS, J&J/Ott-Stanton
1X, Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro, IN, USA, Maxim/Gaerte
2, A.J. “Skip” Jackson, Sydney, NSW, AUS, J&J/Shaver
2AU, Todd Wanless, Brisbane, QLD, AUS, J&J/KRE
4, Danny Smith, Chillicothe, OH, USA, Maxim/J&D
4WA, Greg Hall, Albany, WA, AUS, Schnee/Maxwill
4X, Toni Lutar, Richmond, BC, CAN, KPC/Capetta
6, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN, USA, Maxim/Rider
9, Joey Saldana, Brownsburg, IN, USA, Maxim/Speedway
10A, Ricky Logan, Knoxville, IA, USA, J&J/Ostrich
12, Lynton Jeffrey, Sydney, NSW, AUS, J&J/Fisher
14AJ, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA, USA, Maxim/Fisher
19, Craig Dollansky, Zimmerman, MN, USA, Maxim/Speedway
21AU, Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW, AUS, Maxim/Ott
24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA, USA, Maxim/Ott
41, Jason Johnson, Thomasville, PA, USA, Eagle/Ott
55, Kerry Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, AUS, Maxim/Ott
57, Shane Stewart, Pittsboro, IN, USA, A.R.T./Shaver
57C, Chris Schmelzle, Victoria, BC, CAN, LeJeune/Schmelzle
71, Paul McMahan, Greenbrier, CA, USA, Eagle/HP
92V, Matthew Reed, Mitcham, VIC, AUS, Maxim/Maxwill