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Eric Aldhizer
1996 to 2000. Team LightSpeed! co-founder. Raced online
on Hawaii, TEN (beta tester), NROS, and with multiple
leagues. |
Jim Gear
1997 to 1999. League raced with TEN, NROS, and OSCAR. |
Matt Merciez
1997 to 2002. Raced online with
TEN, NROS, and multiple leagues. Beta tester for Papyrus
titles, NASCAR Racing 3, NASCAR Racing 4, and NASCAR
Racing 2002. Organized the LightSpeed! Invitational
Series and acted as team webmaster. |
Scott Stutsman
1999 to 2001. Raced online on Hawaii, TEN, NASPRO
(championship), OSCAR, and SASCAR. Executive producer
for software developer Papyrus. |
Robert James
1999 to 2001. Raced online on Hawaii, TEN,
and NROS. League raced with AOL league (champion) and
SASCAR (1998 and 1999 championship). Beta tester for
TEN/NROS, NASCAR 1999, and NASCAR Racing 3. |
Steve Zaker
2001 to 2003. Acted as forum moderator
and raced in the LightSpeed! Invitational Series. |
Chuck Boyd
2001. Forum moderator, raced in Team LightSpeed!
Invitational Series, and league administrator for Can-Am
Racing Series. |
Dan Soltys
2001 to 2003. League raced with SASCAR and Can-Am Racing
Series. |
Nim Cross
2001 to 2003. Raced online with Hawaii,
TEN, NROS, and various leagues. Beta tester for NASCAR
1, NROS, TEN, NASCAR 2, NASCAR 1999, NASCAR 3, plus
others. Formed Virtual Racing World (VRW) league. |
Doug Arnao
2001 to 2002. Raced online with Hawaii.
Beta tester for Grand Prix Legends (GPL). Technical
consultant for GPL companion book, "Four Wheel Drift".
Developed GT Racing 2002 mod for F1 2002 with SimBin
Development Team. |
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Team LightSpeed! was formed in December 1996 and although
members have come and gone, the philosophy of the team
hasn't changed. Because of our love of this sport, we want
to do all we can to help in the promotion and advancement of
it.
We are not a profit organization seeking membership, an organization that
is officially affiliated with any other Internet site, team,
or organization, real or fictional, or organization which
promotes itself for the purposes of commercial gain.
Team LightSpeed! knows that derogatory comments towards others in the
community are not healthy for the growth of online racing. |
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