"Todd Snyder"p>"Todd Snyder" (born 1 May 1968 in Anchorage, Alaska is a former racing driver and driving instructor. Snyder was placed second in the 1998 Barber Dodge Pro Series season/1998 and 1999 Barber Dodge Pro Series season/1999 Barber Dodge Pro Series seasons.

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It's our fashion color of the season, something we definitely believe in.

We're going to shortly confirm the A1GP and the July Road America events.

It just feels right again. If you watch MTV and the hip-hop generation, they're starting to wear ties again. It used to be all about the football jerseys and the oversized outfits, but now things are getting fitted again.

Two big shows with Grand-Am, the inaugural A1GP event, the return of Champ Car to Road America these are all tremendous venues for our young racers to show what they've got, in front of both savvy race fans and professional team owners and managers.

If you are a shorter person it is important for the blazer not to look too big -- like you borrowed it from your dad.

It's a safety issue. People are getting in and out of cars. I've seen people almost get hit, clipped, by people trying to shift lanes or shift over to miss the ruts or holes in the street.

The narrow tie has become the tie of choice. Ties haven't really changed in width for the last 10 years or so. Ties kind of went out with the casual Fridays. Now you're starting to see younger guys wearing ties, but they want something different.

The nice thing about blazers is that they can accentuate all body types, whether you are a little portly, taller, or even if you are short. But it is really important to get a jacket that fits well.

We're really firm in our desire to keep the National the tremendous value it's always been a full season will cost a competitor well under $40,000. With a cash season-end prize fund, a driver's net expenditure can be even less than that.