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Subscribe to this threadAw, Snap! Polaroid claims it is not sponsoring Nick Hogan
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catgirlshyla @ Oct 29th 2007 3:29PM
Copypasta from elsewhere. People should write to his "other" sponsors and question why they still help sponsor a guy that put an Iraqi War vet in a nursing home on life support:
BF Goodrich
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/index.jsp
(Use the Contact Us button; javascript popup)
Sparco
http://www.sparcousa.com/contact.asp
Mac Tools
http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc/s-44183334/web/ticketpub/msgcontroller.jsp?surveyname=Mac%20Tools%20Incoming%20Message%20Form
catgirlshyla @ Oct 29th 2007 3:29PM
K-Sport
http://www.ksportusa.com/asp/contact_us.asp
Meguiars
http://www.meguiars.com/customercare/
graviton @ Oct 29th 2007 3:53PM
You're delusional if you think his friend is a "victim" I'm pretty sure that this guy knows what Nick was intending to do, and probably hooted and howled with glee about it. Its no secret what Nick's driving style is like. I find it hard to feel bad for him. Yes its a shame that he was hurt, but I don't buy the story of an innocent bystander that got tangled up in Nick's crazy driving antics.
catgirlshyla @ Oct 29th 2007 4:20PM
Regardless if his friend was a stupid passenger or not, sponsors shouldn't be sponsoring this asshole, or have any financial associations with him. He needs to be cut-off until he can show he's a competent driver, both on and off the track.