As 2009 winds down and we start to look towards 2010, I thought it might be a good time to do a recap of some of my favorite posts from 2009. This may be a bit monotonous for you loyal readers but it’s a good opportunity for newcomers to the blog to get a feel for the content here at JOWT.
I decided to create a Top-25 list for a few of my favorite posts from 2009. As always, feel free to leave a comment or send me an email and let me know what kind of posts you enjoy or despise. All feedback is welcome.
I plan to really improve my coverage in 2010 and look forward to another great year. Thank you for your continued support via emails and donations.
Without further ado, here are my Top-25 blog posts from 2009. Enjoy.
**As a side note, there are a few posts that I’ve grouped into one link (Ex. Unsung Hero Awards, Team USA Nominees), so you will need to actually outclick on the individual links in the post to read everything.**
Junior Open Wheel Talent Blog: Top-25 Posts from 2009
- SKUSA SuperNationals SuperPro Preview
- Team USA Scholarship- 2009
- Driver Profile- Interview with Peter Dempsey
- Unsung Hero Awards **
- American Drivers on the Verge of F1
- One Year Anniversary
- Junior Formula 101**
- Team USA Nominees 2009 **
- It’s All in the Numbers
- Star Mazda Test- Iowa Speedway
- Early Predictions- 2009
- Graduating to IndyCar
- SKUSA SuperNationals in Photos
- Driver Profile- Interview with Gary Carlton
- Indy Lights: Newton Iowa
- Declining Age of Junior Formula Drivers
- Eurointernational Dominance
- Driver Profile- Interview with James Kovacic
- Driver Profile- Interview with J.R. Hildebrand
- At What Age Should a Driver Make the Transition to Cars?
- Ellis and Carlton Win Future Driver Selection
- End of the Season: Who Can Still Win? **
- Indy Lights New Qualifying Format: Yay or Nay?
- A New F2000 Pro Series Aligned with the IRL?
- A look at the 2009 Champions **
I wrote a total of 488 blog posts in 2009, so if you enjoy the short list above, please explore the archives. Thank you to everyone who has made the Junior Open Wheel Talent Blog a daily stop.
-Ryan


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