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I have just added American Championship Car information to this article. I have placed it at the top as it seemed to fit there chronologically. I moved the Formula One information down as only one race was competed. I would be happy to discuss further. --Brian G19:29, 4 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm a journalist, just interviewed Sam for a story on his induction into Sebring International Raceway Hall of Fame, which can be added as fact, but Sam described his experience of receiving "an Emmy Award in sportswriting for Trans Antarctica, the International Expedition." I found a Los Angeles Times cached article that says ABC won a 1990 Emmy for best-edited special "Trans-Antarctica! The International Expedition", whereas the Wikipedia entry for the expedition says, "Five ABC Sports Trans-Antarctica specials were broadcast in the United States over the seven-month period, one of which earned a 1989 Emmy Award for best sports programming special." I have contacted Sport Emmy staff and hope to clear this information up shortly, and edit the information on the corresponding Wikipedia pages. — Preceding unsigned comment added by FozzwaldTee (talk • contribs) 01:39, 5 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Sam Posey is not now, nor ever could have been an architect. "Architect" is a legally protected term that can only be used by licensed architects. Posey does not hold an architecture license, and one cannot be obtained with only a degree in painting. His own website uses the term "designer", which would be correct in this instance. CAAD8rider (talk) 18:16, 28 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]