May is racing month in Indiana and to celebrate the 92nd year of the 500, today I will be attending Carb Day. For those of you who don't know what this Hoosier Holiday is, here's a quick definition: Carburation Day, or Carb Day, is the last chance for the drivers to practice before the big race on Sunday. Instead of having the entire day to practice, they have only a few hours to get track time.
Sounds like fun, yes, I know. There's, of course, a lot more that goes into this day, like the food, music and of course the fan fare.

Ah yes, the fans. I mean what would racing be if it didn't have its fans. Actually what would anything be without fans? If you think about it, businesses have fans too. Cheesy, I know, but they do, and in the corporate world, they are called clients.

So the next time you are looking for something to blog about, why not include a success story from a client. They will no doubt appreciate it!