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SPACE DIVISION             CHRYSLER
                                                                                                    CORPORATION
     HUNTSVILLE OPERATIONS


                                                                                       April 9, 1970





                ABC Sports, Inc.
                American Broadcasting         Company, Inc.
                 133 0 Avenue of the Ame     rica  j.
                New York, New York 10019

                Attention:            Mr. C. Howard

                Subject:              Chrysler’s Proposal for Stock Car Race Scoring Services
                                      at Talladega International Speedway (CCSD-HI- 120)


                Gentlemen:

                In accordance with recent telephone conversations between representative                  39
                of ABC Sports, Inc. and Chrysler Corporation Huntsville Operations, we are
                pleased to submit our proposal for Automatic Stock Car Race Scoring Services.


                It is our understanding that ABC desires to witness the operation of the system
                under simulated race conditions on Friday, April 10, 1970, and if acceptable
                will utilize the system’s capability under actual race conditions on Sunday,
                April 12, 1970 during the Alabama 500 at Talladega International Speedway.

                Following is a brief description of the data          o rq  enerated by the system during
                race:

                       A.    The track position of cars by car number in order of standing.


                       B. Th       osition of cars relative to the lead car shown in terms of
                             laps behind and time (in seconds) behind.

                        C. The number of laps completed by the cars since the last pit stop.


                Chrysler will supply the equipment and personnel necessary to provide the
                data and/or information described above and it is anticipated that a total of
                fifteen (15) cars will be monitored by our system. Cars selected will be those
                that traditionally run in the leading positions.

                Our price for performing the services described above on April 12, 1970 is
                $4,000.




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