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By 1999, he became the speedway's manager of new business development. [2] On February 19, 2004, he was reassigned to the Charlotte Motor Speedway's parent company, Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (SMI) to serve as the company's executive vice president of sales and marketing. In addition, he was also added to the company's board of directors. [6]
He served as son Rob's owner and sponsor for much of his racing career. [2] [3] Driving a 1961 Corvette, Moroso won one NHRA national title, in D/MP (D Modified Production), at the 1966 NHRA Nationals, held at Indianapolis Raceway Park. His winning pass was 13.32 seconds at 103.21 mph (166.10 km/h). [4]
International Speedway Corporation (ISC) was a corporation whose primary business was the ownership and management of motorsports race tracks.ISC was founded by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. in 1953 for the construction of Daytona International Speedway and in 1999 it merged with Penske Motorsports to become one of the largest motorsports companies in North America.
Tony Parella (born July 25, 1959, in Syracuse, New York) is president and CEO of the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association, SVRA and the owner of the Trans Am Race Company, LLC (TARC) which operates the Trans-Am series. He spent 30 years in various executive positions in the telecommunications industry prior to acquiring auto racing businesses.
On 15 March 2016, Motorsport.com acquired Spain’s moto racing digital media company Motocuatro.com. [20] In April 2016, Motorsport.com acquired TurkiyeF1.com, Turkish auto racing website. [21] In May 2016 Motorsport.com acquired gp-live.hu. [ 22 ] In June 2016 Motorsport.com acquired F1-Ukraine.com.ua. [ 23 ] The following month, the site ...
A &B also said it sold a 50 % interest in Maui Paving LLC that was held by Grace on Nov. 6 to an affiliate of Maui construction firm Goodfellow Brothers, GBI Holding Co., for $2.5 million.
In 1998, while attending Stuyvesant High School, Koon launched Extreme Performance Motorsports, a company that imports car tuning accessories from Asia. By age 16, Koon had opened wholesale accounts with Asian auto distributors importing custom body kits, aftermarket wheels and rims, stereo systems, and other specialized accessories.
The legendary NASCAR team is coming through on its longtime goal of having all of its teams compete for championships.