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Wile Promoted, New President Steps In At Daytona

Apr 7, 2021 7:08 AM Daytona Beach, FL - Chip Wile, Daytona International Speedway s president of five years, will step down and take on a new leadership role with NASCAR as a new president takes over the track. Frank Kelleher, who served as NASCAR s Senior Vice President and Chief Sales Officer, will step in for Wile as he has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Chief Track Properties Officer, a role that will have him oversee 13 NASCAR-owned tracks. “For nearly two decades, Frank has demonstrated the ability to foster meaningful relationships and lead critical areas of our business,” said Lesa France Kennedy, Executive Vice Chairperson of NASCAR. “He is a dedicated member of the greater Daytona Beach community, a true team-builder, and most importantly, he has a deep-rooted passion for motorsports and promoting the fan experience. We are incredibly excited to have Frank leading Daytona International Speedway.” In his previous role, Kelleher

NASCAR s Most Memorable Moments at Martinsville Speedway

NASCAR s Most Memorable Moments at Martinsville Speedway The Short Track is the only venue that remains from the original 1948 schedule. Apr 7, 2021 Sarah CrabillGetty Images Only one track from the original 1949 NASCAR Cup Series schedule remains there today, and Martinsville Speedway isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Virginia businessman H. Clay Earles carved a paperclip-shaped half-mile oval out of Henry County clay in 1947 with NASCAR founders Jim and Bill France serving as partners. In exchange for a quarter of the revenue from the first race, the Frances promised to delivered cars and advertising. It’s been on the schedule ever since. The track was paved in 1955 and has survived a series a series of national expansions that came at the expense of countless other short tracks that were on the initial schedules, including North Wilkesboro Speedway. While the track has undergone several modernization projects, Martinsville Speedway is revered due to its thr

Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota to Unveil Next Gen Racer in May

Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota to Unveil Next Gen Racer in May This camouflage comes off and organizational testing will begin this summer NASCAR’s Next Gen platform is ready for its initial close up. Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota will unveil their respective manufacturer specific bodies at 3 p.m. on May 5 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The exact location was not disclosed, and the event will only be open to select people due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The unveil will be streamed over the internet. The Next Gen is a revolutionary racing platform with a six-speed sequential transmission, independent rear suspension, 18” aluminum wheels and wider, lower-profile tires with a single-lug assembly. The cars will continue to use the current generation engines until a hybrid-based power plant supplants it over the next decade.

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