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TRAVELLING regularly from Caboolture to compete in Ipswich highlights how important motorsport is to the Crase family.
However, it is teenager Emma who is helping keep the strong family traditions racing ahead at Willowbank.
Emma, 16, is a member of the Ipswich West Moreton Auto Club along with her dad Tim, grandfather Robert and uncle Michael.
The year 11 student is becoming a young driver to watch in only her second year of competition with the historic Ipswich club.
After finishing second in last year’s junior championships, Emma is now in the senior ranks against drivers and teams with bigger budgets and considerable more experience.
But just who is the executive and what is his background?
Colin Cassidy is an experienced senior executive who has worked in local and state government and industry sectors for almost 40 years.
Mr Cassidy began his career with the then Moreton Shire Council (now Ipswich City Council) as a town planner in 1981 and worked there for almost 10 years.
From there he spent five years as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Queensland, delivering lectures in planning theory and practice subjects as part of the Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning.
In 1991, Mr Cassidy joined the Queensland state government in the Department of Local Government, Housing and State Planning, according to his LinkedIn profile.