NASCAR and Monster Energy Extend Partnership Through 2019
NASCAR and Monster Energy have extended their partnership agreement, making Monster Energy the entitlement of sponsor of NASCAR’s premier series…
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NASCAR and Monster Energy have extended their partnership agreement, making Monster Energy the entitlement of sponsor of NASCAR’s premier series…
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NASCAR has announced a five-year partnership with PNC Bank, making it the official bank and official wealth management partner of NASCAR…
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IndyCar has announced a new media rights package with NBC Sports Group beginning in 2019 that will bring eight IndyCar series races to NBC…
Continue ReadingDuring his 15 years running the ATP men’s professional tennis tour, Mark Miles mastered the ins and outs of growing a series. That experience has come in handy in his role since December 2012 as CEO of Hulman & Company, which owns the Verizon IndyCar Series as well as Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The series, which features 16 races this year, is now in growth mode, looking to expand internationally and gain on the momentum of increased television viewership. In addition to leading the ATP from 1990 to 2005, Miles has an extensive sports background that includes running the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis as well as serving as president of the host committee for the city’s successful Super Bowl in 2012…
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From the time he was 5 years old, Joie Chitwood III was a part of the family business—a traveling automotive stunt show that made his grandfather and father famous. But Chitwood eventually left the show to pursue a career in management. After overseeing the launch of the Chicagoland Speedway from 1999–2002, he joined the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, eventually becoming president and COO. In 2009, he joined International Speedway Corporation and took over as president at Daytona International Speedway in 2010. Now he is overseeing the Daytona Rising project, a massive $400 million redevelopment of the track’s grandstand that will redefine one of racing’s historic tracks…
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