NASCAR Racing The worlds largest professional racing series. Are you a fan? Discuss all things NASCAR here.

~ NASCAR ELITE, Whose Who in NASCAR ~

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 06-03-2007 | 12:36 PM
BeachBumMike's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
10 Year Member5 Year Member3 Year Member1 Year Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 16,095
From: SpaceCoast, Florida
Default ~ NASCAR ELITE, Whose Who in NASCAR ~

[align=center]NASCAR POWER ELITE[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
NASCAR'S power elite:
A who's-who list of movers and shakers
DAVID POOLE & `SPACE : )
For the Monte Carlo Family
June 2007
[/align][align=center]Congratulations `Cory for your June MOTM Win
Related Content
[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Who moves and shakes stock car racing, according to The Charlotte Observer's David Poole:
1. BRIAN FRANCE (NASCAR chairman and chief executive officer, and International Speedway Corp. board member)
As long as the family has controlling interest in privately held NASCAR, France is in charge – unless and until the rest of the Frances decide otherwise.
2. DALE EARNHARDT JR. (NASCAR driver) and KELLEY ELLEDGE (vice president of JR Motorsports)
Wherever Earnhardt Jr. drives in 2008, it will have broad impact on the overall shape of the sport. Elledge, his sister, is by his side in making every big decision.
3. JIM FRANCE (NASCAR executive vice president and ISC chief executive officer) and BILL FRANCE JR. (vice chairman of NASCAR’s board of directors)
With France Jr.’s health clearly not what it once was, his brother, Jim, is doing a lot behind the scenes. But Bill Jr. can still make his opinions known.
4. DAVID HILL (Fox Sports chairman and chief executive) and ED GOREN (Fox Sports president and executive producer)
The NASCAR television pie was re-sliced in the new contract, but between Fox and Speed, these guys still have their hands on a very big hunk of it.
5. LESA FRANCE KENNEDY (International Speedway Corp. president and NASCAR board member)
ISC’s track projects in the New York and Pacific Northwest areas stalled, but Kennedy still runs a company that had $800million in revenues in 2006.
6. BRUTON SMITH (Speedway Motorsports Inc. chairman)
No sign of Smith letting off the accelerator, even though he’s already into his 80s.
7. MIKE HELTON (NASCAR president)
Has one hand on the rudder on the competition side and the other in the business mix.
8. GEORGE BODENHEIMER (President of ESPN and ABC Sports and co-chairman of Disney Media Networks)
Watch ESPN ramp up the hype machine even more once it starts airing Cup races.
9. JIM O’CONNELL (NASCAR vice president of corporate marketing) and STEVE PHELPS (NASCAR chief marketing officer) and front-line men in New York.
Their job is to make Madison Avenue care.
10. RICK HENDRICK (Hendrick Motorsports owner)
Adding Earnhardt Jr. to his fold could make him too powerful for NASCAR’s liking.
11. PAUL BROOKS (NASCAR senior vice president and president of NASCAR digital entertainment)
Probably most trusted by Brian France among all those in NASCAR management.
12. MARK DYER (NASCAR vice president of licensing and consumer products)
Key man in Charlotte adds power as city grows in importance in NASCAR world.
13. GARY FORSEE (chairman and CEO of Sprint Nextel) and DEAN KESSEL (director of Nextel Cup Series marketing for Sprint)
Kessel runs the point for Nextel’s racing operations. Forsee still has to cut the check.
14. ROBIN PEMBERTON (NASCAR vice president of competition) and JOHN DARBY (Nextel Cup Series director)
Rules enforcers key in making car of tomorrow as fair as possible across the board.
15. DAVID LEVY (Turner Sports president)
In addition to TNT, Turner runs NASCAR.com, an important merchandising arm.
[b]16. RICHARD GLOVER (NASCAR vice president for b
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
BeachBumMike
NASCAR Racing
9
07-09-2014 05:08 AM
jimunda
Monte Carlo Repair Help
2
08-31-2013 11:45 PM
spork
Monte Carlo Repair Help
0
09-10-2012 08:38 AM
sisson16
Interior/Audio/Visual Electronics
0
06-08-2012 12:12 AM




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:21 PM.