With an expanded 18-race calendar and a re-envisioning of the class structure and event format on the horizon in 2017, American Flat Track has named seven-time Grand National Champion Chris Carr as Chief Competition Officer (CCO) as the sport enters the dawning of a bright new era.
“We’re delighted to have Chris join the American Flat Track team,” said Michael Lock, CEO of AMA Pro Racing. “His deep knowledge of racing and his excellent relationships within the community will be very helpful as we continue to build momentum and grow the sport.”
Starting with the all-new DAYTONA TT on March 16, 2017, the freshly-rebranded American Flat Track will feature a clearly-defined class structure and modernized event format designed to entertain fans from coast-to-coast. With respect for the past and an eye on the future,
Carr will leverage his passion and intimate knowledge to guide the sporting aspects of American Flat Track into the modern age. “I am very excited about the direction American Flat Track is heading,” said Carr. “In this new role, I will draw on my 40 years of flat track experience to guide the sport in the interest of safe, fair and close competition as we usher in this new era.”
Great to see American flat track get its due.
I’m so glad something good is finally starting to happen with Flat Track racing in America. Sure do miss the good old days at Sidewinders race track in Clackamas Oregon. Perhaps we could get some top line racing in the Portland area sometime soon.
Chris will do a great job, has great perspective on the sport.
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chris will be great for the job.
Perfecto! peace
Great choice
Chris Carr is a class act! Great news! Congratulations Chris!!