Brian France Celebrates 10 Years as NASCAR's CEO

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After taking over for his father in 2003, CEO and Chairman of NASCAR Brian France, has had to endure multiple ups and downs during his reign as the sport’s top dog.

Named in Time Magazine as one of the "100 Most Influential of the Century" in 2006,France has seen NASCAR through an economic crisis, a shrink in attendance and TVviewership, and most recently, the biggest credibility crisis in the sports history.

September marks France’s 10 year anniversary as NASCAR’s CEO and through the last decade, he has made some major changes and additions within the sport. In 2004, France introduced the “Drive for Diversity” program. This program is geared towards bringing female and minority drivers and crewmen into NASCAR and helps them come up through the ranks. Some notable drivers who have been a part of the program have been Darrell Wallace Jr and Kyle Larson. NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program is still growing today.

That year, France changed the way the Cup Series drivers would race for the Championship. Introduced before the 2004 season, the Chase was born. Although it has gone through multiple changes and redesigns, the idea of the Chase as always remained the same; the final 10 races in the season will determine the Championship winner. There have been many drivers who have benefited from the Chase format but the most notable has been five-time Champion, Jimmie Johnson.

In 2008, “NASCAR Green” is launched and quickly became one of the largest environmental awareness platforms in the country. Thanks to NASCAR’s Green initiative, this sport has become the largest recycler and leader in renewable energy. “NASCAR Green” continues to grow to this day.

France also made multiple changes to the racing and the tracks during his 10-year reign. From implementing safer barriers at all NASCAR tracks, to double-file restarts, to random drug testing after each race, France has helped make NASCAR what it is today.

One of France’s biggest accomplishments has to be the addition of the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 2009, France helped announce the inaugural “Hall of Fame” inductees that included his grandfather Bill France Sr., his father Bill France Jr., Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty and Junior Johnson. Since then, many notable names have been added each and every year.

Most recently, France has had to save NASCAR from its biggest credibility crisis in the sports history. France had to weigh through controversy and scandal after the final race before the Chase in Richmond, Virginia. For the first time in Chase history, one driver was kicked out and two more were added, bringing the total number of drivers in the Chase to 13.

In his 10 years as the CEO of NASCAR, Brian France has seen NASCAR through many ups and downs but one thing is for certain, he has definitely made some great changes to the sport that we love. France celebrated his 10-year anniversary on September 13th and will continue to see over NASCAR for years to come.


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Very glowing review of Brian France. Speedway Digest must be afraid NASCAR will pull their press credentials.
 
Who the hell is Katie Copple and I wonder where she parked her noggin while she was writing that. :owquitit:
 
Who the hell is Katie Copple and I wonder where she parked her noggin while she was writing that. :owquitit:

Glad you axed, perhaps the reporter in this image
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PSA: Any not nice to Brian comments will probably be deemed as detrimentals to Nascar and will results in a points penalty in the Chase game.

Also 700 points or approximately my current deficit in the Nascar Yahoo Fantasy league contest.
 
That article is a joke. Unbelievable. I had no idea he hadn't taken over before 03'.. Looking back it all makes sense now though... The train derailed in 04'
 
Looks like he's doing great things outside of NASCAR like going green, adding the Hall of Fame and introducing the diversity program to give the less fortunate a chance.

Sadly none of that helps NASCAR today.
 
I really don't see what the big deal is about running a multi million dollar company like Nascar is . I could do it easy and still have lots of free time to post on here . Hell I'd do it for $15,000.00 a year.
 
Looks like he's doing great things outside of NASCAR like going green, adding the Hall of Fame and introducing the diversity program to give the less fortunate a chance.

Sadly none of that helps NASCAR today.

I'm gonna hit the HoF in December probably.
 
Aside from the chase, the exciting nws races at the brickyard, spec race cars, fining drivers for not talking right, fining drivers for not being able to fart out melodies of inspirational praise about Nascars greatness, slow tickets sales, and not allowing inspiring trophy queens ole Brian has done a great job.

As a born rich individual with a future of hall of fame birthright, he at least deserves some credit for one Mexican he hired.

She is driver in a Nascar soap opry down there:)

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Is this a recent pic? When Brian had the presser announcing Gordon would be inserted in the chase by 'executive power', I noticed Mike didn't look too happy. I also noticed his hair wasn't the usual mess and his suit and tie looked more executive. I had the feeling Brian reamed him a bit for clustering the whole thing.
 
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