"Pursuing other opportunities effectively immediately." Sounds too me like he got axed by ISC. WTF? Went to that track last year because of the experience he creates, and it was awesome. Scratching my head on this one....
Hmm, could be... BTW, wasn't the Brickyard half full too?Wondering if he had anything to do with the stands only being half full last Sunday.
Wondering if he had anything to do with the stands only being half full last Sunday.
This has to be a major factor. I really do feel bad for some of these tracks. Attendance has fallen off the cliff and I honestly don't see it rebounding anytime soon.
All track Presidents are in trouble if attendance is the metric.
Behind the curve.All track Presidents are in trouble if attendance is the metric.
"Pursuing other opportunities effectively immediately." Sounds too me like he got axed by ISC. WTF? Went to that track last year because of the experience he creates, and it was awesome. Scratching my head on this one....
Hmm, could be... BTW, wasn't the Brickyard half full too?
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I wouldn't say they are in trouble. I think it's more of trying to move into a position where there is growth or at least not a sharp decline. If I worked at a track not named Daytona or Indianapolis I'd be constantly aware of the current climate. A lot of these guys could find similar positions working for a pro sports franchise, major college or entrainment/concert facility.
From Jayski:
Brenner named President at Michigan: International Speedway Corporation announced that it has named Rick Brenner as President of Michigan International Speedway effective Monday, September 19 . Brenner accepts the role, making a move from Minor League Baseball (MiLB ) to motorsports. Brenner most recently served as President of DSF Sports and Entertainment for over 10 years, the company that owns the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. In that role, Brenner managed all facets of the multi-unit business as well as leading the design and construction of the Bowling Green Ballpark. Prior to DSF, Brenner spent six of his 11 years with the Trenton Thunder as Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. Brenner earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire.(MIS)(9-8-2016)
Interesting choice. Minor League baseball teams are often experts at fun promotions to bring in the fans.