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Marlin, Chaffin, Alexander and others join to save Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
NASHVILLE, TN—Two-time Daytona 500
champion Sterling Marlin and past NASCAR standouts Chad
Chaffin and Mike Alexander have joined with several other
racers and businessmen to form Tennessee Racing Association,
LLC, with the single mission of procuring the rights to
continue the history of automobile racing at the Tennessee
State Fairgrounds.
“The history of the
Nashville track is known nearly around the world,” said
Marlin. “And we’re committed to
seeing that continue in a positive way.”
Said Chaffin, “We want to
bring the sport to another generation, the way it was given
to us. We believe the track should be
a benefit to the Tennessee State Fair Board and the
surrounding community. And we believe
we have the best organization to accomplish the three tasks
of continuing the sport, being good neighbors to the
community and providing a positive revenue stream for the
Fair Board.”
The group of ten
individuals brings more than 250 years of racing experience
and more than 50 championships from across the southeast,
but more importantly more than 300 years of successful
business operation in multiple fields.
The group includes:
Sterling Marlin-a
two-time winner of NASCAR’s biggest race, the Daytona 500,
Marlin is also a three-time track champion at Nashville and a
long history of success in farming, automobile sales and real
estate endeavors.
Chad Chaffin-a
two-time track champion at Nashville and a regular on the
NASCAR Nationwide, two-time winner on the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series and member of the Fairgrounds Speedway
Hall of Fame, he is also the owner of Southeast Recycling,
one of the largest fiber recycling operations in the United
States.
Mike Alexander-a
two-time Nashville champion, he also won the 1983 NASCAR
National Championship for short track racers, was a regular
on the NASCAR Nationwide and Spring Cup Series, and was an
integral part of the success of the Alexander Automotive
Group, Tennessee’s largest family-owned dealer franchise
before it was sold earlier this year.
He is also a member of the Fairgrounds Speedway Hall of
Fame.
Ricky Bolden-a
lifelong Nashville resident, Bolden has two championships at
Nashville and more than 50 feature wins in four divisions to
his credit. He has been the president
of B & B Truck Parts and Service since 1986.
Neil Chaffin-two
time champion at Nashville with over forty years of racing
experience as a driver and owner, former member of the
Tennessee State Fair Board, he is the retired founder of N &
S Salvage, and owned Highland Rim Speedway for fifteen
years.
Wayne Day-has
won over 100 races as a car owner and the 1983 Nashville
title with Jerry Sisco driving. He is
also the president of 31-W Insulation and Day Enterprises,
family-run companies he founded in 1972.
William “Bill” Freeman-long
time racing supporter, he is the co-founder of Freeman-Webb,
Inc, a real estate and property management company.
Mark Miles-the
father of 2011 Nashville Track Champion Tyler Miles, who has
won multiple titles nationally in the World Karting
Association as well as at tracks around the southeast
including Huntsville and Montgomery.
He is also the owner and president of US Industrial Services
and US Industrial Warehouse in the fields of industrial
contract services, warehousing and logistics.
Donald Mingus-has
been involved in racing across the southeast for more than
25 years. He is the owner/president
of Nashville’s Team Construction and serves in the same role
for DBV Properties.
Donnie Redd-a
long-time member of NASCAR’s Timing and Scoring officiating
team, he has been involved at the Fairgrounds for over 30
years, serving at various times in scoring, media relations,
community relations and as general manager.
He now operates a real estate rental and leasing
business in Shelbyville.
Johnny Turner-the
former Old Hickory resident is the owner of Crown Jewelry
and Gifts in Franklin, a company he founded in 1998. Turner
raced at the Fairgrounds though out the 1980’s.
“I believe that with the strength of this group we have
formed (Tennessee Racing Associates, LLC), there is enough
business background, passion for and dedication to racing, that
we can, and will, bring racing back to the Nashville Fairgrounds
as the great facility it once was,” said Turner. |