2022-10-18

Tony Spiteri nommé directeur général de NASCAR Canada

Tony Spiteri nommé directeur général de NASCAR Canada

L'homme d'affaire canadien participe depuis longtemps 

à la croissance du sport motorisé au Canada

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (le 18 octobre 2022) — NASCAR annonce aujourd'hui la nomination de M. Tony Spiteri, un directeur de longue date dans le sport motorisé canadien, comme directeur général de NASCAR Canada. Dans ce poste nouvellement créé, M. Spiteri dirigera la croissance de tous les volets de NASCAR au Canada, y compris la série NASCAR Pinty's, la plus importante série de courses automobile au pays.

 

M. Spiteri, basé à Burlington (Ontario), est actif dans le sport automobile canadien depuis plus de trente ans, plus récemment comme président et directeur commercial de Freshstone Brands. Comme premier vice-président et actionnaire de Pinty's Delicious Foods, il a intoduit cette marque de produits de consommation chez NASCAR, ce qui a mené au partenariat actuel en 2016 et à la création de la série NASCAR Pinty's la même année. Plus tôt en 2022, NASCAR a annoncé une prolongation de cinq ans de ce partenariat avec Pinty's (qui fait maintenant partie d'Olymel SEC).

 

"NASCAR a su créer au fil des années une base d'amateurs inconditionnels au Canada et Tony est la personne idéale pour faire passer nos efforts au niveau supérieur", a déclaré Chad Seigler, vice-président à l'International de NASCAR. "L'expérience et les réseaux de contacts de Tony dans l'industrie contribueront à l'évolution positive de nos relations avec les parties prenantes déjà en place et à élever la série NASCAR Pinty's - et le sport tout entier au Canada - au niveau supérieur."

 

"NASCAR a su se bâtir une infrastructure solide et fidèle au Canada, basée sur l'intérêt de nos amateurs, équipes, pilotes et pistes de la série NASCAR Pinty's, et ce, d'un océan à l'autre", a déclaré M. Spiteri. "En travaillant encore plus étroitement ensemble, nous pouvons continuer de développer la plus grande série de courses de notre pays et à présenter des courses NASCAR passionnantes à un public encore plus nombreux. Je suis honoré de continuer à bâtir l'équipe de NASCAR Canada en me concentrant entièrement sur la croissance de notre sport."

 

La série NASCAR Pinty's présente ses courses sur les circuits les plus emblématiques et dans des décors les plus en vue du Canada, notamment au Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) lors du traditionnel week-end de la fête de Dollard, dans les rues de Toronto et sur le circuit légendaire du Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières (GP3R). En outre, la série a fait ses débuts très attendus sur terre battue à Ohsweken Speedway plus tôt cette année, ainsi qu'un voyage au Eastbound International Speedway dans le cadre de la grande fête Come Home 2022 de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, une première pour la série dans cette province. 

 

Toutes les courses de la série NASCAR Pinty's sont diffusées sur TSN et RDS au Canada et sur FloSports aux États-Unis.

 

En plus de la série NASCAR Pinty's, NASCAR sanctionne des courses sur six circuits canadiens (dans trois provinces) dans le cadre de la série hebdomadaire NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series : Autodrome Chaudière Vallée-Jonction (Québec), Autodrome Granby (Québec), Circuit ICAR (Mirabel, Québec), Eastbound International Speedway (St. John's, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador), Edmonton International Raceway et le RPM Speedway (Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu, Québec).

 

Les amateurs peuvent suivre de près tout ce qui concerne la série NASCAR Pinty's ainsi que toutes les autres activités de NASCAR au Canada sur le site www.nascar.ca, ainsi que sur TwitterFacebook et Instagram.


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Tony Spiteri Named General Manager of NASCAR Canada

 


 

Tony Spiteri Named General Manager of NASCAR Canada

Canadian business executive has long history of growing motorsports in Canada

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct 18, 2022) — NASCAR announced long-time Canadian motorsports executive Tony Spiteri has been named General Manager of NASCAR Canada. In this newly created role, Spiteri will be responsible for growing all facets of NASCAR in Canada, including the NASCAR Pinty's Series, the largest national motorsports series in the country.

 

Spiteri, who will be based out of Burlington Ontario, has been involved in Canadian motorsports for more than three decades including most recently as President and Chief Commercial Officer of Freshstone Brands. As a Senior Vice President and Shareholder at Pinty's Delicious Foods, Spiteri brought the CPG brand to NASCAR leading to the current partnership and entitlement of the NASCAR Pinty's Series. Earlier this year NASCAR announced a five-year extension with Pinty's (now part of Olymel LP), which became entitlement partner of the series in 2016.

 

"NASCAR has a strong dedicated fanbase in Canada and Tony is the right person to take our efforts to the next level," said Chad Seigler, NASCAR Vice President of International. "Tony's experience and relationships in the industry will be invaluable in aligning our existing stakeholders and elevating the NASCAR Pinty's Series – and the entire sport – to the next level in Canada." 

 

"NASCAR has a loyal foundation in Canada led by our Coast-to-Coast fans, teams, drivers and tracks in the NASCAR Pinty's Series," Spiteri said. "Working even more closely together, we can continue to grow our country's largest racing series and continue to bring exciting side-by-side NASCAR racing to even more audiences. I'm honored to continue to build the NASCAR Canada team with our full focus on growing our the sport."

 

The NASCAR Pinty's Series races at some of the most iconic tracks and high-profile backdrops in Canada, including Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) during the track's traditional Victoria Day weekend event, the streets of Toronto and the historic Grand Prix Trois Rivieres (GP3R). In addition, the series made its long-anticipated dirt debut at Ohsweken Speedway earlier this year as well as a trip to Eastbound International Speedway as part of Newfoundland and Labrador's Come Home 2022 celebration, the series' first race in the province. 

 

All NASCAR Pinty's Series races air on TSN and RDS in Canada and FloSports in the United States. 

 

In addition to the NASCAR Pinty's Series, NASCAR sanctions races at six Canadian tracks in three provinces as part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series – Autodrome Chaudiere Valle Jonction (Quebec), Autodrome Granby (Quebec), Circuit ICAR (Mirabel, Quebec), Eastbound International Speedway (St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador), Edmonton International Raceway and RPM Speedway (Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec).

 

Fans can stay connected to the NASCAR Pinty's Series – and all things NASCAR in Canada – at www.nascar.ca, on TwitterFacebookand Instagram.

 

Contact:

Josh Hamilton

NASCAR Communications 

(704) 348-9742

jhamilton@nascar.com


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KYLE BUSCH : Great To Be 'Back'

KYLE BUSCH

Great To Be 'Back'

 

HUNTERSVILLE, North Carolina (Oct. 18, 2022) – There are many reasons why Kyle Busch is looking forward to getting "back" to Homestead-Miami Speedway for Sunday's 400-miler.

 

Busch, driver of the No. 18 SKITTLES Lime is Back Toyota Camry TRD for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR), returns to South Florida filled with great memories at the 1.5-mile oval, where he has a pair of very special race wins that earned him the title of NASCAR Cup Series Champion in both 2015 and 2019.

 

Not only has Busch enjoyed plenty of success of intermediate tracks, in general, he's been in the thick of several Cup Series championship battles at Homestead. He was one of the final four playoff drivers each of the last five seasons the championship race was held at Homestead until it was moved to Phoenix Raceway in 2020. Busch brought home the aforementioned titles in 2015 and 2019 at Homestead, and was the runner-up in 2017. His worst finish in his five-year Championship 4 run at Homestead was sixth place in the 2016 race.

 

With two wins and four top-five finishes at Homestead over the past seven seasons, Busch has become a strong contender at the variable-banked oval. But the SKITTLES Lime is Back driver hasn't always been so strong on his visits to Homestead. His first seven starts there netted just one top-10 finish and only one other top-20. But starting with a fourth-place run there in 2012, Busch has reeled off five top-five finishes and nine top-10s in his last 10 starts at Homestead, topped of course by his impressive championship-clinching runs in 2015 and 2019, forever to be fond memories for the Las Vegas native.

 

With Skittles back on board Busch's No. 18 Toyota Camry TRD this weekend, the brand will use the opportunity to highlight the return of its Lime flavor due to fan demand after an eight-year hiatus. Race fans can grab packs of Skittles featuring the reinstated Lime flavor at retailers across the country, and enjoy them while following this weekend's racing action in South Florida.

 

As Busch heads to Homestead for Sunday's 400-mile event, the SKITTLES Lime is Back driver may not have that familiar championship-race pressure to deal with, but he's most certainly aiming to bring home his third Cup Series win at a place that has provided so many great memories over the years.

KYLE BUSCH, Driver of the No. 18 SKITTLES Lime is Back Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing: 

 

Safe to say returning to Homestead brings back great memories for you?

 

"For sure. Obviously, any time you go back to a place where we got to celebrate not one, but two championships, those are great memories I will have, and my family will have, forever. It's also just a fun place to race. I don't think there's any driver who doesn't get excited to race there, you just have some many options on where to run. We've been very good there the last 10 races or so and hoping we can get our SKITTLES Lime is Back Camry TRD back to victory lane there. Would be special to get one more win with JGR and with Mars before we close the season out together."

 

From your experience, how has Homestead changed over the last several years?

 

"The track seems to have aged a little more in recent years, for sure. Definitely a lot of grip for the first few laps, and then it really tapers off, and then everybody is running up next to the fence. I think that's what we saw in years past. As it got darker in the November races, the track seemed to widen out. It's just during the day, when it's hot out and it's slick out, that the best you can do is run right next to the wall, so expecting some of that this weekend with it being a little bit earlier in the fall. It's definitely still a racey joint, but track temperatures are very conducive to that. It was definitely different racing there the last couple of years and not having it be for a championship, but it's always going to be a place where it would be nice to get our SKITTTLES Lime is Back Toyota Camry TRD to victory lane."

 

Has Homestead always been a fun track for you?

 

"Homestead is a fun racetrack, for sure. I didn't run well there early in my career, but we were able to really step up our performance and we had some big wins there to show for it. It's really challenging because of the way the race changes from the beginning to the end, and the way things change from the beginning to the end of your runs. You run the bottom, then you go to the top. You're always moving around. You're always thinking."

 

 

Event Overview:

● Event: Dixie Vodka 400 (Round 34 of 36)

● Time/Date: 2:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday, Oct. 23

● Location: Homestead-Miami Speedway

● Layout: 1.5-mile oval

● Laps/Miles: 267 laps, 400.5 miles

● Format: Stage 1: 80 laps / Stage 2: 85 laps / Final Stage: 102 laps

● TV/Radio: NBC / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio


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