Cohn Hired As NASA Technical Director Of Competition
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The National Auto Sport Association announces Bryan Cohn as its new Technical Director of Competition. Cohn has been involved in virtually every position required within motorsports since 1983, and the wealth of knowledge and experience he brings to the table will be crucial as he takes on his new role within NASA. He will help guide the development of class rules, manage series leaders, and ensure the rule revision process happens as quickly as possible.
“We are thrilled to have Bryan return to such a pivotal position within NASA after helping to spearhead the challenge of implementing the first NASA Championship event back in early 2006”, said Jeremy Croiset, NASA’s Director of Business Development. “Bryan should prove a valuable addition to the NASA team as our program continues to grow and expand.”
"I am really excited to rejoin the NASA team,” said Cohn. “When I made the move back in 2006, little did I know it was going to be a life changing opportunity. I look forward to serving NASA drivers again and enjoying motorsports with all the membership."
Cohn began racing in 1986 and has competed in over 50 different types of cars in 38 different classes, including everything from entry-level single seaters, production cars, sports racers, formula cars, and he now currently races a Mazda Miata in the NASA Performance Touring E class. He has also run a successful automotive prep shop specializing in single seater and sports car preparation. His experience in the world of automobile racing is exemplary, which will provide him with the tools required to get the job done.
“We are thrilled to have Bryan return to such a pivotal position within NASA after helping to spearhead the challenge of implementing the first NASA Championship event back in early 2006”, said Jeremy Croiset, NASA’s Director of Business Development. “Bryan should prove a valuable addition to the NASA team as our program continues to grow and expand.”
"I am really excited to rejoin the NASA team,” said Cohn. “When I made the move back in 2006, little did I know it was going to be a life changing opportunity. I look forward to serving NASA drivers again and enjoying motorsports with all the membership."
Cohn began racing in 1986 and has competed in over 50 different types of cars in 38 different classes, including everything from entry-level single seaters, production cars, sports racers, formula cars, and he now currently races a Mazda Miata in the NASA Performance Touring E class. He has also run a successful automotive prep shop specializing in single seater and sports car preparation. His experience in the world of automobile racing is exemplary, which will provide him with the tools required to get the job done.