South Boston Appoints New Competition Director
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Brad Allen, who has been involved in weekly racing most of his adult life, has been named competition director at South Boston Speedway.
He will begin his duties this Saturday night in the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center NASCAR Late Model Twin 75s.
From Late Model Stock and Modified driver to race track general manager to series director, the 52-year-old Allen has built a solid racing reputation throughout the region, and is said to be involved in the sport at most every level.
Allen was the general manager of Ace Speedway near Burlington, N.C., from 2010 through 2015. He’s been the associate race director and safety coordinator with the CARS Tour since its inception in 2015 and is also the series director for both the USAC Eastern Midget Association and the 602 Limited Tour.
“My goal (at South Boston Speedway) is to bring consistency and fairness to one of the most competitive programs in this form of racing, but otherwise be invisible to allow the action and results on the track speak for themselves,” said Allen.
Allen raced late models and modifieds throughout the region as a driver for almost two decades. He scored almost 30 career modified wins at Ace Speedway and won three consecutive track championships there from 2006-2008.
He will begin his duties this Saturday night in the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center NASCAR Late Model Twin 75s.
From Late Model Stock and Modified driver to race track general manager to series director, the 52-year-old Allen has built a solid racing reputation throughout the region, and is said to be involved in the sport at most every level.
Allen was the general manager of Ace Speedway near Burlington, N.C., from 2010 through 2015. He’s been the associate race director and safety coordinator with the CARS Tour since its inception in 2015 and is also the series director for both the USAC Eastern Midget Association and the 602 Limited Tour.
“My goal (at South Boston Speedway) is to bring consistency and fairness to one of the most competitive programs in this form of racing, but otherwise be invisible to allow the action and results on the track speak for themselves,” said Allen.
Allen raced late models and modifieds throughout the region as a driver for almost two decades. He scored almost 30 career modified wins at Ace Speedway and won three consecutive track championships there from 2006-2008.
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