PRA Tours Announces Leadership Changes

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Prestoria Racing Association (PRA) Tours officials have announced leadership changes, effective immediately. Renee Hackett has left the organization to devote more time to her real estate business. Because of this change, motorsports veteran Randy Myers will continue as the competition director, but will also assume control of day-to-day operations. Veteran short track announcer Alan Dietz will also serve as the public relations director.

"We would like to thank Renee [Hackett] for her years of service and wish her the best in her future endeavors," PRA Tours President and Caraway Speedway owner Darren Hackett said. "I have had to move quickly to hire a new team of leadership that can hit the ground running so that we can continue the things we have going at Prestoria Motorsports and the PRA Tours brand. It's the first time in 43 years that the Hacketts have looked outside the family for leadership and hopefully, history will be kind to the decision." 

The PRA Tours 2020 season will launch Saturday, August 1, at Caraway Speedway in North Carolina. The PRA 602 Tour Super Limited and 602 Tour Modifieds will be featured, along with Limited Late Model/Challengers, Mini Stocks, and U-Cars. PRA Tours is working with local health officials to allow limited fan attendance in the grandstands based on CDC social distancing guidelines. 

"I look forward to working with everyone to make August 1 a great event," Hackett said. 

For more information, visit PRATours.com.

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