Formula Race Promotions Announces Promotions
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Formula Race Promotions (FRP) of Salem, New Hampshire, has announced that Mike Fultz has been named race director for the Atlantic, F2000 and F1600 Championships, while Joe Griffin has been promoted to technical director.
Fultz joined FRP as technical director heading into the 2014 season, helping to drive a number of rules changes across all three Championships. He brings with him a racing history dating back to the 1980s as an open wheel racer, winning the Formula Vee Mid Atlantic Road Racing Series championship in 2006.
While racing has been a passion, he is also well known for the fabrication, construction and restoration of many open wheel formula cars. Fultz is a nationally-licensed tech inspector and was awarded Technical Inspector of the Year in 2004 by the Washington, D.C. Region SCCA.
As race director, Fultz now assumes weekend responsibility for event management and operations.
Griffin has been promoted to the role of the technical director, as he has been the chief technical inspector for FRP’s Atlantic Championship Series since 2012 when the series was launched at Road Atlanta.
Griffin brings years of Atlantic car experience to the Series, having been involved with the class going back to the Formula B days, and working for a former version of the Series from 1983 to 2006.
Fultz joined FRP as technical director heading into the 2014 season, helping to drive a number of rules changes across all three Championships. He brings with him a racing history dating back to the 1980s as an open wheel racer, winning the Formula Vee Mid Atlantic Road Racing Series championship in 2006.
While racing has been a passion, he is also well known for the fabrication, construction and restoration of many open wheel formula cars. Fultz is a nationally-licensed tech inspector and was awarded Technical Inspector of the Year in 2004 by the Washington, D.C. Region SCCA.
As race director, Fultz now assumes weekend responsibility for event management and operations.
Griffin has been promoted to the role of the technical director, as he has been the chief technical inspector for FRP’s Atlantic Championship Series since 2012 when the series was launched at Road Atlanta.
Griffin brings years of Atlantic car experience to the Series, having been involved with the class going back to the Formula B days, and working for a former version of the Series from 1983 to 2006.