Thursday, December 2, 2010

MOSPORT APPOINTS GLENN BUTT AS SPEEDWAY MANAGER


 
 Mosport Appoints Glenn Butt As Speedway Manager
 
 Bowmanville, ON  - Mosport International Raceway has
 announced the appointment of Glenn Butt as Speedway manager.
 
 Butt will be responsible for all on-track aspects of competition, rules
 and race events, along with sales, marketing and promotions at the paved,
 half-mile Mosport Speedway oval.
 
 "There is untapped potential for Mosport Speedway across Durham Region,
 Toronto and Southern Ontario, and Glenn's the right person to take on
 this role, promoting the Speedway to drivers, teams, businesses and
 fans." said Mosport's president and general manager, Myles Brandt.
 "He's well-respected within the motorsports and local community and
 we're looking forward to having his enthusiasm, drive and knowledge lead
 Mosport Speedway into the future."
 
 Butt has been involved in motorsports for more than 30 years as a racer,
 track announcer, broadcaster and businessman. He was director of marketing
 for Mosport International Raceway from 1999 to 2007. In 2007, Butt left
 Mosport to launch the Canadian Motorsports Expo (CME), which in a short
 four-year span has become the premier show of its kind in the country.
 "I've really enjoyed building the Canadian Motorsports Expo," said
 Butt. "Seeing the industry and fans get behind the show has been very
 rewarding. We took a step forward two years ago when Inside Track
 Magazine joined me as a partner."
 
 Butt will co-serve duties at Mosport and the CME through to the upcoming
 edition, January 21-23.
 
 Commenting on his appointment to Mosport Speedway, Butt said he couldn't
 be happier. "In some ways, I feel like I never really left. I've
 spent many weekends at the track announcing and can't wait to get
 started on my work at the Speedway."
 
 Opened in 1989, Mosport Speedway is Canada's fastest paved half-mile
 oval and is part of a four-track facility which includes the world-famous
 Mosport International Raceway, the Mosport Driver Development Centre and
 the Mosport International Kart Complex.
 
 The Speedway season runs Saturday nights from mid-May to early September
 and features three home-track divisions (THORSONS EVT 6 or Less, Bob's
 Towing Sportsman and R.P. Oil Ltd. Late Models) plus popular travelling
 series such as OSCAAR, Sportsman Cup, Modifieds and the Ontario Legends.
 
 The Speedway's biggest event of the year is the Dickies 200, which
 kicks-off the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season, May 28.
 
 From: Jerry Priddle/ VP Mosport International Raceway