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NASR Board Members
Neil Sayer - Chairman/Competitor Representative
Neil Sayer resides in Victoria and is the current NASR Chairman and Speedway Sedans Australia/ASCF CEO. Elected as a Competitor Representative to replace retired SSA President John Wilson, Neil provides a wealth of knowledge regarding competitor needs from a diverse cross-section of sedan competitors and country racetracks. |
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Peter Mitchell - Competitor Representative
Peter Mitchell is the current Sprintcar Control Council of Australia President. Peter manages a successful automotive parts business in Brisbane while also managing his own Sprintcar team, with son Ricky the designated driver. Peter has held his position as SCCA President since mid 2000 and is an ideal Competitor Representative keeping in touch with both competitors and the speedway industry in general. |
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Geoff Kendrick - Competitor Representative
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Steve Robinson - Competitor Representative
V8 Dirt Modifieds president Steve Robinson filled the casual vacancy left by Todd Wanless. Robinson is a former multiple national and state champion, retiring from racing to make way for his son Mark who is also a former Australian and state champion. Robinson brings with him considerable business experience, being the Dealer Principal of Lismore Trucking dealership Southside Agencies.
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Jeff Drew - Promoter Representative
Victorian domiciled Jeff Drew is the promoter of Avalon Raceway. Jeff has a long family history in promotion at the Geelong venue that has played host to International, National and State Titles plus many feature events for all classes since 1976. Jeff also operates a successful family plumbing business in Geelong. |
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John Kelly - Promoter Representative
Former Sprintcar and Speedcar superstar John Kelly was elected to the NASR Board at the 2006 Annual General Meeting. John has considerable experience as a competitor and promoter, operating Brisbane International Speedway for over 6 years. |
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Gavin Migro - Promoter Representative
Gavin is the Marketing and Promotions Manager of the Quit Motorplex at Kwinana Beach, Western Australia and has experience on both sides of the fence, having raced Sprintcars, Speedcars and Formula 500’s. His dynamic promotion skills mirror his father’s successful style utilised to such great effect of the famous Claremont Speedway in Perth and makes a valuable Promoter Representative. |
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Steven Green - Promoter Representative
Steven Green, from Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway, has stepped in to fill the vacant promoter representative position until the NASR Annual General Meeting later this year.Green joins Steve Robinson (competitor rep) as a temporary board member until permanent members can be voted in, this may include Green and Robinson.Green comes from a speedway family with siblings Trevor racing sprintcars and Darryl (Mouse) crew chief for Max Dumesny. He moved from Adelaide to Sydney to become the General Manager of TPCR and has previous experience on the NASR Board.
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Garry Winter - Independent Director
South Australia’s Garry Winter is an independent in the true sense of the word. A successful solicitor specializing in corporate and commercial business issues, Garry could count the number of speedway meetings he has attended on one hand. However he has a strong understanding of the speedway structure having served on the NASR Board since its inception. Garry’s legal expertise is invaluable and NASR is grateful for his contribution. |
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