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RGeeProductions
07-20-2009, 03:57 PM
Long time auto racing official, Mike Chapman, has been appointed to a new position a Thompson International Speedway. Chapman will be responsible for making judgment calls during the running of race events at the Connecticut oval. His appointment becomes effective immediately.

This newly created position, Competition Director, is designed to provide greater continuity and consistency among track officials and competitors. Chapman has many years of experience in the world of auto racing. He has served as a race team Crew Chief, Competition Steward and served for many years as Race Director for the True Value Modified Racing Series. Chapman has been part of the Thompson team for the last two years.

NASCAR Chief Steward, Dick Brooks expressed his appreciation for the addition of Chapman’s new position. Brooks will continue to be the track’s NASCAR Chief Steward. This appointment will allow Brooks to focus on other key areas in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series program at Thompson.

Brooks will assume a more active role in the pit area dealing with rules and technical calls. He will provide a strong influence in maintaining proper interpretation and implementation of race rules and will also present new leadership for the entire race day technical team.

Dick Brooks is highly respected as a veteran official on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, Race Director for the North-South shootout and has over thirty years of experience at race tracks from Maine to Florida. His expertise is valued by the Hoenig family, owners of the Thompson International Speedway.

“The nature of our sport has changed over the years and we felt it was necessary for us to continue to adapt to these changes. I feel that the addition to Mike Chapman to this new position will further enhance our weekly race program and will be an invaluable help to Dick Brooks,” said track owner, Don Hoenig.

The position of Chief Steward is one of the most difficult jobs in NASCAR today. Dealing with over 150 competitors, thousands of race fans and the media makes this position a crucial one for any race track operation.

Russ Dowd