FORT WORTH, Texas — – Texas Motor Speedway president Eddie Gossage is stepping down after overseeing the monitor because it opened 24 years in the past.
The 62-year-old Gossage mentioned Thursday that his closing occasion can be NASCAR’s All-Star race June 13, the primary at TMS. He mentioned that can be a full-circle second for his 32 years working for Speedway Motorsports and Bruton Smith.
Gossage was a younger public relations director at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1992 when, throughout a information convention to advertise the primary NASCAR All-Star race to run at evening, one among his stunts actually set Smith’s hair on hearth. When Smith threw the enormous mild swap rigged by Gossage to focus on the Charlotte speedway’s new lighting system, sparks flew.
“I believed I used to be headed for the unemployment line for certain,” Gossage mentioned. “However for some purpose, Bruton stored me round, and it wasn’t lengthy after that he gave me a chance I might have solely dreamed of.”
When Smith constructed Texas Motor Speedway, which opened in 1997, Gossage was the monitor’s normal supervisor. He added the title of TMS president in 2004, and is likely one of the longest-tenured workers at Speedway Motorsports.
Gossage beforehand labored for Nashville Worldwide Raceway, Bristol Worldwide Raceway and Miller Brewing Co. in motorsports administration and public relations capacities. He joined Speedway Motorsports in 1989 at Charlotte.
Smith mentioned Gossage has been a a promoter, good friend and an asset to the whole trade.
“Once I constructed Texas Motor Speedway, I had loads of architects, accountants and attorneys, however what I actually wanted was promotion,” Smith mentioned. “That is the place Eddie got here in. They are saying ‘every little thing’s larger in Texas’, and I wanted an enormous persona in Dallas/Fort Price. Eddie’s turn out to be a shrewd businessman through the years, however he is remained a publicist at coronary heart, and he by no means forgot what the leisure enterprise is about, having enjoyable.”