IHRA Entertainment LLC, a newly formed corporation held by the ownership group of Palm Beach International Raceway and Memphis International Raceway, announced today its acquisition of the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), which was majority-owned by Feld Motor Sports, a division of Feld Entertainment Inc. The new ownership group will immediately take over management of the 43-year old organization and operate as IHRA Motorsports.
The acquisition includes 100 percent of the IHRA assets, including the sanctioning body, the Nitro Jam series, the Thunder Jam series, the Summit Pro Am series, the Summit SuperSeries program and Drag Review Magazine.
The ownership group is led by managing partners, Michael Dezer of Dezer Properties and Joseph Lubeck of Landmark Apartment Trust of America Inc., Edward Kobel of DeBartolo Development, and Jason Rittenberry, President & CEO of the parent company. In 2008, the group purchased the former Moroso Motorsports Park and have since invested over $30 million in the redevelopment of the multi-track venue in Jupiter, FL. In 2011, they acquired the former Memphis Motorsports Park from Dover Motorsports Inc.
Rittenberry will serve as CEO of IHRA Motorsports, while Aaron Polburn will remain as President and General Manager and Skooter Peaco will continue as Vice President of Race Operations. IHRA Motorsports will continue operations at their Norwalk, OH headquarters and maintain the management team, sponsor partners, and sanctioned track partners.
The 2013 IHRA schedule previously announced will remain in place with the Summit Racing Equipment World Finals for all IHRA categories being held at the company’s Memphis International Raceway. Several events will be added to the Nitro Jam schedule, including a return to the company’s Palm Beach International Raceway.
”Today is a landmark day for our company, the ownership group, and the IHRA,” Rittenberry said. “IHRA has shown that their entertainment business model is viable and the company can grow. We want to build on the foundation that IHRA has built over the past 40 years and provide the structure and resources it needs to be successful long term in this new motorsports environment.”
Polburn concurred.
“This is a very exciting time for IHRA. We now have a team whose total focus is on IHRA, Nitro Jam and Thunder Jam,” he said. “These are incredibly successful guys who will bring a unique vision along with the resources to grow all facets of our business. They are also “car guys” who have a passion for all forms of motorsports. That is a combination that will serve us well in the coming years. This is a great time to be an IHRA fan, racer, sponsor or member track.”
“Our business has evolved to focus more on other Feld Motor Sports productions like Monster Jam and Nuclear Cowboyz, so we are pleased that IHRA’s new owners will be able to expand its offerings and maintain the high event quality for which the brand is known,” said Charlie Mancuso, President of Feld Motor Sports.
IHRA Motorsports currently sanctions more than 100 drag racing venues in six divisions throughout the United States and Canada and has more than 12,000 racer members. They promote two national series—Nitro Jam and Thunder Jam. The company also owns and publishes Drag Review Magazine, a monthly full color magazine covering the IHRA events, racers, partners and tracks.
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