IMS, INTERNATIONAL MOTORSPORTS INDUSTRY
SHOW COME TOGETHER FOR INAUGURAL SAFETY CONFERENCE DEC. 1
Seventeen World-Renowned Motorsports Safety Experts To Provide Insight, Expertise
INDIANAPOLIS, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 Officials from the
International Motorsports Industry Show (IMIS) announced Nov. 9 that
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will serve as a partner in the inaugural IMIS
Safety Conference Dec. 1 in the Sagamore Ballroom of the Indiana Convention
Center in downtown Indianapolis. The IMIS Safety Conference presented by the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway will help kick off the inaugural IMIS show, set for Dec. 2-3,
also at the Indiana Convention Center. The safety conference will feature a
world-class panel of 17 racing safety experts presenting insight for those at
the top levels of racing to the weekly, grassroots racer. One of the core values of the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway since 1909 has been the advancement of safety for competitors,
officials and fans, said Chris Schwartz, vice president of marketing for the
Speedway. For 100 years, the Speedway has been at the forefront of technology
and safety, and the IMIS safety conference is something we feel very strongly
about and are proud to be a part of. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway had a medical center on
the grounds as early as 1910 and was the first speedway to use the rear-view
mirror (1911), track warning lights (1935), mandate helmets (1935), use crash
data recorders on cars (1993) and install the SAFER Barrier (2002). “The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has a long and proud
history of safety innovation that is second-to-none,” said Tom Weisenbach,
co-founder of IMIS and executive director of the Indiana Motorsports
Association. We’re thrilled to have them as a partner for this historic
conference. Whether you race on the biggest stage or participate at your
local track on Saturday night, the IMIS Safety Conference presented by the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a must-attend for drivers, team members, safety equipment
manufacturers and suppliers, as well as track promoters and series officials.”
Kirk Russell, former vice president of competition for
Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) and a world-renowned consultant on
motorsports safety, serves as the IMIS Safety Conference Coordinator and
assembled the panel of experts. The individuals that will make presentations at the IMIS
Safety Conference presented by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway are: Presenter Title Location Trevor Ashline President, Safety Solutions, Inc. Mooresville, N.C. Dave Brown Track Safety Coordinator, Indy Racing League Indianapolis Tom Gideon Director of Safety Initiatives, NASCAR Daytona Beach, Fla. Hubert Gramling Head of Research, Federation Internationale de
l'Automobile (FIA) Paris Robert Hubbard Creator, HANS Device; Professor, Michigan State
University East Lansing, Mich. Dan Jones Fire Chief, Town of Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, N.C. Arnie Kuhns President and CEO, SFI Foundation, Inc. Poway, Calif. Randy LaJoie President, The Joie of Seating Concord, N.C. Joe Marko Owner, HMS Motorsport, Ltd. Danvers, Mass. John Medlen Project Manager, Eric Medlen Project; Crew Chief, John
Force Racing Brownsburg, Ind. Andrew Mellor Head of Technical Affairs, Federation Internationale de
l'Automobile (FIA) Paris John Melvin Consultant and Adjunct Professor, Wayne State University Detroit Steve Mumma Manager, Security Engineering, Geobrugg Security
Engineering Oregon City, Ore. John Oates Fire Chief, East Hartford, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. Dean Sicking Developer of SAFER Barrier; Professor, University of
Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. Dan Thomas Vice President & Treasurer, Snell Memorial
Foundation North Highlands, Calif. Terry R. Trammell
Partner, Orthopedics Indianapolis, Inc. Indianapolis “Each of the 17 experts scheduled to present at the IMIS
Safety Conference have dedicated much time and effort to improving
motorsports safety around the world,” Russell said. “I’ve had the opportunity
to work with several of these individuals and look forward to them sharing
their knowledge and expertise with those in attendance at the IMIS Safety
Conference presented by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This is a
must-attend conference for any person involved with racing.” The IMIS Safety Conference presented by the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway begins with welcoming remarks from Russell at 7:50 a.m. (ET).
From 8 a.m. to noon, the conference will focus on event and facility safety,
while the 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. portion will focus on personal safety. The two-day IMIS trade show offers individuals and
companies from all facets of the racing business the chance to interact,
share ideas and products, build relationships and attend seminars to improve otorsports
business around the world, all while showcasing Indianapolis as the “Racing
Capital of the World.” More than 530 booths have already been booked for
IMIS, but for racing companies and people interested, there is limited space
still available. For details on how to be a part of the show or to register
for the IMIS Safety Conference presented by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,
visit www.imis-indy.com. *** IMS tickets: Established in 1909, the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway has long prevailed as an icon of motorsports excellence. Beginning
in 2009, the Speedway celebrates its Centennial Era, commemorating the 100th
anniversary of the facility in 2009 and the 100th anniversary of the
Indianapolis 500 Mile Race in 2011. Tickets can be purchased online at ww.indianapolismotorspeedway.com at any time. Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are on sale. Contact the IMS Group Sales Department at (866) 221-8775 for more information. |
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