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Dover International Speedway promotes four veteran leaders

NASCAR tripleheader weekend on deck May 14-16
April 8, 2021

Dover International Speedway has promoted four longtime employees as it prepares for its slate of 2021 major events at Dover International Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, track officials announced.

Taking their new titles for the speedway effective immediately are Gary Camp, vice president, marketing and communications; LeeAnn Hardy, vice president, facilities and operations; Rob Lofland, vice president, corporate partnerships; and Jim Hosfelt, assistant vice president, public safety and track operations.

“Our company is fortunate to have such a dedicated, knowledgeable team, and these moves reflect their long commitment to us,” said Mike Tatoian, Dover International Speedway president and CEO. “Gary, LeeAnn, Rob and Jim are the best in the industry in their respective fields. As we prepare to welcome the NASCAR world back to Dover in May, as well as our inaugural Cup Series race weekend at Nashville Superspeedway in June, they will continue to play integral roles for our company at our race weekends and future events.”

The weekend of Friday to Sunday, May 14 to 16 includes the Drydene 400 NASCAR Cup Series race May 16, the 103rd Cup Series race at Dover, one of only 10 tracks in the country to host 100 or more Cup Series events. Completing the weekend are the General Tire 125 ARCA Menards Series East on May 14 and the NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash race on May 15.

Camp, who joined the speedway in 2004, oversees planning and implementation of the track’s marketing and communications efforts, including advertising, media relations, internal and external customer communications, and social media.

Hardy, one of the speedway’s longest-tenured employees, started with the company in 1983 and is responsible for the administration and performance of all facility and event operations teams, including managing admissions, camping, food and beverage, maintenance, parking and souvenir sales teams.

Hosfelt, who joined the speedway in 2014 after serving as chief of the Dover Police Department, oversees the speedway’s expanded public safety department and coordinates partnerships among local, state and federal agencies as they assist the speedway during all events.

Lofland, who began his speedway career in 2000, oversees corporate partnership efforts including sales strategy, client management and partner retention.

For more information, go to DoverSpeedway.com.

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