March 6, 2025 - 03:32

Long-time Las Vegas sports executive Patrick Lindsey has been appointed as the senior vice president and general manager of Las Vegas Motor Speedway. With an extensive background in the sports industry, Lindsey brings a wealth of experience and leadership to this prestigious role. His appointment is expected to usher in a new era for the speedway, which has been a cornerstone of motorsports in the region.
Lindsey's career spans several decades, during which he has held various positions that have honed his skills in management and operations. His deep understanding of the local sports landscape and commitment to community engagement will be instrumental in enhancing the fan experience at the speedway.
As he steps into this new position, Lindsey aims to expand the venue's offerings and attract a broader audience. His vision includes not only hosting premier racing events but also creating a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates motorsports culture in Las Vegas. The future looks promising as Lindsey takes the helm at one of the most iconic racing venues in the country.
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