Sprints on Dirt (SOD) Sold
SoD has been sold to Dave Muzzillo. SoD has been based out of Michigan since 1980 with owner John Naida. It is an open engine winged series with spec tires. Muzzillo is the owner of Baer Field And also promotes a pavement mod and LM series I believe. It will be interesting to see what impact this has. Here is the initial article.
http://tjslideways.com/2018/10/31/so...dave-muzzillo/ |
Re: Sprints on Dirt (SOD) Sold
Very sad day to see Sod sold and moved from it long time home. Hopefully it will stay alive and continue to bring great Winged racing to Michigan.
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I'll tip the cap to John Naida for his innovation in going to the unlimited cubic inch formula for the engines along with heading up the series the past few years (again). He did the series well.
It isn't the first time in recent years the series has changed hands. The Naida family.... Mike Strevel..... Mike Olrich..... Jason Fausey.... and so on. Everyone has their own ideas how to make it better. I hope the new owner can keep the ball rolling along, wish him well, and I am looking forward to 2019. |
All I will say is .....RIP Sprints on Dirt
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But, I am not so sure about this new owner either. He has had a couple ventures that have not worked. |
Muzzillo also acquired the Plymouth 602 crate deal. The World Group or whoever started it has given up on it. He has purchased it and it will be a traveling series.
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Reference my post from 11/1/18
RIP - Sprints on Dirt |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sprints on Dirt confirms series direction in 2020; Muzzillo no longer series leader (Plymouth, IN) - Owner Ed Kennedy has confirmed the short-term future for the Sprints on Dirt series in 2020 by releasing the following statement: “After much thought and consideration, the SOD series will not compete as a traveling series in 2020. Throughout the course of this year, we will work on a refresh of the strategy and direction of the series to develop towards a strong future. Specifically, we will work towards building a new leadership team and competition structure that better aligns the series towards long-term stability for our competitors, teams, tracks, partners, and fans that have supported the series throughout our 40+ year history. We will look to do this in collaboration with other series and organizations willing to work together for the collective good of the sport and all stakeholders. As part of this transition, we have parted ways with 2019 Series Director Dave Muzzillo and will immediately begin the search for a visionary leader that can develop and execute our plans for the future. Finally, we will sanction one race at the end of the 2020 season where we will reveal the revised strategy and direction for the SOD series in 2021 and beyond.” |
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