cameraman
03-15-06, 07:50 PM
I thought the powers-that-be in Indiana were working to get some cab teams to move to Indianapolis. This has got to sting...
Riley Technologies LLC of Indianapolis, Indiana, announced today that it would move its entire operation to Mooresville, North Carolina, effective in September of 2006.
"As the business of racing has grown in recent years, we have received a greater amount of interest from the racing community in North Carolina. Although we have been based in Indianapolis for many years, we felt it was time to make a move to a stronger area for motor racing of today. We feel we have found that in the Town of Mooresville, the County of Iredell and the State of North Carolina," said Bill Riley, President of Riley Motorsport.
"We are looking forward to strengthening our ties with the NASCAR community, as well as the Grand American Daytona Prototype and Silver Crown teams," said Bob Riley, President of Riley Technologies.
The Race Site (http://www.theracesite.com/index.cfm?pagetype=2&form_article=11185)
Riley Technologies LLC of Indianapolis, Indiana, announced today that it would move its entire operation to Mooresville, North Carolina, effective in September of 2006.
"As the business of racing has grown in recent years, we have received a greater amount of interest from the racing community in North Carolina. Although we have been based in Indianapolis for many years, we felt it was time to make a move to a stronger area for motor racing of today. We feel we have found that in the Town of Mooresville, the County of Iredell and the State of North Carolina," said Bill Riley, President of Riley Motorsport.
"We are looking forward to strengthening our ties with the NASCAR community, as well as the Grand American Daytona Prototype and Silver Crown teams," said Bob Riley, President of Riley Technologies.
The Race Site (http://www.theracesite.com/index.cfm?pagetype=2&form_article=11185)