| Washington, D.C. (May 5, 2023) ‐ NHRA championship-winning drivers Ron Capps and Antron Brown, along with NHRA Vice President of Track Management and Operations Kasey Coler, recently visited Washington, DC on Wednesday, April 26 as representatives for the National Motorsports Coalition (NMC) to share with members of the Congressional Motorsports Caucus and other lawmakers in Congress.
Coler and the pair of three-time NHRA world champions were among representatives from major United States sanctioning bodies and racetracks, including NASCAR, IndyCar, SCCA, USAC and IMSA. Representing the NMC, they shared an overview of the contributions and impacts the motorsports industry has on the American economy. This also marked the first time since 2019 that the NMC had the opportunity to make an in-person visit with lawmakers and their staff, and it was an impactful trip for each NHRA representative.
“It was really good to visit all the representatives and going there for a just cause,” Brown said. “Going there and talking to them, it was really good to spread the message about not only the revenue we bring to these counties and states, but also how we take people off the streets and put them on the racetrack, and that’s what drag racing is all about. We were able to really talk about our sport and see how much love and excitement our sport brings to the people on Capitol Hill. It was a really, really great honor to be there spreading the word, and seeing all the support.”
Earlier in 2023, the Congressional Motorsports Caucus (CMC) was formally approved as a Congressional Member Organization of the House of Representatives during the 118th session of Congress. The CMC, co‐chaired by Representative Bill Posey (FL‐08) and Representative Mike Thompson (CA‐4), is as an informal, bipartisan group of Members of Congress dedicated to celebrating motorsports and understanding their impact on American culture and the economy.
“For me, it was educational,” Capps said. “Being a team owner the last couple years, I’ve tried to learn about some of the things going on outside of our sport and that was a great example. Meeting up with the board members and seeing how much of a joint effort it was to try and educate people that represent where are racetracks are, that was really cool. I learned a ton and I had a blast, and it was neat to meet with a lot of these elected officials who are big drag racing fans. To walk out of their offices and hear about how much they want to help, it was huge.” |