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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_FranceJim France - Wikipedia

    James Carl France (born October 24, 1944) is an American motorsports executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO), the chairman, and executive vice president of NASCAR, the former chief executive officer (CEO) of International Speedway Corporation (ISC) and the owner of the IMSA team Action Express Racing.

  2. Jim France grew up in the early years of stock car racing, living and learning every detail of the sport from his own experiences and from his father, NASCAR Hall of Famer William H.G. “Big Bill” France (2010), the founder and first president of NASCAR; and brother, NASCAR Hall of Famer William C. “Bill Jr.” France (2010), NASCAR’s ...

  3. 23. Mai 2022 · NASCAR and IMSA Chairman Jim France will be honored for his work in securing a historic convergence agreement between the two motorsports organizations. He will receive the prestigious trophy on the eve of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in June 2022.

  4. 13. Feb. 2019 · DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Jim France is running NASCAR the same way he lives his life — quietly, in the background, away from the spotlight he never craved. The youngest son of NASCAR’s founder carved his own path in the family business and left the leadership roles to his father, Bill France Sr., and then to his older brother.

  5. 23. Mai 2022 · NASCAR and IMSA Chairman Jim France will be honored for his role in the convergence agreement between IMSA and ACO, which allows prototype sports cars to compete in both championships. He will receive the trophy on June 10, the eve of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he will also serve as the official starter.

  6. 5. März 2020 · Jim France, the youngest son of NASCAR's founder, took over as chairman and CEO after his nephew Brian France was arrested last year. He has been quiet and low-key, but has implemented new rules, schedules, and acquisitions to revive the struggling series.

  7. 23. Mai 2013 · Der ACO legt größten Wert auf einen Draht in die USA: Grand-Am-Gründer Jim France wird das Jubiläumsrennen in vier Wochen starten