OVERVIEW 2015 DETAILS First held in 2008, and is now an annual event which takes place in either , Indiana or Charlotte, on a rotational basis. It is supported locally by the North Carolina Bar April 14-15, at the Conrad Hotel Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association. downtown Indianapolis.

Founded in 2008 by 5 attorneys practicing within motorsports Agenda topics include the history who wanted to bridge a communication gap between open wheel of motorsports, litigation and ADR, and stock car industries and foster close relationships in North defense of drivers and others, emerging American motorsports communiteis. motorsports, diversity, and fan issues.

Brooke A. Beyer Jr., Senior Assistant General Counsel – Press coverage will be invited. Sponsorship & Licensing for NASCAR, Inc. (New York)

William P. Bray, Principal with Bray & Long PLLC (Charlotte) CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS Stokely G. Caldwell, Jr., Partner with Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson (Charlotte) Wesley Zirkle Mark Richards, Partner with Ice Miller (Indianapolis) 317-344-1900 [email protected] Wesley Zirkle, Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Just Marketing, Inc. (Indianapolis) Tiffany Hemmer 317-492-6551 Has since grown to a national event which draws industry leaders themmer@.com nationwide and overseas. It presents a comparative analysis of multiple forms of motorsport specifically focusing on open wheel Mark Owens and stock cars in the and abroad, and the legal 317-231-7459 complexities and challenges that are inherently linked to the [email protected] business of motorsports.

Provides an ideal forum for attorneys and industry leaders in the motorsports arena to come together for education, development and networking.

Past speakers have represented Coca-Cola Company, Sears, ESPN, FOX Sports, Bank of America, Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Roush Fenway Racing, NASCAR, IndyCar, Grand Am, and NHRA.

Past keynote speakers have included Howard “Humpy” Wheeler, retired from ; Max Siegel, former President of Global Operations at Dale Earnhardt Inc.; Tony George, former CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; and Randy Bernard, former CEO of IndyCar.

Annually attracts approximately 110 participants.