Joe Balash Named Director of Race Operations for STARS National Series

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Former ASA / NASCAR Official Will Head Up Competition for New Series

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Macon, IL (November 16, 2022) - The STARS National Series has named veteran racing official
Joe Balash as Director of Race Operations for 2023. Track Enterprises President Bob Sargent
officially made the announcement on Wednesday for the recently announced Super Late Model
series.

“I am pleased to formally introduce Joe Balash as Director of Race Operations,” Sargent stated.
“Joe’s been with Track Enterprises for some time now, and his experience with both ASA and
NASCAR position him as the right person to lead our efforts regarding competition and technical
inspection.”

Balash, a motorsports industry veteran who first sprang onto the national scene with ASA in the
late 1990’s, served as the NASCAR Busch and Nationwide Series Director from 2004 – 2012.
Following his stint as Series Director with the second tier NASCAR series, Balash served as
International Competition Liaison, overseeing NASCAR’s interests in motorsports in Mexico,
Canada and Europe.

“The opportunity to be a part of the launch of the STARS National Series is both exciting and
humbling,” Balash commented. “I’m excited to help build a strong, sustainable rules package to
help pavement super late model racing into the future.”

Balash will be responsible for all aspects of competition and operations as it pertains to Track
Enterprises pavement Super Late Model racing business. In addition to the STARS National
Tour, Balash will also oversee the rules packages, inspection process and race procedures for
the ARCA / CRA Super Series, ARCA Midwest Tour, and Southern Super Series. Balash
will make his first appearance in this newly appointed role at the Snowball Derby at Five Flags
Speedway from December 1 - 4.

Track Enterprises, a Racing Promotions Company based in Illinois has been making news
throughout the 2022 calendar year, announcing the acquisition of the CRA sanctioning body in
January, and then announcing the purchase of the ARCA Midwest Tour in July. In October,
Sargent announced a partnership with the Southern Super Series, which set the table for the
STARS National Series to debut in 2023.

“I feel very fortunate to have a guy of Joe’s caliber as part of our team, leading the competition
side of the business,” Sargent continued. “Joe has been working closely with the regional tours
Series Directors and Technical Directors, and will be a huge asset for us as we embark on this
national tour.”

Plans call for the STARS National Tour to publish and release the rule books for the four series’
(STARS National Series, ARCA Midwest Tour, ARCA / CRA Super Series and Southern Super
Series) at the PRI Show in Indianapolis December 8-10.

STARS National Series

The highly-anticipated STARS National Series will debut in 2023 for Super Late Model racing in
America. Announced in October, many of the best drivers in America are expected to compete
in the 10-race national tour with a minimum $100,000 point fund.

The national series is made up of three races from each of the regional Super Late Model
Series under the Track Enterprises banner; the ARCA / CRA Super Series, the ARCA Midwest
Tour and the Southern Super Series. The championship event will be the All-American 400 at
the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in Tennessee.

For more information, please visit the series website at starsnationalseries.com, or be sure to
follow the series on social media (Facebook: STARS National Series | Twitter: @racewithstars |
IG: @starsnational).
 




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