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FRIDAY
FRIDAY’S KEYNOTE ADDRESS
S KEYNOTE ADDRESS
JULY 22, 2O22
JULY 22, 2O22
pm
11:15 am to 2:15 pm
11:15
to 2:15
am
al Session & K
eynote Address
General Session & Keynote Address
Gener
T ucson Ballroom
Tucson Ballroom
TOOLS FOR A
TOOLS FOR A
WINNING PROGRAM
WINNING PROGRAM
By: Larry McReynolds
eynolds
Larry McR
By:
Generally regarded as one of the greatest Crew
Chiefs in NASCAR history, Larry McReynolds’
career spans the last 39 years, during which
time he has guided a number of the sport’s
top drivers to the pinnacle of racing, as well
as having served as a world-wide ambassador
to motorsports through his work as a televi-
sion commentator, motivational speaker and
LARRY MCREYNOLDS
philanthropist. Since his first win at Watkins LARRY MCREYNOLDS
Glenn in 1988 with Ricky Rudd, Larry’s ability
to develop, motivate and lead teams to suc- Perhaps, however, the greatest and most well
cess at the sport’s highest level has set him documented accomplishment of Larry’s ca-
apart. Over the course of his 17 year career reer as Crew Chief came in 1998, when Lar-
as a Crew Chief, Larry had the opportunity to ry guided Dale Earnhardt Sr. to his first and
work with NASCAR greats Ernie Irvan, Dale only Daytona 500 victory. All-in-all, Larry and
Earnhardt Sr., and Davey Allison, whose now his teams finished in the Top-10 in an incred-
famous #28 Texaco Ford captured 11 wins ible 47% of the races in which they compet-
and 3 poles in a single season under Larry’s ed, amassing 23 victories (including two Day-
watchful eye. tona 500 victories and back-to-back Winston
All Star race wins), and 21 poles. Today, Larry
McReynolds serves the sport of NASCAR as
lead analyst for the Sprint Cup Series on Fox,
Fox Sports 1, and TNT, as well as team owner
of Larry McReynolds Racing, a recently devel-
oped team that seeks to build sponsorships
and opportunities for some of the sports most
promising young drivers, including Larry’s son
Brandon McReynolds.
Note:
Note: The First and Second General Session will
begin promptly at 11:15 am with luncheon ser-
vice followed by keynote program speakers. At-
tendees are requested to be on time and to stay
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