Longtime Talladega boss Grant Lynch dies at 71

Longtime Talladega Superspeedway leader Grant Lynch died on Thursday at 71, NASCAR officials announced.
Lynch was president and later chairman of the iconic Alabama track for 26 years before retiring in 2019.
"Grant Lynch's leadership, vision and larger-than-life personality helped make Talladega Superspeedway one of the most iconic and fan-friendly venues in all of motorsports," NASCAR said in an official statement.
"He guided Talladega through more than two decades of growth and transformation while building lasting relationships with fans, competitors and colleagues across the industry. From his time with R.J. Reynolds, Talladega and even into retirement, Grant was not only a trusted leader but also a cherished friend to so many in the NASCAR family. NASCAR extends its heartfelt condolences to Grant's family and loved ones during this difficult time."
Lynch oversaw several efforts to modernize the 2.66-mile track, which opened in 1969. His final project in 2019 was a $50 million transformation of the infield.
--Field Level Media


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