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SFG Realigns
Management Team as 2nd Half of Season Commences, Miles to Take
Over as Race Director
Chicago, IL. (Aug. 25, 2020): As the 2nd half of the SFG
Promotions season races into action with the JEGS Labor Day
Bracket Bash September 4-6, SFG is announcing changes to its
management team. The realignment will allow SFG to continue to
grow and be better prepared to reach long term objectives. The
biggest organizational shift comes at the Race Director
position. As noted in an earlier press release, AJ Ashe chose
to leave the SFG team earlier this month to spend more time
competing on the big money bracket racing circuit. Effective
today, SFG Promotions is announcing that Brad Miles, long-time
team member, will assume the Race Director role. The Race
Director has responsibility over everything happening on-track
at an SFG event.

Miles, previously in the Race Operations Manager role, has
ample experience working with the Race Director to ensure the
well run and fair events that our customers depend on. Since
joining the SFG team in 2018, Miles has been instrumental in
rolling out new technology and operational procedures focused
on creating a fair race environment. As SFG continues to
deploy more technology at events, racers were already spending
time reviewing runs in the tower with Brad. “The choice to
move Brad into the Race Director role was an easy one. Brad is
one of the most knowledgeable team members we have when it
comes to how we run a race and positioning him in this new
role will give our racers continued confidence in our events,”
said Kyle Riley - CEO of SFG.
A bracket and Super Comp racer himself spanning 17 years of
racing, Brad has raced motorcycles, door cars, and dragsters
throughout his career in both box and no box classes. While
primarily focused on bracket racing, he has accumulated 7
track championships across three different tracks but also has
a highly sought after Super Comp Wally sitting in the trophy
case. Brad is in his 3rd season with SFG and has worked
alongside the departing AJ Ashe since starting with the group.
Miles stated, " I am very excited to take on the expanded
responsibility of Race Director at our events. AJ and I have
worked closely over the past few years and our approach to the
management of events were very similar. From a racer/customer
standpoint my intent is that it will appear nothing has
changed in the way our events are conducted and the transition
is seamless. With my previous responsibilities, I spent most
of my time in the tower. However, you will see me a little
more in the new role as I get around to meeting more of you
and addressing any questions that our customers have."
Rounding out the SFG Management team with Riley and Miles is
Austin Truhler who continues in his current role as Business
Director. Truhler helps manage the day to day operations of
the company and has responsibility over racer registration,
corporate partner / media relations, marketing and off-track
events & activities. “This realignment of the team makes us
all excited for the future. Kyle, Brad, and I, along with the
rest of our SFG team members, work very well together. Our
team knows that every role plays a part in creating a
first-class experience for our customers. Team SFG always
steps up to the plate to execute,” said Truhler.
Interested in attending one of our upcoming SFG events? Visit
www.racesfg.com to learn
more and pre-enter.
ABOUT SFG PROMOTIONS, INC
“What is SFG and where did it come from?” you ask. SFG is the
brainchild of racer and promoter Kyle Riley. “I had a vision
to offer racers the chance to race for big money that the
average racer could not afford, but I give God all the credit
for the idea because it was sent from God,” states Riley (SFG
stands for Sent From God). Riley adds, “Until SFG came about
your average racer couldn’t afford the chance to run for $50k
or $100k because it was out of their price range.
I wanted your everyday bracket racer to know what it feels
like to stage up for that kind of money. A lot of people think
I’m crazy, but I’ve always felt it’s better to give than to
receive. The racers have really supported SFG in its first
years, so I want to show them that I really appreciate their
support so I raised the payouts and lowered the entry fees.
Everyone will see the better SFG does the more the racer will
benefit from our success.”
For more information on SFG Promotions, visit
www.racesfg.com or
contact Kyle Riley at (708) 921-5737 or
kyle@racesfg.com |
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