— Motorsports company also will launch new race team at
VIR —
RICHMOND November 4, 2005 - On a day in which Governor
Mark R. Warner announced three job expansions representing
nearly $1.3 billion in investment and 1,022 new jobs from
Northern Virginia to Southside, the Governor announced
that ADi Motorsports, a subsidiary of American Detail,
Inc., will expand its facility in Halifax County. The company
will create 32 new positions to do the fabrication, detail
and top and body repair for race cars. This expansion includes
the launch of a new race team in the Grand American Rolex
Sports Car Series at Virginia International Raceway (VIR).
Virginia successfully competed against North Carolina for
the project.
The announcement comes on the same day that Governor Warner
announced creation of 860 jobs through an expansion at
Micron Technology, Inc., in Manassas, and a $5 million
expansion of Framatome ANP in Lynchburg that will create
130 nuclear engineering jobs.
“ADi Motorsports’ expansion in Halifax County
is a significant announcement for the region as well as
the motorsports industry,” said Governor Warner. “It
is exciting to see our Virginia Motorsports Initiative
accomplish its purpose of supporting existing industry
and promoting motorsports-related jobs. Virginia has a
strong cluster of racing venues and motorsports businesses,
and I am gratified that ADi Motorsports has chosen to build
on the existing assets of Halifax County and VIR.”
American Detail moved to VIR after 15 years of servicing
the commercial paint, body and graphics needs of its customers
in Greensboro, North Carolina. American Detail moved to
VIR to become situated in an area that would allow the
company to pursue racing customers and an eventual race
team ownership. American Detail founded ADi Motorsports
in early 2005 after adding Shawn Bayliff, a former Karting,
Sprint Car and Sports Car Club of America champion, to
head up its racing program.
“We are very happy to be a part of what we feel
will become a major hotbed for the migration of more race
teams,” said Hassel Moran, President, ADi Motorsports. “We
look forward to helping those teams with all their needs,
as well as demonstrating our racing prowess in the highly
competitive and fast-growing sport of sports car racing
and the Grand Am Rolex Series. The growth of VIR and the
attention to making it a first-class facility makes it
the perfect place to continue with our racing business
plans.”
The Virginia Economic
Development Partnership (contact Christie Collins,
804.371.4074) worked
with the Industrial Development Authority of Halifax County
to secure the project for Virginia. The Virginia Tobacco
Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission
approved $50,000 in Tobacco Region Opportunity Funds allocated
to attract motorsports businesses to the tobacco region.
The Virginia Department of Business Assistance will support
the project with training assistance through its Workforce
Services Program.
“We are so excited about working with ADi on this
announcement,” said William Fitzgerald, Chairman
of the Halifax County Board of Supervisors. “It is
a great opportunity for Halifax County to diversify our
economy and expand our motorsports market.”
Mike Eades, Executive Director of the Industrial Development
Authority of Halifax County stated, “ADi understands
that Halifax County is serious about the motorsports industry.
The Virginia International Raceway complex provides us
with a unique selling point to this booming industry.”
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