Legacy Motor Club, one of NASCAR’s most recognized names undergoing a dynamic period of growth and transformation, is actively seeking an Executive Director of Race Operations to help guide the team through its next competitive chapter.
As the team continues its evolution with new leadership, manufacturer alignment, and performance objectives, the Executive Director of Race Operations will play a crucial role in overseeing and streamlining all competition-related logistics. The position demands a seasoned professional who can balance strategic oversight with hands-on race day execution—someone who can manage the high-pressure environment of a NASCAR garage while helping build a sustainable path to on-track success.
The responsibilities include managing the day-to-day operational needs of the race team, ensuring coordination between departments, overseeing car preparation and crew logistics, and serving as a key liaison with NASCAR officials. The position will also demand strong leadership in high-stress situations, especially when unexpected setbacks—such as mechanical failures or race damage—require fast, confident decision-making.
“This is a pivotal time for Legacy Motor Club,” said a team representative. “We’re not just looking for someone to fill a role—we’re looking for someone to help define what the future of this organization looks like on race weekends and beyond.”
With recent changes in the competitive structure and an increased emphasis on performance and accountability, this role comes at a time when Legacy is committed to raising its standards across the board. The right candidate will bring experience, resilience, and a team-first mindset, capable of leading through both the challenges and opportunities that come with building a modern, competitive NASCAR organization.
As Legacy Motor Club continues to rebuild and redefine its identity, the new Executive Director of Race Operations will be central to laying the groundwork for long-term success—not just in the garage, but at every level of the competition department.