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Ron Drager
Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
As the grandson of MARC/ARCA founders John and Mildred Marcum, Ron
Drager’s life long involvement in stock car auto racing has encompassed
nearly every facet of the sport.
Drager’s career began in 1968 at Flat Rock Speedway, where he spent his
formidable childhood and teen years selling race programs and souvenirs on
race weekends. His duties soon grew to working on the track’s fire/cleanup
truck, performing weekday track maintenance, serving as a pit steward,
ticket seller, ticket taker and gateman. Over the years, Drager has served
in various other capacities at Flat Rock Speedway, including PA announcer,
chief scorer, registrar, assistant flagman, public relations/communications
director and race director. He has also taken on an active roll in
marketing, sales and rules development. In 1981, he was named General
Manager and Promoter of the .25-mile Metro Detroit area short track.
In 1982, he graduated with honors from Ferris State University with degrees
in Marketing and Journalism. He soon went to work full time for ARCA, first
serving as Public Relations Director and assuming the position of Vice
President of PR/Media in 1986. As Drager’s involvement in ARCA evolved, so
did his association with Flat Rock Speedway, which runs ARCA-sanctioned
short track racing on Saturday nights. He became an ownership partner at the
track in 1986 and was named “Promoter of the Year” by the Michigan Auto
Racing Fan Club in 1986 and 1991.
In 1996, Drager took on the role of President of ARCA and also took on sole
ownership of Flat Rock Speedway. He was the 1996 Michigan Speedway Promoters
Association (MSPA) Promoter of the Year. In 1997, he earned a RPM Workshops
Outstanding Continuing Operation Award on behalf of Flat Rock Speedway.
In 1998, Drager, along with area business man Roy Mott, purchased Toledo
Speedway in Ohio and began a capital improvement campaign at the .5-mile
facility which has included remodeling and renovations, the addition of
skybox suites, a new superspeedway-style pit road and lighting system and a
complete resurfacing the track, among other changes.
In 1999, he received a RPM Workshops Outstanding Continuing Operation Award
on behalf of ARCA. Drager was the Michigan Auto Racing Fan Club Person of
the Year in 2000 and in 2001 he was named the RPM Workshops Regional
Promoter of the Year (Region 5) and was nominated for Auto Racing Promoter
of the Year.
In 2000, Drager was named President of the Michigan Speedway Promoters
Association (MSPA), a coalition representing more than 20 Michigan based
speedways dedicated to the betterment and future of racing in Michigan for
the promoter, driver, and race fan.
As the President of ARCA, Drager is currently responsible for all
activities, obligations and operations of more than 100 ARCA sanctioned
races each season including the nationally touring ARCA RE/MAX Series, the
regionally touring ARCA Lincoln Welders Truck Series and weekly short track
racing at Flat Rock and Toledo Speedways. Under the leadership and direction
of Drager, the ARCA RE/MAX Series, which represents the most diverse
nationally touring stock car series and the second longest running
championship racing series in the country, has experienced record growth,
including record car counts and TV audiences.
Drager currently resides in Temperance, Michigan, with his wife Valarie and
daughters Lindsey and Leigh.
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