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American motor racing owner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steve Lewis, born in Colton, California, is an owner of Nine Racing, founder of Performance Racing Industry, magazine publisher and trade show producer.
Steve Lewis | |
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Born | |
Education | Colton High School |
Alma mater | San Jose State University |
Occupation(s) | Owner, Nine Racing, Inc., magazine publisher, trade show producer |
Children | Michael James Lewis |
Website | Stevelewis.info |
Steve Lewis grew up in Colton, California, where he followed auto racing from an early age. While in high school, his weekly ritual consisted of attending events at Southern California race tracks, including midget races at Orange Show Speedway; drag races at Fontana, Riverside Raceway, and Colton Drag Strip; and occasionally visiting Ascot Park.
After graduation from Colton High School, he enrolled at San Bernardino Valley College, and then went on to San Jose State University to complete a bachelor's degree and an MBA with an emphasis in marketing.
Lewis began his business career at United Airlines, and then spent 10 years in sales at the William Lawrence Corporation, which produced the Motorcycle and Accessory Trade Show, and published Motorcycle Dealer News Magazine.
In the fall of 1978, Lewis and business partner Jeff Wetmore developed the concepts for trade shows and trade magazines for the surf lifestyle with Action Sports Retailer and the backpacking and camping industries with Outdoor Retailer.[1] He then launched Performance Racing Industry Magazine and Trade Show in 1986,[2] which are devoted to the hardcore auto racing industry.[3] The trade show currently takes place annually in Indianapolis, Indiana, every December.
Race promotion is another aspect of Lewis's experience as he created and promoted the Twin 25 midget race events at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis[4] and Irwindale Speedway.[5] These events featured two 25-lap A-main races. A $50,000 bonus was available to the driver who could win both feature races, especially challenging since the winner of the first race had to start in last position in the second race.[6] Lewis also produced the Sprint & Midget Classic events in Orlando, Florida, featuring sprint cars and Midget cars. He produced and promoted eight midget race events, all of which were shown on national television.[7]
In 2012, Lewis sold Performance Racing Industry to the automotive aftermarket trade association SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association).[8][9]
Lewis began his Nine Racing team in 1978 with driver Stan Fox behind the wheel of the No. 9 midget race car.[10] Nine Racing earned over 130 feature race wins and claimed 10 USAC National Midget Series Championships with drivers Stevie Reeves, Tony Stewart, Kenny Irwin Jr., Jason Leffler, Kasey Kahne, Dave Darland, J. J. Yeley, and Bobby East.[11][12]
Steve Lewis is the father of Michael James Lewis, a professional race car driver, who has competed in Pirelli World Challenge (2015-2016) driving a Porsche, IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge USA by Yokohama, Formula 3 Euro, Formula 3 Italia, and Formula BMW Americas and Europe.[13]
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