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Supercars CEO, Sean Seamer, Quits

Supercars CEO Sean Seamer

Supercars CEO, Sean Seamer, Quits

Supercars CEO, Sean Seamer, has released a statement announcing his resignation from the role after four years of service.

The announcement follows the recent sale of Supercars to the RACE consortium ownership group, as well as the close of the 2021 Supercars Championship and launch of the Gen3 Supercar.

Seamer will remain a Supercars board member and CEO while the organisation searches for his replacement, with Seamer revealing he will be starting a new role in the US next year in order to spend more time with his US-based family.

In his statement, Seamer said: “It is with a heavy heart that I am writing to you today to announce that 2021 will be my last full season as the CEO of Supercars.”

“When I took on this role four years ago, I was blown away by the passion that exists in this sport; from my team here at Supercars, to the race teams, fans and sponsors.

“It is this passion that has seen the sport not only survive the last two years, but thrive.

“There are simply too many people to thank for what we have collectively achieved, particularly in the last two years, but I have to thank the hundreds of people who spent weeks and months away from their families, my leadership team and everyone at Supercars who has supported me and the business at every turn.

“To navigate a pandemic and deliver two Championship seasons, sign a new broadcast agreement, sign a new naming rights partner, complete the sale of the business and launch the Gen3 Supercar is something we should all be proud of.

“The result of this is a business and sport that it is very much on track.

“Just last weekend at Bathurst we saw how strong this sport remains.

“With fans returning back to the track and our ratings up 14%.

“The future remains bright.

“The launch of Gen3 was a resounding success and will ensure that the relevance and reach of the sport continues to grow.

“The new owners are the set up to take this sport to the next level.

“I know many of the people involved well, and count some of them as lifelong friends.

“I can assure you they share the same care and passion for Supercars as all of us.

“Given what we have achieved over the past four years and the calibre of the new ownership group, I feel comfortable that the business and the sport is in the very best of hands.

“The last two years have been tough for everyone, but with young kids, it’s time for us to be closer to family,” Seamer said.

Supercars chairman, Barclay Nettlefold, said Seamer will remain involved in the organisation to ensure the competition is left with a capable CEO.

“Sean (Seamer) and the team under his leadership have done an outstanding job, particularly in the last two years,” Nettlefold said.

“Sean and I were looking forward to working together, but I completely appreciate his reasons for wanting to move.

“Sean’s not going anywhere soon, and I will work with him and the board to ensure that we have the right successor in place for the Supercars team, our partners and our fans,” he said.

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