The Riverside Motorsports Park, LLC was founded in 2000 by John Condren, an entrepreneur and businessman whose background also includes more than 30 years in amateur and professional motorsports racing. The Riverside Motorsports Park development proposal was submitted to Merced County in August 2003, approved for development in December 2006, and cancelled in February 2008. Condren was the subject of a feature article in the ''
Merced Sun-Star's
January 27, 2007 issue. The Sun-Star'' reported that Condren's biographical information on the RMP website was exaggerated. The
Sun-Star also reported that Condren had a history of bankruptcies and unpaid debts. In April 2007, the 1989
NASCAR Premier Series Champion,
Rusty Wallace, joined the project to provide track design enhancement engineering to the eight world-class motorsports venues within the RMP facility. Wallace commented:"Riverside Motorsports Park is definitely one of the most distinctive design concepts in recent motorsports history, and ... definitely a project with which I am very excited to join forces." The project also had the support of
Stone & Youngberg LLC (
San Francisco, California), the Fluor Corporation (
Aliso Viejo, California), Granite Construction Company (
Watsonville, California), Golden Valley Engineering (Merced, California), Rex Moore Electric (
Sacramento, California), and Wood Rodgers Engineering (Sacramento). The Environmental Impact Report (EIR), completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and certified by the Merced County (Calif.) Board of Supervisors in December 2006, was completed by EDAW, Inc. (Sacramento). Architectural engineering (including racetrack design) was being coordinated by Paxton Waters, AIA (
Carmel, Indiana), with additional racetrack engineering support from Alan Wilson (Monument, Colorado). == See also ==