AMA Honors MotoAmerica CFO Richard Varner

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) recently presented its Jim Viverito Friend of the AMA award to MotoAmerica Chief Financial Officer, Richard Varner. This honor recognizes Varner's significant contributions to the growth and sustainability of MotoAmerica, a key road racing series in the United States. His dedication has helped foster a thriving road racing community, making him a champion for the AMA's mission.
Richard Varner, the Chief Financial Officer for MotoAmerica, was recently honored with the prestigious Jim Viverito Friend of the AMA award by the American Motorcyclist Association. This recognition, presented in Daytona Beach, Florida, on Saturday, March 7, highlights Varner's long-standing influence and support within the motorcycle industry.
The Jim Viverito Friend of the AMA award is given to individuals and organizations that strongly back the AMA and its mission, acknowledging the legacy of former AMA Board Member Jim Viverito. AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman personally presented the award, commending Varner for his pivotal role in MotoAmerica's sustained growth and his efforts in cultivating a robust road racing community across the United States. Dingman emphasized Varner's consistent support as a champion for the AMA.
Varner, a native of Wichita, Kansas, has harbored a lifelong passion for motorcycles, which has fueled his dedicated involvement in the sport. His leadership at MotoAmerica has been instrumental in the series' development, making it a significant platform for road racing enthusiasts. This award underscores the impact of individuals like Varner in shaping the future of motorcycle sports.
