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EXHIBIT 10.2

NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT

In consideration of TrueBlue, Inc., or the TrueBlue, Inc. subsidiary, affiliate, related business entity, successor, or assign (collectively TrueBlue, Inc. and all of its present and future subsidiaries, affiliates, related business entities, success and assigns are referred to herein as “TrueBlue” or “Company”) employing me, compensating me, providing me with benefits, providing me with administrative support, providing me with the benefit of Company’s research, know-how, market strategies and business plans, and specifically in consideration of the additional consideration provided in the Employment Agreement executed on or about the date set forth below, the adequacy, sufficiency and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound, I, Taryn Owen (“Employee”),  hereby acknowledge that I understand and agree that the provisions hereof are part of and a condition of my employment with Company, as well as a necessary condition of my increased salary, change in title, and overall compensation (all of which specifically outlined in my Offer Letter),  and are effective as of the date first set forth below.  I also understand that I may be required to execute additional non-competition agreement(s) relating to the Company’s business outside of the United States, and that any such agreement(s) will be supplemental to, and not replace, this Agreement.

I.  NON-COMPETITION, NON-INTERFERENCE, NON-SOLICITATION, AND CONFIDENTIALITY
    A.  Definitions.
1.“Business Area” means any state, county or city in the United States and any foreign country, state or province in which, during the period of Employee’s employment with Company, Company conducts or is seriously evaluating whether to conduct business, including expansion of its business lines or services domestically or internationally.  Employee acknowledges that as a member of the Company’s senior leadership team—and executive team—Employee’s services are integral to conducting business and expanding business domestically and internationally, and Employee plays a material role helping form TrueBlue’s strategy as well as the subsidiaries in which she has responsibility.  
2. “Candidate” means, any individual who has applied for and/or accepted placement in a job by Company with a Client, and (i) about whom Employee obtained information, or (ii) with whom Employee interacted on behalf of Company.
3.“Client” means, any individual, business or other entity to which Company provided any services during the last twenty-four (24) months of Employee’s employment with Company.
4.“Colleague” means any Company employee who has been employed by Company during the six months prior to the termination of Employee’s employment with Company. 
5.“Confidential Information” means, whether original, duplicated, computerized, memorized, handwritten, or in any other form, and all information contained therein, including, without limitation: (a) the ideas, methods, techniques, formats, specifications, procedures, designs, strategies, systems, processes, data and software products which are unique to Company; (b) all of Company’s business plans,  present, future or potential customers or clients (including the names, addresses and any other information concerning any customer or client), marketing, marketing strategies, pricing and financial information, research, training, know-how, operations, processes, products, inventions, business practices, databases and information contained therein, its wage rates, margins, mark-ups, finances, 
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banking, books, records, contracts, agreements, principals, vendors, suppliers, contractors, employees, applicants, Candidates, skill sets of applicants, skill sets of Candidates, marketing methods, costs, prices, price structures, methods for calculating and/or determining prices, contractual relationships, business relationships, compensation paid to employees and/or contractors, and/or other terms of employment, employee evaluations, and/or employee skill sets; (c) the content of all of Company’s operations, sales and training manuals; (d) all other information now in existence or later developed which is similar to the foregoing; (e) all information which is marked as confidential or explained to be confidential or which, by its nature, is confidential or otherwise constitutes the intellectual property or proprietary information of Company; and/or (f) any of Company’s “trade secrets”.  For the purposes of this Section, all references to, and agreements regarding, Confidential Information or Confidential Information of Company also apply to Confidential Information belonging to any affiliate of Company, and to any confidential or proprietary information of third party clients that Company has an obligation to keep confidential.  Employee’s covenants in this Section shall protect affiliates and clients of Company to the same extent that they protect Company. Confidential Information shall not include any portion of the foregoing which (i) is or becomes generally available to the public in any manner or form through no fault of Employee, or (ii) is approved for Employee’s disclosure or use by the express written consent of the Chief Employee Officer of Company, Inc. 
6. “Conflicting Organization” means, any person, entity or organization engaged (or about to become engaged) in a business similar to, or that competes with, the business of Company, including without limitation any person or organization that provides any product, process or service that is similar to or competes with any product, process or service provided by Company.  The term “Conflicting Organization” specifically includes without limitation any person, entity or organization that provides temporary and/or permanent staffing services, outsourced human capital services focused on recruitment (RPO), workforce management, managed service providers (MSP), a technology provider that provides temporary staffing through electronic means, or applicant process outsourcing.  
    B.  Confidentiality, Non-Disclosure and Non-Use Obligations.  

    1.    Employee agrees that all records and Confidential Information obtained by Employee as a result of Employee’s employment with Company, whether original, duplicated, computerized, memorized, handwritten, or in any other form, and all information contained therein, are confidential and the sole and exclusive property of Company.  Employee understands and agrees that the business of Company and the nature of Employee’s employment will require Employee to have access to Confidential Information of and about Company, its business, its Candidates, and its Clients.  During Employee’s employment and thereafter, Employee will not use Confidential Information or remove any such records from the offices of Company except for the sole purpose of conducting business on behalf of Company.  Employee further agrees that during Employee’s employment and thereafter, Employee will not divulge or disclose this Confidential Information to any third party and under no circumstances will Employee reveal or permit this information to become known by any competitor of Company.

    2.     Employee agrees and acknowledges that all Confidential Information is to be held in confidence and is the sole and exclusive property of Company and/or its affiliates or clients.  Employee recognizes the importance of protecting the confidentiality and secrecy of Confidential Information.  Employee agrees to use Employee’s best efforts to protect Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure to others.  Employee understands that protecting Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure is critically important to Company’s success and competitive advantage, and that the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information would greatly damage Company.  Employee recognizes and agrees that taking and using Confidential Information, including trade secrets, by memory 
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is no different from taking it on paper or in some other tangible form, and that all of such conduct is prohibited.  Employee agrees that, prior to use or disclosure, Employee will request clarification from Company’s legal department if Employee is at all uncertain as to whether any information or materials are “Confidential Information.” 

    3.    During Employee’s employment and in perpetuity after the termination of Employee’s employment for any or no cause or reason, Employee agrees:  (a) not to use any Confidential Information for the benefit of any person (including, without limitation, Employee’s benefit) or entity other than Company; and (b) not to, except as necessary or appropriate for Employee to perform Employee’s job responsibilities, disclose any Confidential Information to others, or remove any such records from the offices of Company except for the sole purpose of conducting business on behalf of Company.   If at any time Employee ever believes that any person has received or disclosed or intends to receive or disclose Confidential Information without Company’s consent, Employee agrees to immediately notify Company.

    4.    At any time during Employee’s employment upon Company’s request, and at the end of Employee’s employment with Company, even without Company’s request, Employee covenants, agrees to, and shall immediately return to Company, at its headquarters, all Confidential Information as defined herein, and all other material and records of any kind concerning Company’s business, and all other property of Company that Employee may possess or control.  

    5.    At all times, Employee agrees not to directly or indirectly take, possess, download, allow others to take or possess or download, provide to others, delete or destroy or allow others to delete or destroy, any of Company’s Confidential Information or other property, other than in the normal course of business.

    6.    Employee agrees that these covenants are necessary to protect Company’s Confidential Information, and Company’s legitimate business interests (including, without limitation, the confidentiality of Company’s business information and other legitimate interests), in view of Employee’s key role with each branch of Company and its affiliates and the extent of confidential and proprietary information about the entire Company and its affiliates and clients to which Employee has information.  Company and Employee agree that the provisions of this Section do not impose an undue hardship on Employee and are not injurious to the public; that they are necessary to protect the business of Company and its affiliates and clients; that the nature of Employee’s responsibilities with Company under this Agreement and Employee’s former responsibilities with Company provide and/or have provided Employee with access to Confidential Information that is valuable and confidential to Company; that Company would not employ or continue to employ Employee if Employee did not agree to the provisions of this Section; that this Section is reasonable in its terms and that consideration supports this Section, including new consideration as set forth in the Employee Employment Agreement. 

7.    Employee agrees to notify Company (Human Resources) if he becomes aware that others are using, wrongfully disclosing, downloading, making copies of, taking, possessing, downloading, deleting or destroying confidential information.  

C.  Duty of Loyalty.  

1.     Employee agrees that at all times during Employee’s employment with Company; Employee owes Company a duty of loyalty and a duty to act in good faith.  Employee agrees that during Employee’s employment, Employee will not individually, or in combination with any other Employee, individual, or competitor of Company, violate or breach the terms of this Agreement.
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    2.    Employee agrees to devote all time that is reasonably necessary to execute and complete Employee’s duties to Company.  During the time necessary to execute Employee’s duties, Employee agrees to devote Employee’s full and undivided time, energy, knowledge, skill and ability to Company’s business, to the exclusion of all other business and sideline interests.  Because of the agreement in the preceding sentence, during Employee’s employment with Company, Employee also agrees not to be employed or provide any type of services, whether as an advisor, consultant, independent contractor or otherwise in any capacity elsewhere unless first authorized, in writing, by a proper representative of Company.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to prohibit Executive from serving on corporate, industry, civic or charitable boards or committees, or authoring articles/books, so long as such activities do not interfere in any respect with the performance of Executive’s responsibilities as an employee of the Company in accordance with this Agreement. In no event will Employee allow other activities to conflict or interfere with Employee’s duties to Company.  Employee agrees to faithfully and diligently perform all duties to the best of Employee’s ability.  Employee recognizes that the services to be rendered under this Agreement require certain training, skills and experience, and that this Agreement is entered into for the purpose of obtaining such service for Company.  Upon request, Employee agrees to provide Company with any information which Employee possesses relating to company business and which will be of benefit to Company.  Employee agrees to perform Employee’s duties in a careful, safe, loyal and prudent manner.  Employee agrees to conduct him/herself in a way which will be a credit to Company’s reputation and interests, and to otherwise fulfill all fiduciary and other duties Employee has to Company.

    D.  Return of Information, Records, and Materials.  

1.Employee agrees that upon the termination of Employee’s employment with Company or at the request of Company at any time, Employee will immediately deliver to Company all Company property, including without limitation all information, records, materials, and copies thereof in any form whatsoever, that are related in any way to Company or its business, or which are otherwise referred to in Sections I.A.5 and I.B. above.
2.Employee acknowledges and agrees that unless otherwise expressly prohibited by law, Company has the complete right to review, inspect and monitor all Company property, including, without limitation, email, voicemail, and computer property of Company, and to review, inspect and monitor Employee’s use of the internet or other computer related transmission of information, including, without limitation, the identity and use of USB and other computer related drives.  Employee acknowledges that Employee has no expectation of privacy in Company’s property, including, without limitation, email, voicemail, and computer property.
    E.   Non-Competition Covenant.  

    1.      Employee agrees that during Employee’s employment with Company and for a period of twelve (12) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, in any Business Area, engage in, work for, provide services to, own, manage, operate, control or otherwise engage or participate in, or be connected as an owner, partner, principal, creditor, salesman, guarantor, advisor, member of the board of directors of, Employee of, independent contractor of, or consultant to, any Conflicting Organization.  The restrictions in this Section I.E.1 include without limitation the solicitation on behalf of a Conflicting Organization of any Client located in any Business Area (e.g., Employee may not on behalf of a Conflicting Organization solicit a Client located within a Business Area by telephoning the Client from a site located outside the Business Area).
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2.Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of Section I.E and the restrictions set forth therein, Employee may own securities in any publicly held corporation that is covered by the restrictions set forth in Section I.E, but only to the extent that Employee does not own, of record or beneficially, more than 5% of the outstanding beneficial ownership of such corporation.

    F.  Non-Solicitation/Non-Interference with Employees/Candidates.  
    1.      Employee acknowledges that Company has a legitimate protectable interest in maintaining a stable and undisrupted workforce.  Employee agrees that during Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee will not, directly or indirectly, on behalf of himself/herself, or on behalf of any other person, entity, or organization, employ, solicit for employment, or otherwise seek to employ or retain any Colleague, or in any way assist or facilitate any such employment, solicitation, or retention effort.  
2.      Employee agrees that during Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in any conduct intended or reasonably calculated to induce or urge any Colleague to discontinue, in whole or in part, his/her employment relationship with Company.
3.      Employee agrees that during Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee will not directly or indirectly, on behalf of himself/herself, or on behalf of any other person, entity, or organization, initiate contact with any Candidate for the purpose of employing, soliciting for employment, or otherwise seeking to employ or retain any Candidate.
    G.  Non-Solicitation/Non-Interference with Clients.  
1.      During Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, solicit any Client for the purpose of providing temporary and/or permanent staffing services on behalf of a Conflicting Organization.  Employee’s agreement “not to solicit” as set forth in this Section I.G.1 means that Employee will not, either directly or indirectly, for any reason, initiate any contact or communication with any Client for the purpose of soliciting, inviting, encouraging, recommending or requesting any Client to do business with Employee and/or a Conflicting Organization in connection with the provision of temporary and/or permanent staffing services.
2.      During Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in any conduct intended or reasonably calculated to induce or urge any Client to discontinue, in whole or in part, its patronage or business relationship with Company.  
3.      During Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, accept any business from, or do any business with, any Client in connection with the provision of temporary and/or permanent staffing services.  
    H.  Representations and Acknowledgments of Employee.  
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Employee represents that: 
1.  Employee is familiar with the covenants not to compete and not to interfere with Clients, Candidates and Employees set forth in Article I of this Agreement;
2.  Company has a legitimate business interest in enforcement of the restrictions contained in Article I, including without limitation, Company’s need to protect the goodwill of Company, its investment in training of the Employee, the client relationships of Company, the stability of Company’s workforce, and the confidentiality of Company’s business information and other legitimate interests;
    3.  Employee is fully aware of Employee’s obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, the length of time, scope and geographic coverage of these covenants and has had an opportunity to consult an attorney and Company and Employee agree that the provisions of Article I do not impose an undue hardship on Employee and are not injurious to the public; that they are necessary to protect the business of Company and its affiliates and clients; that the nature of Employee’s responsibilities with Company under this Agreement and Employee’s former responsibilities with Company provide and/or have provided Employee with access to Confidential Information that is valuable and confidential to Company; that Company would not employ or continue to employ Employee if Employee did not agree to the provisions of Article I; that Article I is reasonable in its terms and that consideration supports Article I, including new consideration as set forth in the Employee Employment Agreement, this new consideration as further outlined in the offer letter, including significant increase in overall compensation is conditioned upon acceptance of this agreement; 
    4.  Employee’s execution of this agreement, and Employee’s employment by Company, does not violate any agreement that Employee has entered into with a third party, and Employee acknowledges that any inaccuracy in this representation and warranty will constitute grounds for Employee’s immediate termination by Company which will, upon any such termination, have no further obligation to Employee.  Employee agrees to indemnify and hold Company harmless from any and all suits and claims arising out of any breach of any terms and conditions contained in any such agreements entered into by Employee; and
    5.  Employee understands that the identity of Company’s Clients sometimes may be ascertainable by observation or through publicly available resources.  Nonetheless, Employee acknowledges that as a result of Employee’s employment with Company, Employee will be acting as a representative of Company and will be utilizing Company’s assets, resources and will be benefiting from Company’s goodwill, name recognition, reputation, and experience in regard to these Clients, and Employee will gain Confidential Information about these Clients, and consequently, the covenants set forth above are reasonable and necessary to protect Company’s legitimate business interests. 
    I.  Injunctive Relief; Further Remedies.  In the event that Employee breaches or threatens to breach, or Company reasonably believes that Employee is about to breach, any of the covenants of Sections I.B, I.C, I.D, I.E, I.F, or I.G, Employee understands that Company make seek injunctive relief, equitable accounting of all earnings, profits and other benefits arising out of this agreement, as well as any other rights or remedies to which Company may be entitled to under law or equity.  Employee understands that Company may seek and, upon proper evidence as determined in the appropriate Court of Law, may obtain a restraining order and injunction ordering: 
1.  that Employee immediately return to Company all Confidential Information as defined in this Agreement, and any other Company property described in Section I.B above, in any form whether 
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original, copied, computerized, handwritten, or recreated, and that Employee be permanently enjoined and restrained from using or disclosing all said Confidential Information and records; 

    2.  that, during Employee’s employment with Company and for the twelve (12) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee be enjoined from engaging in, working for, providing services to, owning, managing, operating, controlling or otherwise engaging or participating in, or being connected as an owner, partner, principal, creditor, salesman, guarantor, advisor, member of the board of directors of, employee of, independent contractor of, or consultant to, any Conflicting Organization and/or any Client within any Business Area;
3.  that, during Employee’s employment with Company and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee be enjoined from employing, soliciting for employment, or otherwise seeking to employ, retain, divert or take away any Colleague, or in any other way assisting or facilitating any such employment, solicitation or retention effort; and further that Employee be enjoined from engaging in any conduct intended or reasonably calculated to induce or urge any Colleague to discontinue, in whole or in part, his/her employment relationship with Company;

4.  that, during Employee’s employment and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee be enjoined from directly or indirectly, on behalf of himself/herself, or on behalf of any other person, entity, or organization, initiating contact with any Candidate for the purpose of employing, soliciting for employment, or otherwise seeking to employ or retain any Candidate; and

5.  that, during Employee’s employment with Company and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee be enjoined from soliciting any Client for the purpose of providing temporary and/or permanent staffing services, including without limitation that Employee be enjoined from initiating any contact or communication with any Client for the purpose of soliciting, inviting, encouraging, recommending or requesting any Client to do business with a Conflicting Organization in connection with the provision of temporary and/or permanent staffing services; and further, that Employee be enjoined from accepting or doing business with any Client in connection with the provision of temporary and/or permanent staffing services; and further that Employee be enjoined from engaging in any conduct intended or reasonably calculated to induce or urge any Client to discontinue, in whole or in part, its patronage or business relationship with Company.

Employee hereby agrees that the duration of any injunction shall be increased in an amount equal to any period of time during which Employee failed to comply with the covenants contained in this Agreement.

    J.  Notice of Agreement to Subsequent Employers, Business Partners, and/or Investors.   Employee agrees that Employee will tell any prospective new employer, business partners, and/or investors, prior to accepting employment or engaging in a business venture that this Agreement exists, and further, Employee agrees to provide a true and correct copy of this Agreement to any prospective employer, business partner and/or investor prior to accepting employment or engaging in any business venture.  Employee further authorizes Company to provide a copy of this Agreement to any new employer, business partner and/or investor.    
    K.  Severability.  Company and Employee stipulate that, in light of all of the facts and circumstances of the relationship between Employee and Company, the agreements referred to in Sections 
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I.B, I.C, I.D, I.E, I.F, or I.G (including, without limitation their scope, duration and geographic extent) are fair and reasonably necessary for the protection of Company, or any of its affiliates’ or subsidiaries’ confidential information, goodwill and other protectable interests.  Employee acknowledges and agrees that the covenants in I.B, I.C, I.D, I.E, I.F, or I.G of this Agreement are reasonable and valid in geographical and temporal scope and in all other respects, as are all terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.  If any arbitrator or court determines that any of the covenants, terms, or conditions set forth herein, or any part thereof, is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of the covenants, terms, and conditions shall not be affected thereby and shall be given full effect, without regard to the invalid portions.  If any arbitrator or court determines that any of the covenants, or any part thereof, is unenforceable because of the duration, geographic or other scope of such provision, such arbitrator or court shall have the power to and should, and Employee and Company request the arbitrator or court to, reform these provisions to restrict Employee’s use of confidential information and Employee’s ability to compete with Company,  to the maximum extent, in time, scope of activities, and geography, the court finds enforceable, and, in its reduced form, such provision shall then be enforceable. 
II.  MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
    A.  Choice of Law.  Company and Employee agree that this Agreement and all interpretations of the provisions of this Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of Kansas, without regard to choice of law principles.   

    B.  Jurisdiction and Venue.  Employee and Company hereby irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the jurisdiction of the State of Kansas, or the United States Federal District Court for Kansas or to any court in any location where Employee is threatening to breach or is engaged in breaching the Agreement; Employee and Company consent to submit to venue and personal jurisdiction of the courts identified herein, and agree to waive any objection to venue or personal jurisdiction in these courts, including but not limited to any claim that any such suit, action or proceeding has been brought in an inconvenient forum. 

C.  Binding Effect and Assignability.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors, assigns, affiliated entities, and any party-in-interest.  Employee agrees and understands that, should Company be acquired by, merge with, or otherwise combine with another corporation or business entity, the surviving entity will have all rights to enforce the terms of this Agreement as if it were Company itself enforcing the Agreement.*  Company reserves the right to assign this Agreement to its affiliates, an affiliated company or to any successor in interest to Company’s business without notifying Employee, and Employee hereby consents to any such assignment.  All terms and conditions of this Agreement will remain in effect following any such assignment.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee may not assign this Agreement.  
*Provided that agreement remains related to staffing industry only as therefore it would limit the Employee’s ability to obtain subsequent gainful employment.  
    D.  No Waiver of Rights.  A waiver by Company of the breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement by Employee shall not be deemed a waiver by Company of any subsequent breach, nor shall recourse to any remedy hereunder be deemed a waiver of any other or further relief or remedy provided for herein.  No waiver shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by the General Counsel of the Company.  This Agreement shall be enforceable regardless of any claim Employee may have against Company.
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    E.  Employment at Will.  Nothing by way of this Agreement is intended to, nor shall it, affect the at-will nature of Employee’s employment with Company.  Employee’s employment with Company shall terminate at the will of either Employee or Company, with or without cause and with or without notice at any time.  This at-will relationship cannot be changed or altered in any way unless expressly modified in writing by the Chief Employee Officer of Company, Inc.  Employee agrees that if Employee elects to terminate Employee’s employment with Company, Employee will provide Company with two week’s prior notice of termination.  
F.  Attorneys’ Fees. In any suit or proceeding to enforce the terms of this Agreement Employee and Company agree that the prevailing party in any such dispute shall be paid and indemnified by the non-prevailing party for and against all expenses of every nature and character incurred by in pursuing such suit or proceeding including, without limitation, all reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and disbursements.

G.  Headings for Convenience Only.  The headings contained in this Agreement are for the convenience of the parties and for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.
H.  Survival.  This Agreement shall survive the termination of Employee’s employment, however caused.
EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT EMPLOYEE HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS THIS AGREEMENT, THAT EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT WITH LEGAL COUNSEL CONCERNING THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND THAT EMPLOYEE AGREES TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first written below.

        EMPLOYEE                    COMPANY

By:  /s/ Taryn Owen                    By:  /s/ Garrett Ferencz                

Name:  Taryn Owen                    Name:      Garrett Ferencz                

Date:  9/15/2021                    Title:  General Counsel                

                            Date:  9/21/2021                

    9Exhibit 10.1

 

SANCTION AGREEMENT

 

NASCAR NATIONAL
SERIES

 

	PROMOTER:	Dover International Speedway, Inc.
	 	 
	FACILITY:	Dover International Speedway
	 	 
	EVENT DATE(S):	May 01, 2022
	 	April 30, 2022

 

    

    

    

 

SANCTION AGREEMENT

 

This Sanction Agreement ("Agreement")
between NASCAR Event Management, LLC (“NEM”), an entity with its principal offices located in Daytona Beach, Florida, and
PROMOTER (identified on Exhibit 1 to this Agreement), is entered into and is effective upon full execution by the parties below (“Effective
Date”).

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS
NEM has been authorized by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (hereinafter “NASCAR”) to grant certain
NASCAR-owned and/or NASCAR-controlled rights that are specified in this Agreement to PROMOTER; and

 

WHEREAS,
NEM sanctions and conducts, among other things, stock car racing competition throughout the world; and

 

WHEREAS,
PROMOTER owns and/or controls the Facility (as hereinafter defined); and

 

WHEREAS,
PROMOTER wishes to have NEM grant a sanction and conduct stock car racing competition as part of the 2022 NASCAR National Series at the
Facility; and

 

WHEREAS,
NEM is willing to grant a sanction and to conduct such events for the 2022 season in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;

 

WHEREAS,
PROMOTER and NEM are desirous of continuing to enhance and elevate the stature of each Series, as well as the individual events that
are a part of each Series. Among other things, this includes how each Series is presented at each event, how events are perceived by
fans and stakeholders, and how events individually and collectively measure up against comparable world-class sports events. NEM recognizes
that each racetrack and event may have its own unique identity, traditions and local considerations. In addition, there are expectations
from fans, partners, participants, and industry stakeholders that each event will also have appropriate elements of commonality, continuity
and consistency representative of the Series as a whole.

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, NEM and PROMOTER, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth below, and intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:

 

AGREEMENT

 

1.      
Definitions. In addition to the definitions of words that may appear in other locations in this Agreement, including the Recitals
above, the following words have the following meanings when used in this Agreement:

 

		a)	"Additional
                                            Awards" means any monetary or non-monetary award by, or contracted through, PROMOTER,
                                            for distribution based upon each Event, other than (i) purse, (ii) point fund, and (iii)
                                            any applicable Plan awards.

 

		b)	"Ancillary
                                            Rights" means (i) any and all rights to film, tape, photograph, capture, overhear, collect
                                            or record, and to simultaneously or thereafter reproduce, broadcast, transmit or distribute,
                                            by any means, process, medium or device, whether or not currently in existence, all images,
                                            sounds and electronic data generated during and in connection with the Events, and (ii) any
                                            and all copyrights and all other intellectual property and proprietary rights worldwide in
                                            and to such images, sounds and electronic data, any recording, broadcast or transmission
                                            thereof, and any work derived therefrom, provided, however, that "Ancillary
                                            Rights" does not include "Live Transmission Rights" or rights in or to NASCAR
                                            Intellectual Property, PROMOTER intellectual property, or third party marks. Ancillary Rights
                                            consist of “Primary Ancillary Rights” and “Secondary Ancillary Rights”
                                            as defined herein. NEM shall make all final determinations as to whether rights are designated
                                            as Primary or Secondary Ancillary Rights, including but not limited to the rights created
                                            by new media and/or technologies. All such final determinations shall be made by NEM in good
                                            faith.

 

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		c)	“Ancillary
                                            Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision” means the
                                            aggregate of the Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income
                                            Tax Provision and the Secondary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and
                                            after Income Tax Provision.

 

		d)	“Calendar”
                                            means the calendar of events for the Series in a given calendar year, as it may be adjusted
                                            by NEM per this Agreement.

 

		e)	"Competition"
                                            means that portion of an Event during which the actual NASCAR National Series racing competition
                                            and all competitive activity related thereto occurs, including, but not limited to, the operational
                                            aspects of pre-race ceremonies, and race hauler parking, registration, inspections, time
                                            trials, practice runs, pre-race meetings, the race(s), victory lane, post-race inspections,
                                            either on the date(s) specified in Exhibit 1 hereto or on any postponed dates.

 

		f)	"Competitor"
                                            has the same meaning as that term has in the Rule Book.

 

		g)	"Event"
                                            means each Competition listed on Exhibit 1 to this Agreement and all other activity at the
                                            Facility during the period of time commencing 48 hours prior to the beginning of registration
                                            for the Competition and ending 24 hours after such Competition.

 

		h)	"Event
                                            Transmission Income" means the amount attributable to the NASCAR National Series calculated
                                            by multiplying the percentage listed in Exhibit 1 of this Agreement by all Live Transmission
                                            Income received by NEM or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) pursuant to Live Transmission Contract(s)
                                            during the calendar year in which an Event is held.

 

		i)	"Event
                                            Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income" means the amount attributable to the NASCAR National
                                            Series calculated by multiplying the percentage set forth in Exhibit 1 of this Agreement
                                            by Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision
                                            earned during the calendar year in which an Event is held.

 

		j)	“Event
                                            Secondary Ancillary Rights Net Income” means the amount attributable to the NASCAR
                                            National Series calculated by multiplying the percentage set forth in Exhibit 1 of this Agreement
                                            by Secondary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision
                                            earned during the calendar year in which an Event is held.

 

		k)	"Facility"
                                            means the racetrack listed on Exhibit 1 to this Agreement, the premises upon which the racetrack
                                            is located and surrounding the racetrack, all buildings and other structures thereon, and
                                            all airspace above the racetrack and surrounding premises, to the extent owned or controlled
                                            by PROMOTER.

 

		l)	“Fiber
                                            Optic Connectivity” means the existing permanently installed fiber optic cabling that
                                            will be used to connect critical services required by NASCAR Rights Affiliates, NEM and media.
                                            NEM and NASCAR Rights Affiliates will provide PROMOTER with a detailed specification as to
                                            the kind and quality of fiber optic cable and connectors to be provided and detailed location
                                            points for access. In the event that an upgrade to the Fiber Optic Connectivity is requested
                                            by NEM, then NEM agrees to discuss with PROMOTER the purpose and need for such upgrade, and
                                            a plan of implementation prior to providing PROMOTER a timeline.

 

		m)	"Live
                                            Transmission" means the live transmission, distribution or exhibition of the performance
                                            of a NASCAR National Series event, and any replay(s) thereof, by any means, process, medium,
                                            distribution platform, method or device, whether now known or hereafter developed, including,
                                            without limitation, by broadcast television signal, cable television signal, Direct Broadcast
                                            Satellite, the Internet, and/or could be offered to consumers on a Pay Per View or subscription
                                            basis etc. within the United States, its territories, possessions and commonwealths, plus
                                            Bermuda.

 

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		n)	"Live
                                            Transmission Rights" means any and all rights to engage in a Live Transmission and directly
                                            related activity (for example, delayed transmissions, single re-transmissions, and support
                                            shoulder programming.) For clarity, and without limiting the foregoing, Live Transmission
                                            Rights include the right to offer the Live Transmission Rights of an Event to mobile
devices, tablets, computers, connected TVs, virtual reality viewing devices, hologram viewing devices, etc. For further clarity, without
limiting the foregoing, the Live Transmission Rights of an Event could be included as part of what is commonly known as a “TV Everywhere
offering,” and/or could be offered directly to consumers or delivered as part of any other type of offering now known or hereafter
developed.

 

		o)	"Live
                                            Transmission Contract" means any contract, agreement or other enforceable obligation,
                                            whether oral or written, entered into between NEM or a NASCAR Rights Affiliate and any other
                                            entity or entities, for the license, assignment or other transfer of any Live Transmission
                                            Rights. By way of illustration only, as of the Effective Date, NBC Universal Media LLC and
                                            Fox Broadcasting Company/Fox Cable Networks, Inc. are both parties to Live Transmission Contracts.

 

		p)	"Live
                                            Transmission Income" means all monies actually received by NEM or a NASCAR Rights Affiliate
                                            pursuant to a Live Transmission Contract and attributed by NEM or a NASCAR Rights Affiliate
                                            to the Live Transmission of NASCAR National Series events during the calendar year in which
                                            an Event is held.

 

		q)	“NEM”
                                            means NASCAR Event Management, LLC. which has been authorized by the National Association
                                            for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC. (“NASCAR”) to grant certain NASCAR-owned and/or
                                            NASCAR-controlled rights to PROMOTER and perform certain obligations that are specified in
                                            this Agreement.

 

		r)	"NASCAR
                                            Intellectual Property" means all trademarks, service marks, trade names, patents, copyrights,
                                            domain names, trade dress and the like owned by NASCAR, excluding Live Transmission Rights
                                            and Ancillary Rights and any work derived therefrom.

 

		s)	"NASCAR
                                            Rights Affiliate" means any corporation, partnership or other legal entity that is (1)
                                            an affiliate or an assignee of NASCAR or controlled, directly or indirectly by NASCAR, and
                                            (2) engaged in the business of exploiting Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary Rights for
                                            purposes of generating Live Transmission Income and Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry
                                            Expenses and after Income Tax Provision and performing all necessary activities incident
                                            thereto. NEM may arrange for, coordinate, supervise, determine, and/or control certain Event-related
                                            activity related to the immediately preceding, and/or act in other capacities relative to
                                            the Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary Rights as specified elsewhere in this Agreement,
                                            but NEM is not a NASCAR Rights Affiliate.

 

		t)	"Official"
                                            means "Officials" and "Supervisory Officials" as those terms are defined
                                            in the Rule Book.

 

		u)	“Primary
                                            Ancillary Rights” means any Ancillary Rights that are primarily or exclusively exploited
                                            directly in connection with the following Primary Ancillary Rights businesses:

 

		i)	Production
                                            services offered in connection with the live performance of an Event including without limitation:

 

		1.	Operation
                                            and provision of broadcast compound services at the Facility

 

		2.	Capture
                                            and collection of audio-visual footage and other content

 

		3.	Production
                                            of Event related programming for Live Transmission Contract partners and others

 

		ii)	Indirect
                                            and/or offsite production services (e.g., Race Hub program, studio leasing)

 

		iii)	Production
                                            of non-national series and other events

 

		iv)	Other
                                            programming production services (e.g., Nickelodeon, documentaries, etc.)

 

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		v)	Production,
                                            distribution, sale or license of feeds of, or rights to, the Events for Live Transmission
                                            outside of the United States, its territories, possessions and commonwealths, plus Bermuda

 

		vi)	Maintenance
                                            of audio-visual footage and photographs generated during Events including, without limitation,
                                            licensing to Live Transmission Contract partners and others

 

		vii)	Licensing
                                            of audio content for satellite radio transmission;

 

		viii)	Non-production
                                            services or activities provided by a NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) for third-party entertainment
                                            projects.

 

Notwithstanding
that Primary Ancillary Rights may include elements of or derived directly or indirectly from the Live Transmission of an Event, “Primary
Ancillary Rights” does not include “Live Transmission Rights,” or “Secondary Ancillary Rights” or rights
in or to NASCAR Intellectual Property or third party marks.

 

		v)	“Primary
                                            Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision”
                                            means the aggregate gross revenue earned by all NASCAR Rights Affiliates, during the calendar
                                            year in which an Event is held as a result of the exploitation of Primary Ancillary Rights,
                                            reduced by the aggregate of all reasonable deductions of all NASCAR Rights Affiliates related
                                            to Primary Ancillary Rights, including but not limited to ordinary business expenses, amortization,
                                            depreciation and federal, foreign and state income withholding and property taxes; provided
                                            however, that in no event shall Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses
                                            and after Income Tax Provision include Live Transmission Income or income, revenue or any
                                            other consideration received or generated by NASCAR or NEM for the license of, assignment
                                            of, or other transfer or rights in or to, any NASCAR Intellectual Property, including without
                                            limitation transfers in connection with the sale, advertising or promotion by NEM, NASCAR
                                            or any third party of products or services of any nature.

 

		w)	“Entitlement
                                            Sponsor” means any and all Event entitlement sponsors or entities, any and all Event
                                            presenting sponsors or entities, and any and all names or designations created by PROMOTER
                                            or a sponsor of PROMOTER which designate the official Event title, whether pre-existing at
                                            the time of the execution of this Agreement or proposed thereafter, relative to the NEM-sanctioned
                                            Competition(s) that are part of an Event.

 

		x)	"Rule
                                            Book" means the Rule Book published by NASCAR for NASCAR National Series events that
                                            is in effect at the time of an Event, and any amendments thereto and other special rules
                                            published by NEM, subject to NASCAR’s approval, specifically for an Event.

 

		y)	“Secondary
                                            Ancillary Rights” means any Ancillary Rights other than those primarily or exclusively
                                            exploited as Primary Ancillary Rights that are exploited directly in connection with the
                                            following, Secondary Ancillary Rights businesses including without limitation:

 

i)       NASCAR.com
and all NASCAR owned and/or operated digital offerings via any platform now known or hereafter developed;

 

ii)      Licensing
and otherwise exploiting highlight footage and other audio-visual content on third party digital platforms;

 

iii)     Except
as stipulated in Radio Rights Addendum to this Agreement, if applicable, and with the exception of satellite radio, the license of audio
content to third parties;

 

iv)     The
license of Ancillary Rights as part of fantasy games and similar content offered on NASCAR platforms and/or third party platforms

 

Notwithstanding
that Secondary Ancillary Rights may include elements of, or be derived directly or indirectly from, the Live Transmission of an
Event, Secondary Ancillary Rights does not include Live Transmission Rights, Primary Ancillary Rights or rights in or to NASCAR
Intellectual Property or third party marks.

 

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		z)	“Secondary
                                            Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision”
                                            means the aggregate gross revenue earned by all NASCAR Rights Affiliates, during the calendar
                                            year in which an Event is held, as a result of the exploitation of Secondary Ancillary Rights,
                                            reduced by the aggregate of all reasonable deductions of all NASCAR Ancillary Rights Affiliates
                                            related to Secondary Ancillary Rights, including but not limited to ordinary business expenses,
                                            amortization, depreciation and federal, foreign and state income withholding and property
                                            taxes; provided, however, that in no event shall Secondary Ancillary Rights Net Income before
                                            Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision include Live Transmission Income or income,
                                            revenue or any other consideration received or generated by NASCAR or NEM for the license
                                            of, assignment of, or other transfer or rights in or to, any NASCAR Intellectual Property,
                                            including without limitation transfers in connection with the sale, advertising or promotion
                                            by NEM, NASCAR or any third party of products or services of any nature.

 

		aa)	“Series”
                                            means the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and/or NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
                                            as referenced on Exhibit 1 to this Agreement or any future modified, altered, changed or
                                            replaced name for the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and/or NASCAR Camping World
                                            Truck Series per Section 24.

 

		bb)	“Series
                                            Logo(s)” means the Series logo by itself, or, the alternative Series logo employed
                                            by NASCAR in its reasonable discretion which may include multiple NASCAR and PROMOTER Premier
                                            Series sponsor logos, provided that, any use of an alternative Series logo may or may not
                                            include any Premier sponsor logo(s) which is not a sponsor for such Facility and has not
                                            executed a Premier sponsor agreement for the Event.

 

		cc)	“NASCAR
                                            National Series” means one or more of the following NASCAR Series; NASCAR Cup Series,
                                            NASCAR Xfinity Series and/or NASCAR Camping World Truck Series as referenced on Exhibit 1.

 

NEM'S GENERAL
OBLIGATIONS

 

2.      
Sanction For Events. NEM hereby grants a sanction to PROMOTER for each Competition. So long as this Agreement is in effect
and not terminated, PROMOTER shall organize, promote and hold each Event, including the Competition, in accordance with this Agreement.

 

3.      
Conduct and Control Over Competition. NEM shall conduct the Competition, through its officers and designated Officials, in
accordance with the Rule Book, this Agreement, the Official Entry Blank, and any amendments to the Rule Book and/or the Official Entry
Blank. NEM shall have sole control over the conduct of the Competition in all of its phases, including, but not limited to, control of
the racing surface, pits and pit lane, garage area, and NASCAR race control during all Competition-related activities, throughout the
Event. Interpretation and application of the Rule Book are committed to NEM’s sole discretion, and are final and unreviewable except
to the extent provided in the Rule Book. PROMOTER shall cooperate fully with NEM to permit it to conduct the Competition in accordance
with this Agreement and the Rule Book.

 

4.      
Postponement. NEM will consult with PROMOTER regarding postponement of a Competition, but the decision to postpone a Competition
and the selection of the postponed date will be made by NEM and will be binding on PROMOTER. PROMOTER shall not publish or otherwise
announce a postponement of the Competition and/or a postponed date for the Competition without the prior written approval of NEM. If
PROMOTER makes such a publication or announcement without NEM’s prior written approval, it shall not be binding upon NEM or NASCAR
and PROMOTER shall hold NEM and NASCAR harmless for any and all expense, loss or damage caused by such publication or announcement.

 

5.      
Event Date. The Event date is listed in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement. The parties agree that the Event date shall be confidential
until the earlier of 1) NEM announces the 2022 Series schedule, or 2) the date of the corresponding Series event at the Facility during
the 2021 Series season.

 

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6.       Adjustments
to Enhance the Series and/or for the Orderly Conduct of the Sport. If and when a significant opportunity arises, NEM will
advise and consult with PROMOTER as far in advance as practical regarding that opportunity and advise of any possible direct bearing
on the Event(s) in this Agreement. NEM in its sole discretion will make any adjustments it deems necessary to enhance the Series
and/or the Competition. Notwithstanding the foregoing, NEM may make routine adjustments necessary for the orderly conduct of the
sport including, but not limited to: adjustments to Competitor award programs; adjustments to practice and qualifying procedures;
adjustments to Event schedules, adjustments to race formats including, but not limited to, the distance of the race (provided
however that any adjustments to the race distance listed in Exhibit 1 not caused by Force Majeure events is subject to the advanced
consent of Promoter); adjustments to Event operational standards and/or other standards specified in existing Exhibits to this
Agreement as industry standards change; adjustments to Event insurance requirements; adjustments to the type of fuel used in the
racecars; adjustments to NASCAR testing policies; and so on.

 

PROMOTER'S
GENERAL OBLIGATIONS

 

7.      
Control and Maintenance of the Facility. PROMOTER represents and warrants that, in connection with each Event, it currently
has and will maintain sole control of the Facility, and that it has and will maintain full authority to permit each Event to be conducted
at the Facility. PROMOTER shall maintain the Facility in good repair at all times relevant to the Event, ready for use by Competitors,
Officials, NASCAR, NEM, sponsors, and persons or entities involved in the Live Transmission of or creation or exploitation of Ancillary
Rights at the Event. PROMOTER is solely responsible and liable for the safety of such persons while on, entering or leaving the Facility.
PROMOTER warrants that the Facility is and will remain in a condition suitable for each Event, that the racing surface of the track will
not be substantially altered or changed (whether by painting, sealing, resurfacing or otherwise) without the prior written consent of
NEM and that the PROMOTER will advise NEM in writing in advance of any and all planned improvements or alterations to those portions
of the Facility that are related to the Competition. If NEM determines that an NEM test is required at the Facility, and the Facility
is available on the selected date(s), then PROMOTER shall make all necessary arrangements as required by NEM. Incremental costs, if any,
to meet NEM requirements in regards to track and/or emergency response personnel, medical, and other staffing/equipment necessitated
by the test, and/or an extraordinary cost (such as lighting if it is a night test), shall be identified and agreed to by both parties
in advance, and shall not exceed normal market value. PROMOTER shall not charge NEM, NASCAR, Competitors or any third party vendors directly
involved in the test a track rental fee or any other fees, except as described in the immediately preceding sentence. Unless approved
by NEM in writing in advance, tests shall not be open to the public. If PROMOTER agrees to bear all the test-related incremental costs
described above and any and all other costs PROMOTER may have related to advertising, promotion, ticketing, security for the public,
etc. for the test, then NEM shall allow the test to be open to the public as follows: public access shall not include the garage area,
pit lane or other restricted areas unless authorized in advance by NEM; PROMOTER may submit for advanced NEM approval designation of
a restricted fan area in areas of the garage not needed for the test; PROMOTER may submit for advanced NEM approval certain restricted
public access to the working areas of the garage during designated “cold” times or meal break. The maximum number of NEM
tests which may be required during the term of this Agreement shall not exceed two (2), unless otherwise agreed to by PROMOTER and NEM.
NEM test(s), if required, do not preclude or prevent other testing at the Facility scheduled by the PROMOTER, as long as such other testing
is conducted in strict accordance with all NASCAR Testing Policies in effect at that time. NEM will provide PROMOTER with a copy of the
applicable 2022 Testing Policies when they become available and also make PROMOTER aware of any future amendments that occur during the
Term of this Agreement.

 

8.       Repairs
and Upgrades to the Facility. Upon request, PROMOTER shall provide NEM or its designated representative(s) full access to
the Facility. If NEM determines that the Facility or any part of it is in a condition unsatisfactory for an Event, including without
limitation the surface of the racetrack, barriers, fencing, retaining systems, SAFER barrier systems, the garage area, the pit area,
race control, timing and scoring areas, registration areas, Fiber Optic Connectivity regarding the conduct and control of the
Competition, the Live Transmission of or creation or exploitation of Ancillary Rights at an Event, and/or media, and areas,
structures or equipment used for the Live Transmission of or the creation or exploitation of Ancillary Rights at an Event, PROMOTER
shall repair, replace or upgrade the unsatisfactory portion to the satisfaction of NEM. Subject to existing contractual obligations
and restrictions, Promoter will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide wireless connectivity to fans attending the Event
within the grandstand seating area, infield and midways (such as through multi-carrier cellular antenna systems and/or Wi-Fi during
each Event and shall provide reliable internet access by either cellular antenna systems, or Wi-Fi or ethernet to the NASCAR
credential trailer and the driver/owner lot during each Event. NEM acknowledges that, subject to existing contractual obligations
and restrictions, Promoter may provide such connectivity temporarily for the Event and Promoter acknowledges that such connectivity
does not require permanent installation, provided that the connectivity experience for fans will be at a level similar to other
professional level sports stadiums, including the ability for fans to engage with all social media platforms. If NEM determines that
it is necessary to resurface the racetrack, such resurfacing shall be completed by PROMOTER sufficiently in advance of an Event to
allow for tire and private car testing in strict accordance with all NASCAR Testing Policies in effect at that time. If NEM
determines that there is insufficient time to place the racetrack, or any other portion of the Facility, in a condition suitable for
an Event, NEM may postpone or cancel the Event. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other term of this Agreement, PROMOTER is
solely responsible for the safety of the Facility and is solely liable for injury or damage caused by or arising out of the
condition of the Facility.

 

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9.      
Compliance with Laws. PROMOTER shall comply with all local, state, federal and foreign laws and regulations applicable to
the organization, promotion and occurrence of each Event and shall obtain all necessary licenses, permits or other governmental approvals
required for each Event. PROMOTER shall make all appropriate filings of forms or other documents required by federal, foreign, state
or local laws in connection with each Event.

 

10.   
Control of and Responsibility for the Public. PROMOTER is solely responsible and liable for the safety of the public during
an Event. PROMOTER shall furnish adequate facilities, personnel (including security personnel), equipment and services for accommodating
and controlling the public and adhering to NEM’s required security standards during each Event in accordance with Exhibit 7, as
it may amended from time to time. PROMOTER is solely responsible for the condition, actions and operations of such facilities, personnel,
equipment and services before, during and after each Event.

 

11.   
Personnel and Equipment for the Conduct of an Event and Live Transmission and Ancillary Rights Activities. PROMOTER shall
provide access to the Facility for any person or entity involved in the conduct of an Event, including without limitation NEM employees,
agents and Officials, and shall furnish adequate facilities, support personnel, equipment, and related security, for use by NEM in the
exercise of NEM’s rights and obligations, as they may be requested by NEM from time to time, including but not limited to facilities
for office administration, registration, timing, scoring, car inspection, race direction, and officiating, as well as furnish all mutually
agreed-upon necessary phone and Internet connections. PROMOTER shall also provide access to the Facility for any NASCAR employee(s) or
agent(s), and any person or entity involved in the Live Transmission of or the creation or exploitation of Ancillary Rights at an Event,
and adequate facilities, support personnel, equipment, and related security, for use by such persons or entities in the performance of
their duties, as they may be requested by NEM from time to time. Without in any way limiting the foregoing, PROMOTER shall, with respect
to each Event:

 

		a)	provide
                                            one (1) or more television monitors (if not already provided by NEM), in locations to be
                                            specified by NEM, with all related equipment necessary for such monitors to be connected
                                            to video and audio equipment used by the entity principally involved in the Live Transmission
                                            of an Event, in order to provide to NEM Officials live video on such monitors and the ability
                                            to switch instantaneously its view on the monitors among the different camera locations used
                                            by such entity, at all times during each Event when all or a portion of an Event is being
                                            videotaped, broadcast, monitored and/or recorded;

 

		b)	provide
                                            NEM with two (2) pace vehicles with automatic transmissions, each with the NASCAR mark or
                                            logo (as designated by NEM) displayed on the side in a manner and size which is visible to
                                            all persons on the racetrack, in the viewing area and in all locations where NEM Officials
                                            are visually monitoring each Event; such pace vehicles must be only from one of the brands
                                            of the approved Competition Manufacturers as defined in Section 20 of the NASCAR Rule Book
                                            unless otherwise approved by NEM;

 

		c)	provide
                                            NEM prior to each Event with a list of the track radio frequencies to be used for that Event,
                                            including but not limited to frequencies to be used for maintenance, police and security
                                            personnel;

 

		d)	cooperate
                                            with NEM in pre-race and Victory Lane ceremonies, awards presentations and photographs, including
                                            without limitation ensuring that NEM has reasonable time immediately following the Competition
                                            for Victory Lane ceremonies, NASCAR awards presentations and NASCAR sponsor recognitions,
                                            and ensuring that the content and placement of the Victory Lane backdrop is pre-approved
                                            by NEM;

 

		e)	have
                                            readily available quantities and types of oil dry acceptable to NEM when the track opens
                                            for practice and at all other times during each Event, and adequate personnel and equipment
                                            to spread the oil dry at NEM’s direction;

 

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		f)	provide
                                            personnel to secure the entry into the pits and garage areas during competition periods at
                                            NEM’s direction;

 

		g)	provide
                                            personnel to secure the garage area on a continuous, 24-hour/day basis beginning the first
                                            day the Facility is open for inspection and ending when released by the Series Managing Director
                                            or other individual(s) designated by NEM;

 

		h)	deliver
                                            to the garage area before the morning of raceday a minimum of 180 chairs for use by Competitors
                                            at the pre-race meeting; provide an enclosed, climate-controlled area of adequate size, as
                                            determined by NEM, in the garage area or reasonably near vicinity, as approved by NEM, in
                                            which NEM can conduct pre-race meetings, safety meetings and other assemblies during each
                                            Event and ensure that no pre-race activities are scheduled that would cause a disruption
                                            or distraction during the scheduled pre-race meeting.

 

		i)	line
                                            and number each pit with appropriate paint, line and paint traffic lanes in the garage and
                                            garage area and fire lanes behind the active pit lane when and where needed, and repaint
                                            all start/finish, scoring, third turn and re-entry cutoff lines;

 

		j)	coordinate
                                            with NEM all tours of the garage areas, including the times, number of participants and other
                                            arrangements;

 

		k)	provide
                                            a suitable location (as determined by NEM) for a minimum of nine (9) large trailers containing
                                            NEM equipment and facilities, adequate electricity (including without limitation 220 volts
                                            100 amps services with female range outlets for the NEM trailers), telephone (including a
                                            track phone extension) and water facilities as requested by NEM;

 

		l)	coordinate
                                            with NEM to ensure that NEM has a minimum of ten (10) minutes immediately before, during
                                            or after driver introductions for NASCAR awards presentations (if applicable and as directed
                                            by NEM);

 

		m)	provide
                                            a race control of adequate size, as determined by NEM, spotters stand, with an unobstructed
                                            view of the racing surface for the purpose of monitoring each Event by NEM personnel and
                                            others, with electricity, air conditioning, heat, telephone (including a track phone extension),
                                            a sufficient number of chairs (minimum of 14) with cushions for all operational personnel,
                                            television monitors for both feeds (as set forth in subsection 11.a), water facilities and
                                            other utilities, supplies and equipment as requested by NEM;

 

		n)	provide
                                            a registration facility of adequate size in the garage area, with electricity, air conditioning,
                                            heat, telephone (including a track phone extension), chairs with cushions, water facilities
                                            and other utilities, supplies and equipment as requested by NEM;

 

		o)	provide
                                            adequate trash receptacles in the garage and pit areas and coordinate with the Series Managing
                                            Director or other individual(s) designated by NEM the times for trash pickup by track personnel;

 

		p)	provide
                                            adequate personnel to sweep and clean up the garage and pit areas on a daily basis;

 

		q)	for
                                            each National Series race, provide adequate parking areas and parking passes/permits for
                                            a minimum of three hundred twenty- five (325) vehicles (which shall be inclusive of any season
                                            long passes issued by NEM to competitors), for the exclusive use of Competitors, NASCAR,
                                            and NEM Officials adjacent to or near the garage area, and an additional fifty (50) parking
                                            places and passes/permits in close proximity to the NEM observation booth to be used at NEM’s
                                            discretion;

 

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		r)	provide
                                            NEM with an observation booth no less than six hundred (600) square feet, air conditioned,
                                            heated, with electricity, television monitors, etc., with an unobstructed view of the racing
                                            surface and adequate seating for the purpose of monitoring each Event by NEM personnel and
                                            others, including all necessary admission tickets, a reasonable number of parking passes
                                            and, if need be, access stickers for personnel to gain admission to the observation booth,
                                            during each Event;

 

		s)	for
                                            each National Series race, provide NEM with two hundred twenty-five (225) reserved choice
                                            grandstand admission tickets for each Event and, provided it is on a separate race day than
                                            the Event, two hundred (200) choice grandstand tickets for each NASCAR National Series Qualifying,
                                            such tickets to be delivered to NEM no later than thirty (30) calendar days prior to each
                                            Event;

 

		t)	enter,
                                            and use its best efforts to cause any manufacturer of Event merchandise to enter, into a
                                            cross licensing agreement with NASCAR to use the NASCAR Marks (as defined in subsection 21.a)
                                            below) in conjunction with all Event merchandise;

 

		u)	prominently
                                            display (by painting or otherwise) the Official Logos (as defined in subsection 21.a)i) in
                                            and around the Facility, and in all promotion of each Event, to NEM’s reasonable satisfaction:

 

		i)	at
                                            all fan entries and main infield Facility entrances in some fashion such as flags and/or
                                            banners;

 

		ii)	in
                                            an area inside the track, such as the infield grass, such that it is highly visible to grandstand
                                            seating and from the air;

 

		iii)	in
                                            the backdrop to Victory Lane and pre-race ceremonies;

 

		iv)	on
                                            any and all print, social media, digital assets and television advertising promoting each
                                            Event (for social media and digital assets Promoter will include logos and hashtags where
                                            possible);

 

		v)	on
                                            the front cover of each Event Program;

 

		vi)	on
                                            any and all Event tickets, suite passes, and credentials;

 

		vii)	in
                                            the Track Media Center and on all PROMOTER-owned media backdrops;

 

provided,
however, that the Official Logos shall not, without NEM’s prior written approval, be placed in close proximity to a third
party’s marks so as to create a commercial impression that the third party is associated with NEM, NASCAR or the NASCAR National
Series;

 

		v)	cooperate
                                            fully with nascar.com staff, including but not limited to prominently displaying (by painting
                                            or otherwise) the nascar.com address in an area of the track, such as the infield grass,
                                            that is highly visible to grandstand seating and from the air;

 

		w)	cooperate
                                            fully with the NASCAR and NEM integrated marketing communications staffs;

 

		x)	PROMOTER
                                            agrees to participate in a race team primary sponsor concept program with other NASCAR Cup
                                            Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series promoters.  Promoters’ obligations include, but
                                            are not limited to, 1) designating a single point of contact for participating race teams
                                            with regards to purchasing suites, non-suite hospitality assets, hospitality-related tickets
                                            and midway display space for participating NASCAR Cup and Xfinity teams’ primary sponsors,
                                            2) providing fair, consistent and competitive pricing for requested Track assets (consistent
                                            with Promoters typical sales practices), 3) a commitment to participate in participating
                                            race team sponsor negotiations regarding Track inventory where appropriate and 4) the creation
                                            of a concierge program/welcome committee for new incoming participating race team primary
                                            sponsors.   PROMOTER participation in such program shall be subject to asset availability
                                            and subject to existing category exclusive sponsorship restrictions.

 

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In order
to participate in this program, a race team’s obligations to PROMOTER are the exclusive utilization of the program for the purchase
of assets included in the program, and an agreement that neither participating race teams nor agencies engaged by participating race
teams or team sponsors shall seek pricing from or negotiate with anyone but the PROMOTER’s designated single point of contact or
the person assigned by PROMOTER for any of the above Track inventory. If a race team fails to make exclusive use of the single point
of contact, then PROMOTER may exclude such race team from this program in the future.

 

		y)	cooperate
                                            fully with any entity involved in the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary
                                            Rights ("Entity"), including but not limited to:

 

		i)	providing
                                            reasonable access to the Facility for the purpose of facilitating the Entity’s transmission,
                                            or recording of an Event (including free parking for any and all Entity employees and equipment),
                                            including but not limited to providing reasonable space and locations as determined by the
                                            Entity for its announcers, and for the installation and operation of all microphones, television
                                            cameras, and related equipment to be used by such Entity in connection with its production
                                            and transmission (including satellite uplink), and a period of time during each Event as
                                            determined by NEM (but no more than two (2) hours) within which Entity can conduct such installation
                                            and operation unimpeded and uninterrupted;

 

		ii)	supplying
                                            and assuring the availability of such electrical power as is necessary to operate such equipment
                                            and all necessary lighting for a first quality television production in color;

 

		iii)	permitting
                                            the Entity to install, maintain, and remove from the Facility such wires, cables, and equipment
                                            as may be necessary for each Event;

 

		iv)	permitting
                                            installation of announcers’ booths, camera platforms, and similar structures for the
                                            facilitation of broadcast productions and/or transmissions of motorsports events and provide
                                            and install permanent camera platforms for standard camera locations as reasonably directed
                                            and designed by the Broadcast Partner or NEM. NEM shall cause the broadcast partner and its
                                            contractors to comply with all applicable laws and codes related to any such structures,
                                            including but not limited to all applicable OSHA and disability standards. NEM shall use
                                            best efforts to work with the Broadcast Partner to provide reasonable notice of any changes
                                            to the camera locations;

 

		v)	providing
                                            adequate and necessary space for any mobile units, trailers and other necessary support units
                                            required by the Entity for the transportation and maintenance of equipment and personnel
                                            by the Entity, including, but not limited to, a fenced and secured television compound in
                                            reasonably close proximity to the racing surface and the announcer booths of no less than
                                            sixty-two thousand five hundred (62,500) square feet in total area and, if possible, laid
                                            out in one contiguous square with minimum dimensions of two hundred fifty (250) feet by two
                                            hundred fifty (250) feet, for locating broadcast mobile units, support units, office units,
                                            satellite uplinks, catering, golf cart parking, generators, timing and scoring apparatus
                                            trailer, and other related equipment and supplies; and a separate, suitable, secured area
                                            in the infield (as applicable) for mobile studio facilities and other transmission-related
                                            units and equipment, equipped with paved, or reasonable equivalent areas, fencing, potable
                                            water and lighting. NEM shall use best efforts to work with the Broadcast Partner to provide
                                            reasonable notice of any changes to the broadcast compound locations;

 

		vi)	providing
                                            a booth across from the Start/Finish line with an unobstructed view of the racing surface
                                            up to current network broadcast standards, and use best efforts to provide a second booth
                                            meeting the same criteria listed herein and adjoining to the first booth if possible, with
                                            a clear view of the entire track, with sufficient space to accommodate a minimum of five
                                            (5) people (the booth shall be at least twenty (20) feet wide and ten (10) feet deep with
                                            a counter twenty (20) inches deep), air-conditioned to sixty-eight (68) degrees Fahrenheit,
adjustable sun screens or removable tinting on all exterior windows, black interior walls, as sound proof as practical, wired for one
hundred-twenty (120) volts AC with outlets on the front and side walls, with five (5) chairs with back support, tables, monitor tables,
and with door(s) that can be locked and secured;

 

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		vii)	cooperating
                                            with NEM and any Entity to ensure exclusive, and if necessary secure or encrypted, radio
                                            frequencies;

 

		viii)	providing
                                            meaningful advanced consultation with NEM and the Entity prior to each Event regarding any
                                            talent including, but not limited to, pre- and/or post-race concert performer(s), national
                                            anthem performer(s), invocation deliverer(s), grand marshal(s), engine start command deliverer(s),
                                            honorary starter(s), celebrities, sports figures, political representatives and/or guests
                                            who might take part in pre-race ceremonies, or others with whom PROMOTER arranges for or
                                            contracts with to participate in that Event; and

 

		z)	with
                                            respect to any Entity transmitting the Live Transmission, in addition to the requirements
                                            of subsection 11.x) for each National Series race PROMOTER shall:

 

		i)	provide
                                            a maximum of three hundred (300) choice complimentary tickets for the Competition and all
                                            other activities during each Event, provided that NEM shall require the Entity to
                                            notify PROMOTER of the number of such tickets it requires not later than ninety (90) days
                                            prior to the date of each Event;

 

		ii)	provide
                                            use of one (1) standard luxury track suite, and use commercially reasonable efforts to provide
                                            a second standard luxury track suite, for the Competition and all other activities during
                                            each Event including all necessary suite passes and suite parking;

 

		iii)	prominently
                                            display Entity’s (or joint Entity/NASCAR) logo painted in an area inside the track,
                                            such as the infield grass, such that it is highly visible to grandstand seating, television
                                            cameras and from the air and also display four (4) standard size signs, to the Entity's specifications
                                            within the Facility, subject to the reasonable approval of PROMOTER and NEM;

 

		iv)	provide
                                            such Entity with one (1) full page four (4) color advertisement in each Event Program;

 

		v)	cooperate
                                            fully with any and all requests made by NEM with respect to regional and local TV coverage,
                                            including but not limited to allowing such Entity to have absolute priority with respect
                                            to camera and announcing positions, ensuring that local TV crews do not in any way interfere
                                            with such Entity’s production, ensuring that such local TV coverage will be limited
                                            to no more than one and one half (1 1⁄2) minutes of action of competition, which will
                                            not be broadcast until completion of such Entity’s first telecast of the Competition
                                            (including the pre-race and post-race shows) and not later than ninety-six (96) hours following
                                            the completion of the Competition, and ensuring local TV crews do not provide footage to
                                            any regional or national network or news feed;

 

vi)       permit
such Entity, if requested in a timely manner, to purchase Event hospitality chalets;

 

		vii)	refer
                                            the title sponsor of each Event to the broadcast partner for the purposes of helping to facilitate
                                            the title sponsor buying advertising in the telecasts of that Event; NEM shall in turn cause
                                            the NASCAR Rights Affiliate to include in the Live Transmission Contract(s) provisions that
                                            (a) prohibit the Entity from identifying each Event by any name other than the official event
                                            title of that Event, as designated by the PROMOTER, or identifying the Facility by any name
                                            other than its official name, as designated by the PROMOTER, subject to Entity’s broadcast
                                            standards and practices and NEM’s approval of Entitlement Sponsor(s) in accordance
                                            with Section 25, (b) require the Entity to identify each Event by its official event title,
                                            as designated by the PROMOTER, excluding any presenting sponsors, at least once during the
                                            opening segment of the telecast and thereafter at least once during each hour of the telecast
                                            of that Event, subject to Entity’s broadcast standards and practices
and NEM’s approval of Entitlement Sponsor(s) in accordance with Section 25, and (c) prohibit the Entity from superimposing, inserting
or otherwise incorporating on-screen any electronic or “virtual” signage, promotion or other commercial designation that
alters for the television viewer the actual appearance of the Facility or any portion thereof without the prior written approval of PROMOTER
and NEM (e.g., if the parties agree that a Premier Sponsor shall have the right to advertise with virtual signage);

 

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		viii)	at
                                            least ninety (90) days prior to each Event, send such Entity and NEM and any international
                                            telecaster scheduled to be transmitting from the Facility a list naming all musical compositions
                                            scheduled to be played during the Competition or at any other time when such Entity or international
                                            telecaster is scheduled to be transmitting from the Facility in connection with that Event,
                                            which shall include the title of each composition and the name of the composer, publisher,
                                            copyright holder, and performing rights holder; and if such Entity is unable to transmit
                                            such composition with respect to the Live Transmission of an Event without additional expense
                                            and authorizations, PROMOTER agrees (a) to obtain, at PROMOTER’s expense, authorization
                                            to transmit such composition or (b) not to play such composition at a time when the Entity
                                            is scheduled to be transmitting from the Facility in connection with that Event;

 

		ix)	insure
                                            that the Start/Finish line is newly painted prior to the start of the Competition.

 

		x)	Upon
                                            request by NEM, provide any Live Transmission Entity the right to have one (1) promotional
                                            display space area, at no cost to the Entity or NEM, to promote and do marketing or other
                                            activation related to such Entity’s over-the-top (“OTT”) product, including,
                                            without limitation, a right to do on-site sign up for the OTT product, fan data acquisition,
                                            provide free trials, etc.

 

12.   
Fire and Medical Equipment and Personnel. PROMOTER shall provide adequate facilities, personnel, equipment and services, including
without limitation cleanup crews, towing and flatbed wreckers, jet dryers, ambulances, emergency vehicles, medical evacuation helicopter,
fire trucks for fire protection and on-site medical services for Competitors, Officials, the public and others in connection with each
Event, all of which shall be on-site and in a state to be fully operational prior to the commencement of the Competition. PROMOTER shall
adhere to NEM’s required track services event standards and medical standards during each Event in accordance with Exhibit 7, as
it may be amended from time to time, and make advance arrangements with local hospitals and physicians for the prompt, efficient and
appropriate treatment of any and all injuries occurring during each Event. NEM may, at its sole cost and expense, utilize the NASCAR
track drying system to dry the track in the event of inclement weather.

 

13.   
Security For Pit and Garage Area. PROMOTER shall furnish adequate security personnel and equipment (in addition to the requirements
of Sections 10 and 11) in the pit and garage area. PROMOTER shall limit access to such areas before, during and after each Event solely
to authorized individuals (who must have NEM-approved credentials) and equipment. Minors shall not be allowed in the pits during pit
lane “hot” times as designated by NEM. The PROMOTER will ensure that all persons who enter restricted areas such as the garage
and pits as guests of the PROMOTER or otherwise, sign the standard Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement and, upon
request by NEM, provide copies of the signed Releases to NEM. PROMOTER is solely responsible and liable for the actions of security personnel,
provided, however, that PROMOTER shall ensure that all such security personnel will abide by such directions or comply
with such requests as NEM may issue or make from time to time. PROMOTER will permit any current, valid NASCAR-licensed members, NEM guests,
NASCAR guests, and/or any other persons designated by NEM access to the Facility or portions of the Facility in accordance with the type
of credential issued to them by NEM. Pursuant to any exploitation of Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary Rights, NEM shall administer
and coordinate Event access for all non-news media, but may assign such responsibility to a NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s).

 

14.   
Business Responsibilities Relating to Promotion. PROMOTER shall perform all obligations imposed on it by this Agreement, including
all obligations to provide cooperation, tickets, passes, services and support equipment set forth in Section 11 of this Agreement, at
its own expense, without contribution by NEM or NASCAR. PROMOTER assumes and will perform all business responsibilities in connection
with the promotion of each Event (except as otherwise provided by this Agreement), including without limitation business organization,
promotional activities, management, general business affairs, ticket sales, Facility operation and press accommodations.

 

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15.   
Other Track Activities. PROMOTER shall not schedule or permit any private race car practice or test runs at the Facility for
the seven (7) calendar days immediately preceding the first day of official practice for each Event without prior written approval by
NEM. At all times during the calendar year of an Event, PROMOTER agrees to adhere to all terms and conditions of all NASCAR Testing Policies,
as they may be amended from time to time. PROMOTER shall be given a copy of all applicable Testing Policies in place as of the Effective
Date of this Agreement, and shall be provided upon their release with any updates that occur during the Term. PROMOTER shall not schedule
or permit any other entertainment activities at the Facility during any Event without prior written approval by NEM. PROMOTER shall notify
NEM at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to each Event of its intention to conduct or permit any such activities. NEM may at its
discretion grant its approval with or without condition, but it shall not unreasonably withhold or condition its approval. Except with
respect to scheduling as set forth herein, NEM shall have no responsibility or liability with respect to such activities, and PROMOTER
shall be solely responsible and liable for such activities. The entertainment activities covered by this Section include without limitation
other motorsports events, thrill shows, live performances and/or helicopter rides. In recognition of the importance and stature of the
Event and the Series, the financial significance of agreements with NASCAR Rights Affiliates, and the sanction granted under this Agreement,
during the Term of this Agreement PROMOTER covenants not to promote, host, conduct or stage, nor allow any third party(s) to promote,
host, conduct or stage, a stock car racing event at the Facility that attempts to duplicate, emulate, imitate, copy, simulate and/or
mimic the NASCAR National Series; or uses the same or similar race vehicles, rules, competitors, trademarks, trade dress, and/or “look
and feel” of the NASCAR National Series; or would create confusion in the public; or would in any way dilute the stature, impact
and value of the NASCAR National Series, NASCAR, NEM, NASCAR Rights Affiliates and others. It is understood that the breach or threatened
breach of the provisions of this Section will immediately cause irreparable harm to the NASCAR National Series, NASCAR, NEM, NASCAR Rights
Affiliates and others and that any remedy at law for such breach will be inadequate. Accordingly, in addition to any other remedy that
NASCAR, NEM, NASCAR Rights Affiliates and others may have, it shall be entitled to temporary, preliminary and permanent injunction or
other equitable relief restraining any breach or threatened breach, without any bond or other security being required and without the
necessity of showing actual damages. If, despite the harm that would be incurred by NASCAR, NEM, NASCAR Rights Affiliates and others,
any court construes any of the covenants in this Section to be too broad, the court shall have the authority to reduce the duration,
geographic area or scope of prohibited activities to the extent necessary so that the provision is enforceable (and the provision, as
reduced, shall then be enforced). In addition, without in any way limiting the foregoing or in any way limiting NEM’s and/or NASCAR’s
other options and remedies under Section 34, NEM may determine any and all dilutive financial effects on Live Transmission Income and
Ancillary Rights Income for the Event and for the Series for such a breach or threatened breach and deduct that amount from any payments
due to PROMOTER under this Agreement.

 

OFFICIAL ENTRY
BLANK AND AWARDS

 

16.   
Preparation and Publication of Official Entry Blank.  NEM shall compose, print, publish and distribute the Official Entry
Blank ("OEB") for each Event. The OEB shall be the sole official statement as to the date, place, schedule and length of each
Event, the eligibility requirements for Competitors, and monetary and non-monetary awards. PROMOTER shall not publish an official or
unofficial entry blank or supplement, or any other form setting forth monetary or non-monetary awards, without prior written approval
from NEM. PROMOTER shall not advertise or otherwise disseminate any information as to monetary or non-monetary awards for any Event other
than those specified in the OEB or NEM-approved supplement for that Event. If PROMOTER engages in such publication, advertising or dissemination,
PROMOTER shall hold NEM and NASCAR harmless for any and all loss, expense or damage arising out of such activity, and NEM at its option
may also terminate the sanction granted by this Agreement and/or pursue any other remedies against PROMOTER.

 

17.   
Additional Awards.

 

		a)	If
                                            PROMOTER contracts for Additional Awards, then, subject to the provisions of Section 16,
                                            NEM may publish and distribute a supplement to an OEB posting the Additional Award(s).

 

		b)	PROMOTER shall submit to NEM, no later than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the date of each Event, a list of any and all proposed Additional Awards for that Event. PROMOTER shall obtain NEM’s written consent prior to contracting for any Additional Award. NEM may reject a proposed Additional Award in its entirety, require different terms for the proposed Additional Award, or require a reallocation of the distribution of such an award among Competitors, if in NEM’s sole judgment the proposed award will not advance the nature of the competition, will have an adverse impact on that Event, or will be detrimental to the sport of automobile racing,  NEM, NASCAR, any sponsors of that Event, or any sponsors of the NASCAR National Series. PROMOTER assumes full responsibility for, and will indemnify NEM and NASCAR against, any loss, expense or damage incurred as a result of NEM’s determination with respect to any proposed award arranged by or through PROMOTER. All Additional Awards are subject to independent verification by NEM. 

 

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18.   
Unauthorized Awards. PROMOTER shall not offer an award of any kind, at any Event or any other NEM-sanctioned event, or any
other non-NEM sanctioned event, which in any way utilizes or relies upon the points system, money standings, or any other NEM-sanctioned
race related results, without NEM’s prior written approval. If PROMOTER offers such an award without NEM’s prior written
approval, NEM may terminate the sanction granted by this Agreement and/or seek to prohibit or enjoin PROMOTER from offering such an award
and/or pursue any other remedies available to it. If such an award is offered by a third party without NEM’s prior written approval,
PROMOTER shall cooperate with NEM to prohibit or enjoin the third party from offering such an award. Cooperation by PROMOTER shall include,
but is not limited to, the assignment of PROMOTER's rights to enjoin the third party. If PROMOTER, in NEM’s sole judgment, fails
to cooperate fully with NEM to prohibit or enjoin such an award, NEM at its option may terminate the sanction granted by this Agreement
and/or pursue any other remedies available to it.

 

PROMOTER'S
FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE OBLIGATIONS

 

19.   
NEM Event Fee. For each Event, PROMOTER shall pay to NEM, or its designated affiliate, acting as Paying Agent by wire transfer
of funds (but not by ACH or other fund transfer methods), an amount equal to the NEM Event Fee for that Event set forth in Exhibit 1
to this Agreement, plus any other monies due NEM for that Event pursuant to this Agreement, unless otherwise directed by NEM in writing.
Time is of the essence. If said monies and fees are not paid in the manner required and by the Payment Date for that Event specified
in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement, NEM at its option may (a) terminate the sanction granted by this Agreement, (b) enforce collection of
said monies and fees by suit or legal action, and/or (c) pursue any other remedies available to it. NEM shall provide wiring instructions
to PROMOTER prior to each Payment Date. For each Event, NEM shall cause Paying Agent to: i) send to Competitors payments representing
the drivers’ purses, awards and certain other monies to be paid in accordance with the Official Entry Blank for that Event, net
of any withholding of applicable taxes, as directed by NEM; ii) retain any and all unpaid prize money, if applicable, for distribution
in programs designed for the benefit of Competitors, as NEM may determine from time to time, and; iii) withhold and remit applicable
taxes to applicable taxing authorities. Prior to each Event, PROMOTER shall assist NEM in identifying any and all local and/or state
income taxing authorities which must be satisfied by Paying Agent relative to this Section. The Paying Agent shall withhold taxes and
such collected taxes shall be paid by the Paying Agent to the appropriate taxing authorities as identified. The Paying Agent’s
obligation to make payments under this Section shall at all times be conditioned upon the PROMOTER’s wire transfer of each NEM
Event Fee in strict accordance with this Agreement, and nothing shall be construed to require the Paying Agent or NEM or NASCAR to advance
its own funds for any purpose. All payments by all parties described in this Section shall be made in lawful money of the United States
of America, unless otherwise specified herein.

 

20.   
Insurance.

 

		a)	Event Insurance. PROMOTER shall obtain and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance, with motorsports endorsements, that is acceptable to NEM for each Event from an insurance company that is acceptable to NEM for (i) spectator injury and property damage and (ii) participant legal liability, product liability and advertising liability with a minimum combined single limit equal to but not less than Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00) per occurrence, and liability insurance for medical professionals working on behalf of the Event with limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence (unless NEM approves a lesser limit in writing prior to the Event). Such policy shall be written on an occurrence-based form with a carrier rated A- VIII or higher by the most current A.M. Best Key Rating Guide. NEM may require that PROMOTER obtain such insurance in greater amount or scope by providing notice to PROMOTER at least one hundred twenty (120) calendar days prior to the date of an Event. PROMOTER shall deliver to NEM at Daytona Beach, Florida no later than each respective Notification Date set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement, a valid certificate of insurance and a certified true copy of all public liability insurance policies in force for each corresponding Event by submitting the documents to: NASCAR-NEM@certfocus.com. In all such policies and in all other liability policies obtained and maintained by PROMOTER and PROMOTER's parents and affiliated company(ies), including without limitation all umbrella and excess liability policies, the following will be named as additional insured: NASCAR Event Management, LLC, National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC, CL Bureau, Inc., Motorsports Charities, Inc., and each of their shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, Officials, members, parents and subsidiaries; all NASCAR Rights Affiliates; all Competitors; car sponsors; car owners, all sponsors for the Event or the series of which the Event is a part; suppliers, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Ford Motor Company, ACCUS-FIA, and all third parties with whom NASCAR, NEM, or a NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) has contracted with respect to the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary Rights (“NEM Additional Insureds”). All policies shall be primary regardless of insurance carried by NEM, NASCAR or other additional insureds, contain a cross liability endorsement acceptable to NEM, and include a waiver of subrogation in favor of the NEM Additional Insureds. If (a) PROMOTER fails to deliver such policies to NEM by each Notification Date, (b) the policies are not acceptable to NEM, or (c) PROMOTER fails to maintain such policies with the required minimum coverage throughout each Event, NEM at its option but at PROMOTER's expense may obtain the required insurance from an acceptable insurance company or NEM may terminate the sanction granted by this Agreement immediately and without notice to PROMOTER and/or pursue any other remedies available to it. NEM reserves the right to amend these insurance requirements (including the NEM Additional Insureds) due to significant changes in the insurance industry and/or regulations and will provide as much notice to PROMOTER as reasonably possible.

 

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		b)	Broadcast
                                            Insurance. NEM shall require the Entity providing the Live Transmission to maintain
                                            statutory and workers’, and broadcast and comprehensive general liability coverages
                                            for each Event. NEM shall require the Entity providing the Live Transmission to name PROMOTER
                                            and NEM as additional insureds on its broadcast and comprehensive general liability policies.
                                            These policies shall have a limit of at least One Million Dollars ($1 million) per occurrence
                                            and Two Million Dollars ($2 million) annual aggregate.

 

		c)	NASCAR
                                            Insurance Plan. The NASCAR insurance plan (participant/accident coverage in place
                                            for NASCAR-licensed Competitors in NEM-sanctioned racing) is not applicable to and does not
                                            provide coverage for Competitors, whether NASCAR-licensed or not, in any non-NEM-sanctioned
                                            racing or other activities at the Facility during any Event that are not expressly listed
                                            in this Agreement or in a fully executed NEM sanction agreement pertaining to another NASCAR
                                            series running during the same Event.

 

ADVERTISING
AND USE OF MARKS

 

21.   
Cross Trademark Licenses.

 

		a)	Grant
                                            of License by NEM.  NEM hereby grants to PROMOTER a non-transferable, non-exclusive,
                                            royalty-free license to use, strictly in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the
                                            NASCAR and Series Logo(s) marks listed on Exhibit 3 to this Agreement (collectively, the
                                            "NASCAR Marks"), as they may be amended, added, and/or deleted from time to time,
                                            in connection with the publicity, promotion and advertising of each applicable Event. This
                                            license shall terminate upon the expiration or termination of the sanction granted by this
                                            Agreement.

 

		i)	Terms
                                            and Conditions of Use. PROMOTER shall display the official NASCAR logo, the Series
                                            Logos (with such Series Logo(s) use to be at NEM’s direction) and the phrase "NASCAR
                                            Cup Series Championship Event" (as applicable) (collectively, the "Official Logos")
                                            in all publicity, advertising, tickets and promotion relating to each Event, in accordance
                                            with subsection 11.u) of this Agreement. The number and specific location of such displays
                                            and the color and size of the Official Logos shall be subject to NEM’s approval, and
                                            PROMOTER shall abide by and comply with all determinations and directives of NEM with respect
                                            to such matters. NEM may disapprove and prohibit PROMOTER's actual or intended use of the
                                            NASCAR Marks in any location, media or publication if NEM determines that such use is or
                                            will be detrimental to NEM, NASCAR, to an Event, to the series of which each Event is a part,
                                            or to the sport.

 

		ii)	Limited Authorization. This license does not authorize PROMOTER to use the  NASCAR Marks in its corporate business or firm name and title nor to use or permit the use of the marks other than in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

 

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		iii)	Indemnity.
                                            NEM hereby agrees to indemnify PROMOTER from any claims or loss arising out of PROMOTER's
                                            use of the NASCAR Marks in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

		iv)	Structure
                                            of the NASCAR National Series Championship and Related Terminology. NEM, at its sole
                                            discretion, will determine both the overall and event-specific structure of the NASCAR National
                                            Series. This includes, but is not limited to, the structure and make-up of specific portions
                                            of the racing season for each individual Series (i.e.; “NASCAR Playoffs, Dash for Cash”);
                                            the NASCAR marketing calendar for industry-wide initiatives (i.e.; “NASCAR Salutes”;
                                            “NASCAR Day”, etc.); the All-Star weekend; the Championship Weekend; Series-related
                                            pre-season, season, and post-season events (i.e.; “NASCAR National Series Awards”);
                                            any adjustments to the annual Calendar as outlined in this Agreement; and other structural
                                            and promotional elements related to the conduct of and for the benefit of the Series as a
                                            whole. Irrespective of where each Event falls within each overall or specific segment of
                                            an annual Calendar or calendar of Series-related events, Promoter will at all times use the
                                            correct branding terminology, as determined by NEM, when referring to the above. The foregoing
                                            does not limit the PROMOTER’s ability to sell Event entitlement, or the entitlement
                                            of competition elements such as time trials or practice runs, or to use the name of the Entitlement
                                            Sponsor in connection with an Event, subject to NEM approval as outlined in this Agreement.

 

		b)	Grant
                                            of License by PROMOTER. PROMOTER hereby grants to NEM and NASCAR a non-transferable,
                                            non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use and sublicense, strictly in accordance with this
                                            Agreement, PROMOTER's Marks listed on Exhibit 4 to this Agreement (collectively, the "PROMOTER's
                                            Marks") in connection with publicity, promotion and advertising of each Event and the
                                            NASCAR National Series, the publicity, promotion and advertising of the NASCAR Hall of Fame,
                                            and the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary Rights. This license shall
                                            be perpetual with respect to the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary Rights
                                            and the publicity, promotion and advertising of the NASCAR Hall of Fame; with respect to
                                            all other rights, this license shall terminate upon the expiration or termination of the
                                            sanction granted by this Agreement.

 

		i)	Terms
                                            and Conditions of Use. NEM and NASCAR shall have the right to use and sublicense
                                            PROMOTER's Marks in connection with publicity, promotion or advertising of each Event and
                                            the NASCAR National Series, and the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary
                                            Rights, provided, however, that NEM or NASCAR shall not, without the prior
                                            written consent of PROMOTER, use or sublicense the use of PROMOTER's Marks on the branding
                                            of any retail package product, unless otherwise expressly permitted in this Agreement.

 

		ii)	Limited
                                            Authorization. This license does not authorize NEM or NASCAR to use PROMOTER's Marks
                                            in its corporate business or firm name and title nor to use or permit the use of PROMOTER's
                                            Marks other than in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

		iii)	Indemnity.
                                            PROMOTER hereby agrees to indemnify NEM and NASCAR from any claims or loss arising out
                                            of NEM’s or NASCAR's use of PROMOTER's Marks in accordance with the terms and conditions
                                            of this Agreement.

 

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22.   
Limited Assignment of Certain Other Rights. Solely to the extent that any other person or entity grants to NASCAR rights to
use and sublicense their name(s), picture(s), likeness(es) or performance(s) in connection with an Event, and NASCAR has sublicensed
these rights to NEM, NEM hereby grants to PROMOTER a non-exclusive sublicense to use such name(s), picture(s), likeness(es) or performance(s)
for the purpose of publicizing, promoting or advertising that Event, but not for the purpose of exploiting Live Transmission Rights or
Ancillary Rights. Notwithstanding the foregoing, NEM may disapprove and prohibit PROMOTER's actual or intended use of such name, picture,
likeness or performance if NEM determines that such use is or will be detrimental to NEM, to NASCAR, to an Event, to the Series of which
that Event is a part, or to the sport. PROMOTER understands and acknowledges that, as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, such rights
are normally granted to NASCAR on an annual basis and are normally applicable only to that calendar year.

 

23.   
Misrepresentations. PROMOTER shall make no misrepresentations of fact in connection with publicizing, promoting or advertising
any Event. If such a misrepresentation is made (a) PROMOTER shall promptly correct the misrepresentation through a subsequent PROMOTER
publication, (b) NEM may correct the misrepresentation itself through an NEM publication or through an agent at PROMOTER's expense, (c)
NEM may terminate the sanction granted by this Agreement, and/or (d) NEM may pursue any other remedies available to it.

 

24.   
Cooperation with Sponsors. PROMOTER acknowledges that each Event is part of the NASCAR National Series. PROMOTER shall cooperate
fully with NEM, with the Series sponsor(s) (if applicable), and with any other company that has contracted with NASCAR to sponsor awards/prize
money, programs or platforms (including, without limitation, the Pole Award or the Rookie-of-the-Year Award or successor awards and programs)
that are based in whole or in part on a Competitor's participation in Events, in connection with those sponsors' or partners’ activities,
if any, during each Event. PROMOTER, on its own and at the request of NEM, will use its commercially reasonable efforts to feature such
sponsors/partners prominently in all of PROMOTER's advertising, publicity and promotion in connection with each Event, and no competitor
of such a sponsor/partner shall be featured therein more prominently than such sponsor/partner. PROMOTER shall take no action that, in
NEM’s sole determination, will jeopardize the maintenance or continuation of such sponsorships. In the event that the Series title
sponsorship or official fuel supplier changes after the Effective Date of this Agreement and prior to the conclusion of an Event, PROMOTER
will not renew, extend or enter into any new agreement with any sponsor that represents a conflict with rights granted consistent with
this Agreement to a Series sponsor (if applicable) or official fuel supplier during any Event, except as otherwise allowed by agreement
with such sponsor. The determination of what constitutes a conflict shall be at NEM’s sole discretion. Subject to the provisions
below, PROMOTER will use its best efforts to resolve all existing sponsor conflicts, if any, relative to these categories in an expeditious
manner. PROMOTER will maintain an inventory of at-track and Event-related benefits equivalent to those provided by the PROMOTER to past
Series sponsors for the availability of any new Series sponsor (if applicable) for acquisition as part of an Event Placement Package
(“EPP”), with such prices or consideration to be at fair market value unless such new Series sponsor would place PROMOTER
in breach of a then existing exclusive sponsorship. In the event that any new Series sponsor does not acquire an EPP, then PROMOTER shall
still be required to deliver those assets and benefits provided in Sections 11(u) and 21 of this Agreement; provided however if such
new Series sponsor does not enter into an EPP with PROMOTER, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Series Sponsorship
Category shall then be deemed non-exclusive and PROMOTER shall be able to sell at-track and other promotional inventory to a sponsor
which conflicts with the Series Sponsorship Category, and such sales shall not be deemed a breach of the Sanction Agreement. PROMOTER
will maintain the full inventory of at-track and Event-related benefits provided by the PROMOTER to the current official fuel supplier
for the availability of a new official fuel supplier, provided that the new official fuel supplier shall enter into a licensing agreement
with the PROMOTER with respect to such rights. PROMOTER shall permit the use of the PROMOTER’s Marks by any new Series sponsor
(if applicable) and by any new official fuel supplier for the purposes of reporting, promoting, publicizing, and advertising each Event,
the Series, and/or the new Series sponsor’s or new official fuel supplier’s product/service affiliation with the Events and/or
the Series.

 

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In
the event NEM should provide notice of a change in Series sponsor(s) or official fuel supplier, PROMOTER shall without delay, condition,
or objection: (i) fully cooperate with and support NASCAR, NEM, and the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s), as applicable, in effecting such
change as may be requested by NASCAR or NEM; (ii) fully accommodate and be subject to any new rules or other requirements resulting from
or arising from or otherwise related to such change; (iii) continue to otherwise comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement
without interruption, delay, or otherwise taking into consideration such change, and (iv) use the new name and related logos or marks
in all communications, advertising, publicity and promotion relating to each applicable subsequent Event. Provided however, such new
Series sponsor(s) shall not receive any benefits except as set forth in Sections 11(u) and 21 of this Agreement, unless such new Series
sponsor(s) enters into an agreement with or on behalf of PROMOTER for rights and benefits beyond those set forth in Sections 11(u) and
21 of this Agreement. PROMOTER will use best efforts to enter into an agreement with the new Series sponsor(s) to implement any sponsor
related activation or branding. PROMOTER further agrees that the definition of “Official Logo” and other similarly affected
definitions and references in this Agreement as a result of such change to the name or sponsor of the Series (if applicable) as contemplated
above shall accordingly be deemed similarly changed to take into consideration any such change to the name or sponsor of the Series as
contemplated above, and PROMOTER shall thereafter comply with all provisions of this Agreement, taking into consideration such deemed
changes to such definitions and references. NEM or NASCAR shall not be liable under this Agreement to the PROMOTER or any third party
for any consequential, incidental, indirect, loss of revenues or profits due to such re-branding of the Series.

 

In
the event that NEM does not employ a Series sponsor during the Term, the parties hereto and/or their Affiliates shall engage in a good
faith negotiation to execute a separate agreement to accommodate the marketing rights and obligations of a Series-related sponsorship
replacement model that benefits each party hereto (e.g., the Premiere Sponsorship Platform). PROMOTER agrees that any benefits being
delivered to the Series Sponsor under Sections 11(u) and 21 of this Agreement as of the date of execution shall be provided to the new
Premier Sponsor or, alternatively, to NEM’s Premier Sponsor(s), subject to existing contractual exclusivity restrictions of PROMOTER,
which PROMOTER agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve and/or minimize. In the event that any new Premier Sponsor does
not desire any element of the inventory or reserved benefits or does not enter into an agreement that includes the payment of fair market
value consideration to Promoter after good faith negotiations between the parties and notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,
the Premier Series Sponsor sponsorship category of any such Series-related sponsor shall then be deemed non-exclusive and PROMOTER shall
be able to sell at-track and other promotional inventory to a sponsor which conflicts with such Premier Series Sponsor sponsorship category,
and such sales shall not be deemed a breach of the Sanction Agreement. If a new Series Sponsor of Premier Sponsor(s) does not enter into
a separate agreement that includes Promoter, any such Premier Sponsor shall receive only those benefits set forth in Sections 11(u) and
21 of this Agreement, and such Sponsor(s) logos and marks may be used solely in connection with the Series or Official Logos, and may
not be used in a stand-alone manner.

 

25.   
Approval of Advertising and Sponsors. It is imperative that NEM events and industry sponsors reflect of the image of NASCAR
as one of the world’s most successful and exciting sports entertainment properties and that fans feel comfortable and welcome attending
or watching NEM events. Therefore, NEM reserves the right to approve or disapprove any advertising, sponsorship or similar agreement
in connection with any Event. PROMOTER must submit to NEM for NEM’s reasonable pre-approval any and all Entitlement Sponsors. NEM
shall be required to keep the identity of any such prospective Entitlement Sponsor prospect strictly confidential at all times, sharing
the identity of any such prospective Entitlement Sponsor only with NEM or NASCAR personnel directly involved with the approval process,
and provide such approval or disapproval in writing within three (3) business day after receipt by NEM of the submission by PROMOTER
to NEM. NEM’s failure to respond shall be deemed an approval. PROMOTER shall make such submission in a timely fashion to NEM per
Section 44, but not later than thirty (30) days prior to an Event unless PROMOTER’s agreement with such sponsor is only consummated
within that time window. NEM confirms that only internal NEM or NASCAR personnel will be involved in the process of making the approval
or disapproval determination. NEM’s approval shall not be unreasonably conditioned, delayed or withheld, and NEM further agrees
that it will disapprove of a prospective Entitlement Sponsor only if such prospective Entitlement Sponsor’s brand has been tarnished
by, controversy, crisis or circumstance such that its association with the Event or Events would damage the NASCAR brand or the image
of the sport, or the Entitlement Sponsor’s brand would violate the network’s broadcast standards and practices or if, because,
prospective sponsor’s brand has been tarnished by, controversy, crisis or circumstance it would damage the network’s ability
to sell advertising for the live Event transmission(s).

 

Previously approved
sponsors shall continue to be deemed approved, unless, in NEM’s sole reasonable discretion, the Entitlement Sponsor’s brand
has become tarnished by, controversy, crisis or circumstance such that its association with an Event would damage the NASCAR brand or
the image of the sport, or the continued use of the Entitlement Sponsor’s brand would violate the network’s broadcast standards
and practices or if, because the existing sponsor’s brand has now become tarnished by, controversy, crisis or circumstance it would
now damage the network’s ability to sell advertising for the live Event transmission(s).

 

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NEM will work with
all affected parties to mitigate the impact of a revocation of a previously approved Entitlement Sponsor including but not limited to,
considering a modified sponsorship, considering the substitution of another brand owned by the Entitlement Sponsor, reconsidering the
sponsorship at a time when the Entitlement Sponsor brand image has recovered or no longer violates the broadcaster’s standards
and practices or damages their ability to sell advertising for the live Event transmission(s).

 

The parties acknowledge
that sponsorship is an important part of the sport. If PROMOTER believes a prospective or previously approved Entitlement Sponsor was
denied or disapproved in error, PROMOTER may request reconsideration within three (3) business days of denial of an Entitlement Sponsor.
A committee comprised of the President of NASCAR, the Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer and at least one
other NASCAR Vice President or Senior Vice President shall review the prospective sponsorship and within three (3) additional business
days in good faith reconsider whether the sponsorship is acceptable or whether with some reasonable modification the sponsorship could
be rendered acceptable. However, NASCAR's determination, upon reconsideration, shall be final and in its sole reasonable discretion not
to be unreasonably conditioned, delayed or withheld.

 

PROMOTER acknowledges
that the sale or use, for advertising purposes, of space at the Facility or in any publications distributed in connection with an Event
is an action that could have an impact upon the existing sponsorships described in Section 24 above, or on third parties who have entered
into contracts or other agreements with NEM, NASCAR or NASCAR Rights Affiliates with respect to Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary
Rights. PROMOTER shall seek written approval by NEM prior to such sale to or use by competitors of such sponsors or third parties, which
NEM may provide or withhold in its sole discretion.

 

In addition to
the foregoing, PROMOTER and NEM shall endeavor to protect the images and brands of NASCAR, PROMOTER and the broadcast network partner
during each Event. This includes without limitation using commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the removal of any images or content
which are defamatory, obscene, or which NEM determines to be prejudicial or offensive to the general public under contemporary community
standards, including but not limited to material that the broadcast network partner in good faith determines is inappropriate for exhibition
to the viewing audience. PROMOTER shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Event, including the public attending
the Event and any others within the confines of the racetrack itself, complies with the foregoing as well as any other reasonable requests
of NEM. Without limiting the foregoing, this includes flags, banners, and/or signs that display symbols, slogans, language or imagery
which NEM, in good faith, deems to be inappropriate.

 

26.   
Promotional Marketing Fund. PROMOTER will pay to NEM the amount described in Exhibit 1 for marketing purposes (the “Promotional
Marketing Fund”), which will be utilized by NEM or an Affiliate exclusively in marketing initiatives to promote the NASCAR series,
and is incremental to and not a substitute for existing efforts by NEM or an Affiliate to market the NASCAR series. This Promotional
Marketing Fund amount is exclusively marketing related, separate from the competition and officiating related NEM Event Fee, but is due
and payable at the same time and under the same terms as the NEM Event Fee. NEM or an Affiliate shall create a proposed marketing plan
for the promotion of the NASCAR series both nationally and regionally. Prior to implementation, NEM will share and seek input from PROMOTER
regarding the marketing plan. Following execution, PROMOTER shall provide feedback and marketing information sufficient for NEM to determine
the efficacy of the plan and share the results of the plan with PROMOTER. NEM will continue its broad based efforts marketing and promoting
the NASCAR series on a national and regional basis. This Promotional Marketing Fund shall be incremental to and not a substitute for
PROMOTER’s current marketing efforts in promoting the Event, which shall be substantially similar to PROMOTER’s marketing
efforts for NASCAR events prior to the 2022 Event.

 

27.       Strategy
to Continue to Elevate the Events. As stated in the Recitals, PROMOTER and NEM are desirous of continuing to enhance and elevate
the stature of the Series, as well as the individual events that are a part of the Series. Among other things, this includes how the
Series is presented at each event, how events are perceived by fans and stakeholders, and how events individually and collectively measure
up against comparable world-class sports events.

 

a.       Event
Standards. Accordingly, beginning as soon as feasible after the execution of this Agreement, PROMOTER and NEM will work together
to develop an agreed-upon strategy to continue to elevate the Events under this Agreement during the Term including, but not limited
to:

 

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a)
Establishing Series-wide and Event-specific criteria relative to:

 

i)
the spectator fan experience;

 

ii)
those portions of the events experienced by remote viewers;

 

iii)
the promotion of the events;

 

iv)
and the stature of the events;

 

b)
Establishing quantifiable processes for benchmarking and gauging the progress, success and compliance with the criteria;

 

c)
Reviewing and updating the criteria on a routine basis, and as needed;

 

d)
Determining appropriate methods for rectifying any shortfalls or deficiencies.

 

Among
other things, timely development of and PROMOTER conformance with the agreed-upon strategy will be a consideration regarding possible
future sanctions after the Term.

 

b.       Minimum
Attendance. Promoter will use best efforts to promote the event in a manner intended to achieve a sell out the Event. Promoter
will use best efforts to ensure a minimum spectator attendance in grandstand seating during the NASCAR Cup Race portion of the Competition
of at least seventy percent (70%) of Capacity of the Facility. The Capacity as used herein shall mean the overall number of seats within
the grandstand seating area present in the Facility on the day of the NASCAR Cup race portion of the Competition, excluding seats that
have been concealed, bannered or otherwise covered (the “Capacity”). Any seats or stands not included as part of the Capacity
for the Event must be covered, removed or concealed in a first-class manner reasonably acceptable to NEM and the broadcast partner. Social
zones, viewing platforms or other general areas without permanent seats, and enclosed suites will not count in calculating a Facility’s
Capacity. Such Capacity utilization rate is subject to force majeure events that legitimately impact the Event attendance. Within fifteen
(15) business days following the Event, Promoter will provide NEM with a ticket report or manifest, certified by a corporate officer
of Promoter, showing the number of tickets scanned for the Event, the number of tickets sold or distributed for the Event and the Capacity
for the Event. Such report will exclude ticket revenues for such Event. NEM agrees all such attendance reports provided by Promoter shall
remain confidential and shall not be shared with any third-party without the written consent of Promoter.

 

c.       Promoters
Council. To help develop standards, strategies and tactics that enhance and elevate the stature of the Series, NEM will host
a Promoters Council which will meet periodically each year. Whether or not PROMOTER is selected to serve on the Promoters Council during
the Term, NEM nonetheless welcomes PROMOTER’s input on Series enhancements.

 

TRANSMISSION
RIGHTS

 

28.
Ownership of Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary Rights. PROMOTER acknowledges that NASCAR, exclusively and in perpetuity
owns the Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary Rights with respect to the Competitions. In addition, to the extent not already owned
by NASCAR, PROMOTER hereby assigns to NEM exclusively and in perpetuity any and all rights to transmit, film, tape, capture, overhear,
photograph, collect or record by any means, process, medium or device, whether or not currently in existence, all images, sounds and
data arising from or during the Events and agrees that NEM shall further assign, exclusively and in perpetuity, to NASCAR all right,
title and interest in and to the Live Transmission Rights and the Ancillary Rights and any other works, copyrightable or otherwise, created
from the images, sounds and data arising from or during the Events, and that NASCAR shall be the sole and ultimate owner thereto. PROMOTER
represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, it has not granted to any third party the rights granted in
the immediately prior sentence, including but not limited to rights relating to the Internet or World Wide Web, unless otherwise expressly
disclosed in writing to NEM prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement. PROMOTER shall take all steps reasonably necessary, and all
steps reasonably requested by NEM, to protect, perfect or effectuate NASCAR's ownership or other interest in the rights that are the
subject of this Section. Without limiting the foregoing, PROMOTER will include (a) the transmission rights language for tickets specified
in Exhibit 5 of this Agreement on all Event admission materials including without limitation tickets, suite passes and credentials, and
(b) the transmission rights language for ticket-related material specified in Exhibit 5 of this Agreement on all renewal forms, ticket
brochures and related material distributed to recipients of such admission materials. PROMOTER may obtain from NEM or a NASCAR Rights
Affiliate, without charge to the PROMOTER, images, sounds or data that are the subject of this Section, but only for the purpose of publicity,
promotion or advertising of each Event, and only to the extent determined by NEM to be reasonably required for such purpose.

 

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29.
Exploitation of Live Transmission Rights and Ancillary Rights. NASCAR may, but shall not be obligated to, exploit Live Transmission
Rights and Ancillary Rights. If and to the extent NASCAR decides to exploit such rights, it may form or cause to be formed one or more
NASCAR Rights Affiliates and it may assign some or all of the rights owned by or granted to it pursuant to Section 28 to the extent determined
by NASCAR to be reasonably necessary to permit such exploitation. NASCAR or such NASCAR Rights Affiliates may further assign, grant,
sell, license, lease or otherwise transfer such rights, either alone or in combination with other similar rights, combine Live Transmission
Rights and Ancillary Rights with other similar rights obtained from other promoters, Competitors, sponsors, NEM, transmitters, broadcasters
or other third parties, enter into agreements of any kind with respect to any part or all of such rights, including without limitation
agreements with or between NASCAR and other NASCAR Rights Affiliates, PROMOTER, or third parties, and generally take such action as they
may determine to be appropriate. Subject only to the obligation imposed on NASCAR by the immediately succeeding sentence in this Section,
NASCAR may license, assign, or otherwise transfer rights in or to any NASCAR Intellectual Property for a commercially reasonable rate
to one or more NASCAR Rights Affiliates, but any income or revenue received or generated by NASCAR as a result of such a transaction
shall be solely for the account of NASCAR or its assignee and shall not be subject to payment to the PROMOTER or any other person or
entity under the terms of this Agreement. NASCAR shall license, assign, or otherwise transfer rights in or to any NASCAR Intellectual
Property, without fee, to one or more NASCAR Rights Affiliates to the extent determined by such Affiliates to be reasonably necessary
to permit them to exploit Live Transmission Rights.

 

a)       Percentage
for Live Transmission Income and Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and After Income Tax Provision. The percentage
set forth in Exhibit 1 for Live Transmission Income and Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision was developed
by NEM based upon the assumption that all scheduled NASCAR National Series Events in a given calendar year will take place and the PROMOTERS
of all such Events during that year will be entitled to their respective percentage allocations. If one or more PROMOTERS are not entitled
to Live Transmission Income and Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision during that year
with respect to one or more Events pursuant to such PROMOTER's Sanction Agreement(s) (for example, because a Competition was not commenced
and officially completed) or if one or more events are added to the schedule for that calendar year, then this percentage for PROMOTER
shall be recalculated by dividing it by the aggregate of the percentages attributed by NEM to all other NASCAR National Series events
in that specific National Series (Cup, Xfinity or Camping World Truck) for which PROMOTERS are entitled to Live Transmission Income and
Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision. PROMOTERS of all such Events will be entitled to
their respective percentage allocations within their respective National Series. In all cases, the percentages attributed by NEM to all
events within a specific National Series (Cup, Xfinity or Camping World Truck) in a given calendar year shall be adjusted pro rata to
equal a total of 100%. Notwithstanding the above, if PROMOTER’s share of Event Transmission Income is reduced due to a breach of
Section 25 regarding Entitlement Sponsors, then the recalculation described above shall not apply to other Promoters.

 

30.
Payment of Live Transmission Income. On or before ten (10) business days after the Event is completed, NEM shall cause the
NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) engaged in the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights to pay, twenty-five percent (25%) of Event Transmission
Income specific to that Event to NEM or its designated affiliate, acting as Paying Agent, for distribution to the Competitors as part
of the purse for that Event. On or before thirty (30) calendar days after that Event, NEM shall cause the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s)
to pay sixty-five percent (65%) of Event Transmission Income specific to that Event to PROMOTER. Notwithstanding the foregoing:

 

		a)	PROMOTER
                                            has no right to Event Transmission Income specific to that Event if the Competition is not
                                            commenced and officially completed (as determined in accordance with the Rule Book).

 

		b)	If, for any reason, the Live Transmission Income to be received by NEM or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) is reduced in whole or in part, or if NEM or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) becomes obligated to repay any portion of Live Transmission Income, the NASCAR Rights Affiliate's obligation to make the payments otherwise required by this Section shall be reduced by an amount calculated by multiplying the reduction or repayment by the percentage set forth in Exhibit 1. If payment of the PROMOTER’s share of Live Transmission Income had been made to PROMOTER prior to the determination of a reduction in, or an obligation to repay a portion of, Live Transmission Income, then PROMOTER shall be obligated to repay NEM or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) a prorated share in accordance with the percentage set forth in Exhibit 1 within thirty (30) calendar days after notification by NEM. If, for any reason, receipt of the Live Transmission Income to be received by NEM or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) is delayed in whole or in part, the payments stipulated in this Section will correspondingly be delayed, but only to the  extent of the original delay in receipt. 

 

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NASCAR shall receive
the NASCAR Television Retention (ten percent (10%) of Event Transmission Income) for each Event for its own account.

 

31.
Payment of Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision. NEM will cause the NASCAR
Rights Affiliate(s) engaged in the exploitation of Ancillary Rights to distribute Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses
and after Income Tax Provision as follows:

 

		a)	Timing.
                                            On or before April 30th following the end of the calendar year during which an Event
                                            is held, the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall determine the total amount of Ancillary Rights
                                            Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision, if any, earned by it
                                            during that calendar year. Within thirty (30) calendar days after such determination, the
                                            NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall distribute such Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry
                                            Expenses and after Income Tax Provision (if any) pursuant to the formula set forth in subsection
                                            31.b) below, provided (i) that any losses from either ancillary rights category (Primary
                                            Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision or Secondary
                                            Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision) shall
                                            carry over from year to year against the same ancillary category and NEM shall have the right
                                            to withhold any future payments from such category of ancillary rights that would otherwise
                                            be due under this Agreement to recover PROMOTER’s share of such loss, and further provided
                                            (ii) that if (x) debt that is evidenced by a promissory note is outstanding as of December
                                            31, 2022, as reported on the audited consolidated financial statements (“Debt”)
                                            of the NASCAR Rights Affiliate engaged in the exploitation of Ancillary Rights, or (y) capital
                                            expenditure commitments related to capital projects in process as of December 31, 2022 for
                                            the NASCAR Rights Affiliate engaged in the exploitation of Ancillary Rights (“2022
                                            Capex Commitments”) exceed its working capital as of that date, NEM shall have the
                                            right to defer payments that would otherwise be due under this Agreement until such time
                                            that no Debt is outstanding and 2022 Capex Commitments can be funded by cash flows of the
                                            NASCAR Rights Affiliate engaged in the exploitation of Ancillary Rights. In the event that
                                            any payments are deferred under this section 31.(a)(ii), such payments will be considered
                                            fully earned by PROMOTER as of December 31, 2022 and will be paid on a pro rata basis to
                                            each party in the order such payments were deferred to the extent cash is available. Notwithstanding
                                            the foregoing, PROMOTER has no right to Event Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income before
                                            Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision or Event Secondary Ancillary Rights Net
                                            Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision if there is an Event of Default
                                            giving rise to the termination of this sanction or the withholding of payments in accordance
                                            with Section 34, or if the Competition is not commenced and officially completed (as determined
                                            in accordance with the Rule Book), unless the sole reason that an Event is not commenced
                                            and officially completed is a strike, war, declaration of a state of national emergency,
                                            or an act of God or the public enemy or other circumstances beyond the control of PROMOTER.

 

		b)	Allocations:
                                            

 

i)
Primary Ancillary Rights. The NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall pay: (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of Primary Ancillary
Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision relative to the specific calendar year to NEM or its designated
affiliate for distribution in programs designed for the benefit of Competitors, as NEM may determine from time to time and (ii) sixty-five
percent (65%) of Event Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision relative to the specific
calendar year to PROMOTER. NASCAR shall receive the remaining ten percent (10%) of Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry
Expenses and after Income Tax Provision relative to the specific calendar year for its own account.

 

ii)
Secondary Ancillary Rights. The NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall pay: (i) sixty percent (60%) of Secondary Ancillary Rights
Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision relative to the specific calendar year to NEM or its designated affiliate
for distribution in programs designed for the benefit of Competitors, as NEM may determine from time to time and (ii) thirty percent
(30%) of Event Secondary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision relative to the specific
calendar year to PROMOTER. NASCAR shall receive the remaining ten percent (10%) of Secondary Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry
Expenses and after Income Tax Provision relative to the specific calendar year for its own account.

 

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32.
Maintenance of and Access to Contracts and Other Books and Records. Each NASCAR Rights Affiliate will maintain for a period
of four (4) years from the date of an Event (a) true and complete copies of any written Live Transmission Rights Contract relating to
that Event and/or any Ancillary Rights Contract generating Event Primary Ancillary Rights Net Income or Event Secondary Ancillary Rights
Net Income relative to that Event, (b) such books and records as are commercially reasonable for the purpose of auditing its Live Transmission
Income and Net Ancillary Rights Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision earned during the calendar year in which
an Event is held. Each NASCAR Rights Affiliate will permit PROMOTER or its authorized agent to inspect and audit any or all such contracts,
books and records, wherever they may be located or at any other mutually agreeable location, but only upon reasonable notice and at such
reasonable times as determined by the NASCAR Rights Affiliate, and only at the business premises of the NASCAR Rights Affiliate where
they are located, and subject at all times to Section 39 (relating to confidentiality and proprietary information).

 

33.
Limitation of Liability. NASCAR and the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall be solely responsible for, and shall have complete
discretion with respect to, the manner, extent and timing of any license, assignment, transfer or other use or exploitation of Live Transmission
Rights and Ancillary Rights, either through independent third parties, NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) or otherwise. NASCAR, NEM, and the
NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall have no liability to PROMOTER with respect to such activities or the amount of Live Transmission Income
or Ancillary Rights Net Income before Industry Expenses and after Income Tax Provision arising out of or generated by such activities.
PROMOTER hereby promises and covenants not to assert any claim or file any suit or other legal action against NASCAR, NEM or any NASCAR
Rights Affiliate on the ground that it or they have failed in any way, material or otherwise, to exploit, maximize or earn profits of
any kind or amount with respect to Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary Rights.

 

GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

34.
Events of Default. For purposes of this Agreement, "Event of Default" means:

 

		a)	Failure
                                            of PROMOTER to abide by the material provisions of this Agreement or the Rule Book;

 

		b)	Failure
                                            of PROMOTER to take such actions, or refrain from taking actions, as reasonably may be requested
                                            by NEM in accordance with this Agreement;

 

		c)	Any
                                            act, omission or condition expressly described in this Agreement as giving NEM the right
                                            to terminate this Agreement or the sanction granted by this Agreement;

 

		d)	A
                                            change, material or otherwise, in the ownership, control or management of PROMOTER;

 

		e)	A
                                            statement by PROMOTER that it is not or will not be able to pay its debts as they become
                                            due; an application or agreement by PROMOTER for the appointment of a receiver or trustee
                                            in liquidation; a general assignment by PROMOTER for the benefit of creditors; the filing
                                            by PROMOTER of a voluntary petition in bankruptcy or a petition seeking reorganization or
                                            an arrangement of creditors under any bankruptcy law; the filing by another person or entity
                                            of a petition under any bankruptcy law that makes PROMOTER a party; or the adjudication of
                                            PROMOTER as bankrupt under any bankruptcy law;

 

		f)	Activity
                                            by PROMOTER of any kind that NEM determines to be detrimental to the sport, to NEM, or to
                                            NASCAR.

 

		g)	Failure
                                            to provide financial guarantees, if required, as follows: if NEM becomes aware, through any
                                            means, of a possible change in the PROMOTER’s affairs which might reasonably be determined
                                            to have a material adverse effect on the organization or conduct of one or more Events including,
                                            but not limited to, the withdrawal or reduction of major Event sponsorship(s), delinquencies
                                            or defaults by PROMOTER in payments to NEM or other entities, litigation relative to one
                                            or more Events, PROMOTER or the Facility, failure of PROMOTER to perform under
similar agreements with NEM or third parties for other events, and so on, then NEM may require PROMOTER to take whatever action that
NEM determines is necessary to insure the successful organization and conduct of one or more Events. Such action may include, but is
not limited to, posting a bond, providing an irrevocable letter of credit, and/or providing a financial instrument or mechanism sufficient
to guarantee, in NEM’s reasonable discretion, that all financial obligations of the PROMOTER relative to one or more Events can
be met.

   

		h)	Any
                                            act, omission or condition expressly described in this Agreement as an Event of Default.

 

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If there is an
Event of Default, at its option NEM may demand that PROMOTER cure any failure or breach giving rise to the Event of Default or terminate
this Agreement or the sanction granted by this Agreement, and/or NEM may withhold from any payments due to PROMOTER under this Agreement
an amount reasonably calculated to hold harmless NASCAR, NEM, NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s), sponsors, Competitors, Officials, persons or
entities contracting with NASCAR, NEM or NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s), with respect to Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary Rights, and
other persons or entities involved in one or more Events, from any loss resulting from the Event of Default. NEM’s determination
as to such amount is binding on PROMOTER. NEM shall notify PROMOTER in writing of its decision to terminate and/or to withhold payments.
If this Agreement or the sanction granted by this Agreement is terminated, such termination shall be effective as of the date the notice
was sent by NEM or at such later date as may be specified by NEM in the notice. PROMOTER shall promptly comply with all monetary obligations
that have accrued as of the effective date of termination, and all other terms and conditions of this Agreement shall survive such termination.
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit NEM’s or NASCAR’s other rights or remedies, or to preclude NEM or NASCAR
from enforcing such rights or pursuing such remedies to the fullest extent possible.

 

35.
Assignment. Neither party may assign its rights or delegate its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written
consent of the other party. For the avoidance of doubt, for purposes of the preceding sentence, neither (x) a conversion of a party hereto
into a different form of business entity pursuant to applicable law nor (y) a forward merger of a party hereto into an affiliate occurring
in connection with an internal corporate restructuring of entities within an existing corporate group, nor (z) an assignment to an entity
under common control with NEM or Promoter, in any such case, will constitute an assignment with respect to such party.

 

36.
Determinations by NEM. Except where expressly stated otherwise, whenever this Agreement provides or permits NEM to make a
determination regarding a matter, NEM may make such determination in its sole judgment and discretion, and such determination may not
be challenged, amended, voided or nullified on the ground that it was incorrect or unreasonable.

 

37.
Limited Application. This Agreement and the sanction granted herein relate solely to the Events and the dates set forth in
Exhibit 1 to this Agreement or, if applicable, to one or more Event dates adjusted or postponed by NEM in accordance with this Agreement.
Nothing in this Agreement, or in the course of dealing between the parties, will be construed to require PROMOTER or NEM to enter into
a sanction agreement or to issue a sanction for one or more Events or any other event in the future.

 

38.
Disclaimer of Warranty. NEM (on behalf of itself, NASCAR, and each and every NASCAR Rights Affiliate, whether existing now
or created hereafter) does not warrant, either expressly or by implication, nor is it responsible for, the financial or other success
of any Event, the number or identity of sponsors, the number or identity of vehicles or Competitors participating in any Event, the adequacy
of the services it provides, the suitability of the Facility for an Event, the safety of the public, the Competitors or any other person
entering the Facility in connection with an Event, the financial return from the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary
Rights, or any other matter not expressly agreed to or warranted by NEM herein.

 

39.
Proprietary Information; Confidentiality. PROMOTER acknowledges that (i) this Agreement, (ii) any technical, business or financial
information or documents used, provided or disclosed by NEM or any NASCAR Rights Affiliate in connection therewith or pursuant thereto,
(iii) customer lists of any kind or nature used, provided or disclosed by NEM or any NASCAR Rights Affiliate, (iv) the manner in which
NEM or any NASCAR Rights Affiliate engages in the exploitation of Live Transmission Rights or Ancillary Rights, (v) the manner in which
NEM conducts and controls the Competitions, (vi) the manner in which NEM promotes the Events, the series of which an Event is a part,
and the sport of stock car racing in general, and (vii) the manner in which NASCAR and/or NEM forms, promotes and maintains relationships
with sponsors, Competitors, Officials, other promoters, fans and other third parties involved in an Event (collectively "NEM Proprietary
Information"), constitutes information that is proprietary to NASCAR, NEM and/or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) and may not
be used by PROMOTER except in connection with the performance of PROMOTER's duties under this Agreement. Except for that purpose, PROMOTER
shall at all times and forever maintain NEM Proprietary Information in a confidential manner and shall not disclose it or use it on behalf
of itself or any third party unless it is in the public domain as a result of an act or omission caused by a person or entity other than
PROMOTER. PROMOTER acknowledges that any unauthorized use or disclosure of NEM Proprietary Information that is in violation of this Section,
or other violation or threatened violation of this Section, could cause irreparable damage to NASCAR, NEM, and/or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s)
and, therefore, that NASCAR, NEM, and/or the NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) shall be entitled to an injunction prohibiting PROMOTER or any
related party from engaging in such violation and to attorney's fees and costs for having to bring any action to enforce this Section.

 

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40.
No Joint Venture. Nothing in this Agreement will be construed to place NASCAR, NEM, or NASCAR Rights Affiliate(s) in the relationship
of a partner or joint venturer with PROMOTER. Neither party may, or has power to, obligate or bind the other party in any manner other
than as provided expressly in this Agreement.

 

41.
Indemnification; Repayment. PROMOTER shall indemnify and hold NASCAR, NEM and all NASCAR Rights Affiliates and NEM additional
insureds (as specified in subsection 20.a.) harmless from any and all claims, allegations, demands, obligations, suits, actions, causes
of action, proceedings, rights, damages, and costs of any nature arising out of each Event or this Agreement, unless such claim, allegation,
demand, obligation, suit, action, cause of action, proceeding, right, damage or cost arises solely out of the negligent act or negligent
omission of NASCAR, NEM, or any NASCAR Rights Affiliate or any NEM additional insureds. With respect to any matter falling within the
scope of PROMOTER's obligation to defend and hold NASCAR, NEM, NEM additional insureds and the NASCAR Rights Affiliates harmless, NASCAR,
NEM and the NASCAR Rights Affiliate and NEM additional insureds shall be entitled to select counsel to represent it in such matter at
PROMOTER's expense, and that counsel's duties and obligations in all respects shall be solely to NASCAR, NEM, and to the NASCAR Rights
Affiliate(s) and to the NEM additional insureds.

 

42.
Recovery of Attorney's Fees. In the event of litigation arising out of the enforcement of this Agreement or its terms and
conditions, attorney's fees and costs shall be awarded to the prevailing party.

 

43.
Representation Regarding Ownership of Facility. PROMOTER represents and warrants that, during the calendar years in which
the Events are conducted and at all other times material to this Agreement, with respect to the Facility and the material assets thereof,
either it holds, and will hold at all times relevant to each Event: (i) good and marketable title; or (ii) a valid and binding leasehold
or other contractual interest for the management and operation of the Facility. PROMOTER represents and warrants that it is the direct
owner or lessee of the material assets (other than real estate) of the Facility and no material assets (other than real estate) of the
Facility are owned or leased through a subsidiary, affiliate, parent corporation, sister corporation or, in the case of an individual,
a family member of the PROMOTER. In the event PROMOTER is not able to make such representations and warranties as set forth above, then
that entity which can make such representations and warranties must execute the Guaranty Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit 6.

 

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44.
Notice. Unless otherwise permitted herein, notice required by the Agreement shall be given by email and by overnight mail
or other express service, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

 

	TO NEM:	NASCAR Event Management, LLC
	 	International Motorsports Center
 One Daytona
    Boulevard
	 	Daytona Beach, FL 32114
	 	 
	 	Attention: Steve O’Donnell
 
 Email:
    sodonnell@nascar.com
	 	 
	 	With a copy to:
	 	 
	 	W. Garrett Crotty, Esq.
	 	(at the same location)
	 	 
	 	Email: gcrotty@nascar.com
	 	 
	 	Requests for NEM approval and/or consent (including
    but not limited to Entitlement Sponsor), notification of planned improvements or alterations to the Facility, and information the
    PROMOTER must provide to NEM per this Agreement to: sponsorapproval@nascar.com or send overnight mail to NEM address listed above.
	 	 
	TO PROMOTER:	The Address set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Agreement

 

45.
Notification Change. Either party may change the person(s) or location(s) to which notice must be given pursuant to Section
44, by providing written notice to the other party in accordance herewith.

 

46.
Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement, including Exhibits 1 through 7 hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between
NEM and PROMOTER. All previous communications and negotiations between NEM and PROMOTER, whether oral or written, not contained herein
are hereby withdrawn and void. This Agreement may not be amended except in writing and signed by both parties.

 

47.
Agreement Binding on Heirs, Successors and Assigns. The rights and obligations contained in this Agreement shall bind, and
inure to the benefit of, the parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 

48.
Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of Florida applicable to agreements
made and to be performed therein (without giving effect to the conflict of law provisions of such jurisdiction).

 

49. Jurisdiction.
With respect to any litigation between the parties arising out of, or relating in any way to, the business relationship between the
parties, including but not limited to any Event, the Agreement, or any proposed business relationship between the parties, venue
shall lie solely in a state court sitting in Volusia County, Florida, or the United States District Court for the Middle District of
Florida, Orlando Division if in a case of exclusive federal jurisdiction, and all parties hereto consent to service of process by,
and the jurisdiction of, those courts.

 

50.
Existing Sanction Agreement. Nothing herein shall be deemed to amend or modify the existing Sanction Agreement for the Series
for other years between Promoter and NEM, and such Sanction Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with its terms
and conditions.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
this Agreement has been read and signed by the duly authorized representative of each party, on the dates set forth below.

 

	 	Dover International Speedway,
    Inc.
	 	PROMOTER
	 	BY:
	 	 
	Date: 9/13/21	/s/ Denis McGlynn
	 	Signature
	 	 
	 	Print Name: 	Denis McGlynn
	 	 
	 	Title: 	Chairman
	 	 
	 	
	 	NASCAR Event Management, LLC
	 	BY:
	 	 
	Date: 9/14/21	/s/ Steve O’Donnell
	 	Signature
	 	 
	 	Print Name: 	Steve O’Donnell
	 	 
	 	Title: 	EVP

 

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