 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 4-3-2-0-7-7-7 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Mountain Motor Complex, formerly known as Mountain Motor Speedway, is under new management following the July flooding. The complex will feature not only a dirt track, but a new motocross course and a drag strip for the 2023 racing season. Me, my background is I've had a facility in South Carolina. Like I said, I'm a motocross guy. I had a 300-acre facility in South Carolina that really boomed, it was called Motivated. And the land got sold out from under me, so when I had to move, we went to Greenville and tried it again, just didn't work out. So I come back home and I was putting on races over here at the fire grounds, over here at the awesome fire grounds. And after the flood, I believe somebody just said they didn't want to fool it no more, so they left. So I said, okay, there's an opportunity. So in the middle of the track, you can obviously see we got jumps in there, so we got the dirt bikes in the middle of the track. So we are trying that, that's a new thing we're doing. We have completely resurfaced the car track, tried to make it a little bit better, a little more racing, take some of the old well-known bumps out of it. So we are also, we are doing the drag strip as well. We also have a 330-foot drag strip. And if I'm not mistaken, they say it's the sketchiest drag strip in the country. So I mean, that's a good, that's a plus, you know what I mean? Tom Motor Complex originally opened in 1968, and is believed to be the oldest operational dirt track in Kentucky. It's very important. For one, it brings in tourism, which brings in money for the local economy. But it gives people here something to do. And this track has, like since 1968, it's been here. And families, like kids have grown up here, and they brought their kids, and then their kids has brought theirs, and it's a family event. It's in their blood. And it's an important thing to be able to offer them something that they love. Because you can keep them home, you can keep your money home instead of sending it out to another county or another state. Adams hopes to improve seating, concessions, and add more events as the season progresses. We want to be the premier facility. We are working on it. We are working on a, we're not working with a whole lot of money. We are working with a lot of our gut and a lot of good friends. And we have a lot of good friends that have actually helped us out. To me, it's a different standard. I want to live up to, if not better than what the previous people have done. And to do that, we're going to have to make a few changes. So, and we feel like we're making those changes. We are far from done. We are definitely trying to make it better seating. And what it does to me, this is home to me. You know what I mean? I was in South Carolina. I've done a lot of other stuff too. But this is home. So this means more to me as a spiritual, not just that, just like this is my home. And I feel like I have to live to a different standard here. People are going to hold me to a different standard. So I'm going to try to keep this track at a higher standard than it's ever been before. For more information and to see upcoming events, go to Mountain Motor Complex on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.