Racing is the driving force behind us here at Snarl Sport Racing Group. To an outsider, it may seem like like no more than a fast rider on a dast motorcycle. But in reality, it is the culmination of countless time and energy spent both at and away from the race track. It is also the uniting of individuals with diverse skills and backgrounds all focusing down to one goal... To make a motorcycle go around in circles. Described that way, it seems like an almost trivial task. But there is also one simple reality: It can always be done better. And this is what we always set-out to do. But since it isn't all done by one person, we'd like to give you a brief introduction to our core team. Without question, the linchpin of the team is founder and owner Karl Uribe. Creating Snarl Sport over ten years ago, he is the main driving force. In addition to his business responsibilities, he also handles all of the tuning and engine building duties. Not to mention all of the little things in-between. Unfortunately, this description does no justice to the amount of effort he puts in! The backbone of the team is General Manager Erik Rocha. Joining Snarl Sport in 2000, he has grown into his position by ensuring that the logistical needs of the team are met. Another wearer of many hats, he handles everything from press releases and budgeting, to turning wrenches and driving the transporter. Working behind the scenes are Dante DeAmbrosio and Bob Levine. Dante has long history in the racing community, and not only lends his experience to the team in the form of an advisor, but has garnered some good race results on a Snarl Sport TZ250 as well! Now concentrating on his own business, he remains a part of the team on a consulting basis. Bob Levine is our Manager of Marketing. His experience and business expertise is invaluable to furthering Snarl Sport's reach and potential. Then of course there are the riders, Charlie Hewitt and Eric Pinson... Not the easiest jobs, but somebody has to do it! And last, but not the least, our sponsors. Not only could we not do it without them, but they're also a great bunch of people. Thanks go to all of them! |