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ARN offers the Best American Motorsports coverage by hiring the best people to work in a creative, fast-paced, and entrepreneurial company. When you work at ARN, you are surrounded by passionate and results-oriented people. ARN is a young fresh company and as ARN continues to grow, the opportunities to contribute and make a difference are endless. ARN is looking for motorsports writers and on-air hosts:

Contributors

Are you looking for a fast-growing website that can give you an opportunity to not only share your thoughts on racing, but have FUN doing it with a group of laid-back, dedicated personnel? Well, we have the place for you. ARN is now actively seeking multiple writer positions for our staff.

ARN is one of the most popular NASCAR sites on the internet. It’s a great place to both begin and continue your writing career. So, what are the qualifications to become part of the ARN family? Simple. As long as you can write clearly and make your reader think, dream, laugh, cry, swear or hunt you down and beat you to a pulp, then you’re just who we are looking for!

For those who are interested in auditioning, we’d like you to write three articles based on the themes below:

  • The first will be a 250-to-500-word news article about a 2022 storyline. This piece should not be commentary or opinion; there should be a hard news focus. You’ll have to write pretty tightly for this one, a basic writing skill.
  • The second article will be a commentary of around 1,000 words on what one change you think NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR or AMA needs to make and why. You’ll also detail what the best solution is to the problem. This particular piece focuses on a specific topic in which you can make your unique voice heard. Not only should this column have a point, but it should come across in both a creative and exciting way. In other words, don’t just speak your mind without a firm foundation… give your opinion, but make sure it’s supported by facts. If you can do all that and come across as convincing — with your own personal style — then you’ve got as good a shot as any to move on to the next step.

How do you get in touch? Simply email these three examples to our editors at alan@americanracingnetwork.com