Longtime Race Director, Steve Alldis, to step away from Perris Auto Speedway

Steve Alldis, seen here in the press box overlooking the track, will be stepping away after two decades of dedication to Perris Auto Speedway. Valley News/Courtesy photo
PERRIS — Perris Auto Speedway (PAS) will look a little different when it kicks off its 30th Diamond Anniversary season on February 14, 2026. After nearly 20 years of service, race director Steve Alldis is stepping aside, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and hard work at the iconic track located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds.Alldis, a Montreal native, has been a fixture at PAS, taking on roles ranging from race director to occasional starter. Known for his ability to manage the chaos of race day with professionalism and poise, he’s been a key figure in the track’s success.“Overseeing competition is the easy part,” said PAS promoter Don Kazarian. “Dealing with people is where the real challenge lies, and Steve has been a master at both. He’s been a true profession
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