MBM Motorsports owner, Carl Long said once North Carolina issued its stay-at-home order on March 30th, he had no other option but to temporary close his doors.
MBM Motorsports has confirmed they have temporary laid off all staff members due to COVID-19.
MBM Motorsports owner, Carl Long said once North Carolina issued its stay-at-home order on March 30th, he had no other option but to temporary close his doors.
Even-though the race-shop is closed, and crew members are not working, Long has been helping out any of the workers that need financial help.
“I’ve just taken money out of the team and given them a loan, and hopefully, they get reimbursed from the government,” he says. “If they don’t, i’ll just be money we threw out the door, but they’re a part of [this team].” Long told The Frontstretch
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