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International Motorsports Hall of Fame

The International Motorsports Hall of Fame (IMHOF) is a hall of fame located adjacent to the 2.66 mi (4.28 km) Talladega Superspeedway (formerly Alabama International Motor Speedway) located in Talladega County, east central Alabama.[1][2] It enshrines those who have contributed the most to motorsports either as a developer, driver, engineer, or owner.[3][4]

The exterior of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama

History

20th century

The IMHOF was established in early 1970 following NASCAR founder Bill France Sr.'s decision to hire short track racing promoter Don Naman to build a museum and hall of fame in order "to preserve the history of motorsports and to enshrine forever the people who have been responsible for its growth."[2] George Wallace, the Governor of Alabama, formed an 18-member observer commission in 1975 to choose a site and select a design.[1][5] Following the failure to pass a state-wide referendum on a state bond finance distribution to build the IMHOF,[5] France donated 35 acres (14 ha) of land from former race car driver Johnny Ray's family.[6][7] France opted to build the IMHOF in Alabama rather than in his hometown of Daytona Beach, Florida because Floridian politicians threatened to levy a tax on Daytona International Speedway.[8][9]

Construction was undertaken with private and federal funding released with new Alabama governor Fob James' approval.[10][11] The first phase of construction consisted of the building of three of the first six planned buildings on the IMHOF.[12] A groundbreaking ceremony occurred at the site on the afternoon of March 26, 1981, with approximately 100 individuals such as Wallace, Bill France Sr., and Bill France Jr. present.[4][13] The first half was opened on April 28, 1983,[8][9] and the second half on July 28, 1990.[14] Track owners International Speedway Corporation (ISC) rented office space from Alabama to run the IMHOF.[7] It has a museum containing racing vehicles,[1] banner, helmet, medals, posters and trophy displays,[2] the ISC offices, and ancillary spaces.[1][3] The Alabama Sports Writers Hall of Fame; the Automobile Racing Club of America Hall of National Champions; the International Motorsports Hall of Fame; the Quarter Midgets of America Hall of Fame; the Western Auto Mechanics Hall of Fame; and the World Karting Hall of Fame are the six halls of fame on-site.[1] The McCaig-Wellborn International Motorsports Research Library is also contained in the IMHOF.[2][3]

Naman had been appointed IMHOF director in 1988, and he began setting out his objective to establish a working hall of fame.[15] The first induction ceremony was broadcast live on The Nashville Network, and was hosted by country music record artist and car sponsor T. G. Sheppard at the Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center Theater, in Birmingham, Alabama, on the evening of July 25, 1990.[14] Induction ceremonies were held on the Wednesday evening prior to the Winston 500 in October at Talladega before being moved to December for both 1993 and 1994.[16] After the Speedvision Dome was opened in 1996, all subsequent induction ceremonies took place there,[3] four days prior to the Winston Select 500 at Talladega in late April.[2][17]

Individuals were nominated and voted on by a panel of between 120 and 153 international motorsport writers as well as IMHOF inductees,[18][19] who selected one or two new members or "old timers" (living inductees) from the nominations list.[2] The nominations list was formed by candidate names sent by panel members, and 20 finalists were chosen, from which all panel members cast preference votes.[20] Until 1996, 10 or more motorsports individuals were inducted annually, before no more than 10 nominees qualified for the final ballot, and a limit of six inductees for every subsequent year was imposed.[17] All nominees had to be retired from participating in their respective categories for at least half a decade;[1][21] they could be active elsewhere in their respective series in a different capacity.[22] Some active racers could be inducted if they were over the age limit of 61.[23] Individuals had to wait 15 years before become eligible for induction, with a 51 percent vote share required for induction.[24] Unlike other sports halls of fame, waivers were not granted to major racing figures to enable their induction before the five-year waiting period had elapsed.[25]

21st century

A total of 145 individuals were inducted during the period the hall of fame was active in most years from 1990 to 2013.[26] The 20 inaugural members, Buck Baker, Jack Brabham, Malcolm Campbell, Jim Clark, Mark Donohue, Juan Manuel Fangio, France Sr., Graham Hill, Tony Hulman, Junior Johnson, Parnelli Jones, Stirling Moss, Barney Oldfield, Lee Petty, Fireball Roberts, Jackie Stewart, Mickey Thompson, Bobby Unser, and Smokey Yunick, were inducted in 1990.[14] There were three women who were added to the hall of fame.[26] In 1999, Louise Smith, a NASCAR driver during the 1940s and 1950s, became the first woman to be inducted into the hall of fame;[27] the two other female inductees were multiple NHRA Top Fuel dragster champion Shirley Muldowney in 2004,[28] and Janet Guthrie, who was inducted two years later.[29] Wendell Scott, the first African American driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series event in December 1963, was the first African American to be inducted into the hall of fame in 1999.[30] No one was added in each of 1995 and 2010 and nobody has been inducted since 2014.[a][26]

Inductees

Key
  Indicates posthumous induction
 
Juan Manuel Fangio, inducted in 1990
 
Graham Hill, inducted in 1990
 
Ned Jarrett, inducted in 1991
 
Alberto Ascari, inducted in 1992
 
Henry Ford, inducted in 1993
 
Colin Chapman, inducted in 1994
 
John Surtees, inducted in 1996
 
Richard Petty, inducted in 1997
 
Ayrton Senna, inducted in 2000
 
Alan Kulwicki, inducted in 2002
 
Shirley Muldowney, inducted in 2004
 
Dale Earnhardt, inducted in 2006
 
Wayne Rainey, inducted in 2007
 
Donnie Allison, inducted in 2009
 
Richard Childress, inducted in 2012
Inductees of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame[26]
Nationality Inductee Occupation Year Refs
  United States Buck Baker Stock car driver 1990 [31][32]

[33]

  Australia Jack Brabham Open-wheel driver 1990
  United Kingdom Malcolm Campbell   Open-wheel driver 1990
  United Kingdom Jim Clark   Open-wheel driver 1990
  United States Mark Donohue   Open-wheel driver 1990
  Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Open-wheel driver 1990
  United States Bill France Sr. Series executive 1990
  United States Dan Gurney Race car driver 1990
  United Kingdom Graham Hill   Race car driver 1990
  United States Tony Hulman   Track executive 1990
  United States Junior Johnson Stock car driver 1990
  United States Parnelli Jones Open-wheel driver 1990
  United Kingdom Stirling Moss Race car driver 1990
  United States Barney Oldfield   Open-wheel driver 1990
  United States Lee Petty Stock car driver 1990
  United States Fireball Roberts   Stock car driver 1990
  United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Open-wheel driver 1990
  United States Mickey Thompson   Vehicle builder 1990
  United States Bobby Unser Open-wheel driver 1990
  United States Smokey Yunick Car engineer 1990
  United States Tony Bettenhausen   Open-wheel driver 1991 [34]

[19]

  United States Ralph DePalma   Open-wheel driver 1991
  United States Tim Flock Stock car driver 1991 [35][36]
  United States Phil Hill Open-wheel driver 1991 [34][19]
  United States Ned Jarrett Open-wheel driver/Broadcaster 1991 [35]

[36]

  United States Fred Lorenzen Stock car driver 1991
  New Zealand Bruce McLaren   Car builder/Race car driver 1991 [34]

[19]

  United States Wilbur Shaw   Open-wheel driver 1991
  United States Carroll Shelby Vehicle builder 1991
  United States Bill Vukovich   Open-wheel driver 1991
  Italy Alberto Ascari   Open-wheel driver 1992 [37]

[38]

  United States Louis Chevrolet   Car builder/Open-wheel driver 1992
  United States Andy Granatelli Motorsports contributor 1992
  United States Peter Gregg   Sports car driver 1992
  United States Louis Meyer   Open-wheel driver 1992
  United States Wally Parks Motorsports contributor 1992
  United States Eddie Rickenbacker Motorsports contributor 1992
  United States Kenny Roberts Motorcyclist 1992
  United States Curtis Turner   Stock car driver 1992
  United States Rodger Ward Open-wheel driver 1992
  United States Bobby Allison Stock car driver 1993 [39]

[40]

  United States George Bignotti Car mechanic 1993
  United States Henry Ford   Car builder 1993
  United States Al Holbert   Sports car driver 1993 [41]
  Austria Niki Lauda Open-wheel driver 1993 [39]

[40]

  United States Rex Mays   Open-wheel driver 1993
  United States David Pearson Stock car driver 1993
  United States Cale Yarborough Stock car driver 1993
  United Kingdom Colin Chapman   Car builder 1994 [42]
  Italy Enzo Ferrari   Car builder 1994
  United States Tiny Lund   Stock car driver 1994
  United States John Marcum   Motorsports contributor 1994 [43]
  United States Ralph Moody Stock car driver/Car owner 1994 [42]
  United States Benny Parsons Stock car driver 1994 [44]
  United States Mauri Rose   Open-wheel racer 1994 [42]
  United States Herb Thomas Stock car driver 1994
  United States Joe Weatherly   Stock car driver 1994
  United States Richie Evans   Stock car driver 1996 [45]
  United Kingdom Donald Healey   Car builder 1996 [46]

[47]

  United States Bobby Isaac   Stock car driver 1996
  Germany Ferdinand Porsche   Car builder 1996
  United States Johnny Rutherford Open-wheel driver 1996 [48]
  United Kingdom John Surtees Open-wheel driver/Motorcyclist 1996 [46][47]
  United States Buddy Baker Stock car driver 1997 [49]

[50]

  United States Ralph Earnhardt   Stock car driver 1997
  United States Don Garlits Dragster/Automotive engineer 1997
  United States Jim Hall Driver/Car owner 1997
  United States Rick Mears Open-wheel driver 1997
  United States Richard Petty Stock car driver 1997
  United States Davey Allison   Stock car driver 1998 [51]
  Germany Rudolf Caracciola   Open-wheel driver 1998
  United States Banjo Matthews   Stock car driver 1998
  Italy Tazio Nuvolari   Open-wheel driver 1998
  United States Roger Penske Car builder 1998
  United States Al Unser Open-wheel driver 1998
  United States Harry Hyde   Crew chief 1999 [52]
  United States Gordon Johncock Open-wheel driver 1999
  France Alain Prost Open-wheel driver 1999 [53]
  United States Wendell Scott   Stock car driver 1999 [30]
  United States Louise Smith Stock car driver 1999 [27]
  United States Mario Andretti Race car driver 2000 [54]
  United States Craig Breedlove Land speed record holder 2000 [55]
  United States A. J. Foyt Open-wheel driver 2000
  Brazil Nelson Piquet Open-wheel driver 2000
  United States Don Prudhomme Dragster 2000
  Brazil Ayrton Senna   Open-wheel driver 2000
  United States Neil Bonnett   Stock car driver 2001 [56]
  United States Jimmy Bryan   Open-wheel driver 2001 [57]
  United Kingdom Mike Hailwood   Driver/motorcyclist 2001 [58]
  United States Fred Offenhauser   Car engineer 2001 [56]
  Italy Ettore Bugatti   Car builder 2002 [59]

[60]

  New Zealand Denny Hulme   Race car driver 2002
  Belgium Jacky Ickx Race car driver 2002
  United States Alan Kulwicki   Stock car driver 2002
  United States Tim Richmond   Race car driver 2002
  United States Glen Wood Car owner 2002
  United States Briggs Cunningham Sports car driver 2003 [61]
  Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Open-wheel driver 2003
  United States Ray Fox Engine builder/Car owner 2003
  United States Mel Kenyon Midget car driver 2003
  United States A. J. Watson Car builder/Vehicle mechanic 2003
  United States Red Farmer Stock car driver 2004 [62]
  United States Bill France Jr. Series executive 2004
  United States Shirley Muldowney Dragster 2004 [28]
  United States Bill Muncey   Hydroplane racer 2004 [63]
  United States Bobby Rahal Open-wheel driver 2004 [64]
  United States Joe Amato Dragster 2005 [65]
  United States Bob Glidden Dragster 2005
  United States Chip Hanauer Hydroplane racer 2005 [66]
  United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Open-wheel driver 2005 [67]
  United States Darrell Waltrip Stock car driver 2005
  United States Dale Earnhardt   Stock car driver 2006 [29]
  United States Harry Gant Stock car driver 2006
  United States Janet Guthrie Race car driver 2006
  United States Jack Roush Car owner 2006 [68]
  United States Humpy Wheeler Race promoter 2006 [29]
  United States Junie Donlavey Stock car driver 2007 [69]
  United States Ray Hendrick   Stock car driver 2007
  United States Jack Ingram Stock car driver 2007 [70]
  United States Warren Johnson Dragster 2007 [71]
  United States Wayne Rainey Motorcyclist 2007 [69]
  United States Bruton Smith Race promoter 2007
  United States Art Arfons   Land speed record holder 2008 [72]
  United States Red Byron   Stock car driver 2008
  United States Bill Jenkins Dragster/Engine builder 2008
  United States Frank Kurtis   Vehicle designer 2008
  United States Cotton Owens Stock car driver 2008
  United States Ralph Seagraves   Motorsports contributor 2008
  United States J. C. Agajanian   Promoter/Car owner 2009 [73]

[74]

  United States Donnie Allison Stock car driver 2009
  United States Jerry Cook Stock car driver 2009
  United States Bud Moore Car owner 2009
  United States Raymond Parks Car owner 2009
  United States John Holman   Car owner 2011 [75]

[76]

  United States Jan Opperman   Race car driver 2011
  United States Maurice Petty Crew chief/Engine builder 2011
  United Kingdom Brian Redman Race car driver 2011
  United States Rex White Stock car driver 2011
  United States Kenny Bernstein Dragster/Car owner 2012 [77]
  United States Richard Childress Car owner 2012
  United States John Force Dragster 2012
  United States Rick Hendrick Car owner 2013 [78]
  United States Dale Inman Crew chief 2013
  United States Don Schumacher Dragster builder 2013
  United States Rusty Wallace Stock car driver 2013

Statistics

Inductees by nationality[26]
Nationality Inductees
  United States 118
  United Kingdom 11
  Italy 4
  Brazil 3
  Germany 2
  New Zealand 2
  Argentina 1
  Australia 1
  Austria 1
  Belgium 1
  France 1

See also

Notes

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The International Motorsports Hall of Fame IMHOF is a hall of fame located adjacent to the 2 66 mi 4 28 km Talladega Superspeedway formerly Alabama International Motor Speedway located in Talladega County east central Alabama 1 2 It enshrines those who have contributed the most to motorsports either as a developer driver engineer or owner 3 4 The exterior of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega Alabama Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 1 2 21st century 2 Inductees 3 Statistics 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit20th century Edit The IMHOF was established in early 1970 following NASCAR founder Bill France Sr s decision to hire short track racing promoter Don Naman to build a museum and hall of fame in order to preserve the history of motorsports and to enshrine forever the people who have been responsible for its growth 2 George Wallace the Governor of Alabama formed an 18 member observer commission in 1975 to choose a site and select a design 1 5 Following the failure to pass a state wide referendum on a state bond finance distribution to build the IMHOF 5 France donated 35 acres 14 ha of land from former race car driver Johnny Ray s family 6 7 France opted to build the IMHOF in Alabama rather than in his hometown of Daytona Beach Florida because Floridian politicians threatened to levy a tax on Daytona International Speedway 8 9 Construction was undertaken with private and federal funding released with new Alabama governor Fob James approval 10 11 The first phase of construction consisted of the building of three of the first six planned buildings on the IMHOF 12 A groundbreaking ceremony occurred at the site on the afternoon of March 26 1981 with approximately 100 individuals such as Wallace Bill France Sr and Bill France Jr present 4 13 The first half was opened on April 28 1983 8 9 and the second half on July 28 1990 14 Track owners International Speedway Corporation ISC rented office space from Alabama to run the IMHOF 7 It has a museum containing racing vehicles 1 banner helmet medals posters and trophy displays 2 the ISC offices and ancillary spaces 1 3 The Alabama Sports Writers Hall of Fame the Automobile Racing Club of America Hall of National Champions the International Motorsports Hall of Fame the Quarter Midgets of America Hall of Fame the Western Auto Mechanics Hall of Fame and the World Karting Hall of Fame are the six halls of fame on site 1 The McCaig Wellborn International Motorsports Research Library is also contained in the IMHOF 2 3 Naman had been appointed IMHOF director in 1988 and he began setting out his objective to establish a working hall of fame 15 The first induction ceremony was broadcast live on The Nashville Network and was hosted by country music record artist and car sponsor T G Sheppard at the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center Theater in Birmingham Alabama on the evening of July 25 1990 14 Induction ceremonies were held on the Wednesday evening prior to the Winston 500 in October at Talladega before being moved to December for both 1993 and 1994 16 After the Speedvision Dome was opened in 1996 all subsequent induction ceremonies took place there 3 four days prior to the Winston Select 500 at Talladega in late April 2 17 Individuals were nominated and voted on by a panel of between 120 and 153 international motorsport writers as well as IMHOF inductees 18 19 who selected one or two new members or old timers living inductees from the nominations list 2 The nominations list was formed by candidate names sent by panel members and 20 finalists were chosen from which all panel members cast preference votes 20 Until 1996 10 or more motorsports individuals were inducted annually before no more than 10 nominees qualified for the final ballot and a limit of six inductees for every subsequent year was imposed 17 All nominees had to be retired from participating in their respective categories for at least half a decade 1 21 they could be active elsewhere in their respective series in a different capacity 22 Some active racers could be inducted if they were over the age limit of 61 23 Individuals had to wait 15 years before become eligible for induction with a 51 percent vote share required for induction 24 Unlike other sports halls of fame waivers were not granted to major racing figures to enable their induction before the five year waiting period had elapsed 25 21st century Edit A total of 145 individuals were inducted during the period the hall of fame was active in most years from 1990 to 2013 26 The 20 inaugural members Buck Baker Jack Brabham Malcolm Campbell Jim Clark Mark Donohue Juan Manuel Fangio France Sr Graham Hill Tony Hulman Junior Johnson Parnelli Jones Stirling Moss Barney Oldfield Lee Petty Fireball Roberts Jackie Stewart Mickey Thompson Bobby Unser and Smokey Yunick were inducted in 1990 14 There were three women who were added to the hall of fame 26 In 1999 Louise Smith a NASCAR driver during the 1940s and 1950s became the first woman to be inducted into the hall of fame 27 the two other female inductees were multiple NHRA Top Fuel dragster champion Shirley Muldowney in 2004 28 and Janet Guthrie who was inducted two years later 29 Wendell Scott the first African American driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series event in December 1963 was the first African American to be inducted into the hall of fame in 1999 30 No one was added in each of 1995 and 2010 and nobody has been inducted since 2014 a 26 Inductees EditKey Indicates posthumous induction Juan Manuel Fangio inducted in 1990 Graham Hill inducted in 1990 Ned Jarrett inducted in 1991 Alberto Ascari inducted in 1992 Henry Ford inducted in 1993 Colin Chapman inducted in 1994 John Surtees inducted in 1996 Richard Petty inducted in 1997 Ayrton Senna inducted in 2000 Alan Kulwicki inducted in 2002 Shirley Muldowney inducted in 2004 Dale Earnhardt inducted in 2006 Wayne Rainey inducted in 2007 Donnie Allison inducted in 2009 Richard Childress inducted in 2012 Inductees of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame 26 Nationality Inductee Occupation Year Refs United States Buck Baker Stock car driver 1990 31 32 33 Australia Jack Brabham Open wheel driver 1990 United Kingdom Malcolm Campbell Open wheel driver 1990 United Kingdom Jim Clark Open wheel driver 1990 United States Mark Donohue Open wheel driver 1990 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Open wheel driver 1990 United States Bill France Sr Series executive 1990 United States Dan Gurney Race car driver 1990 United Kingdom Graham Hill Race car driver 1990 United States Tony Hulman Track executive 1990 United States Junior Johnson Stock car driver 1990 United States Parnelli Jones Open wheel driver 1990 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Race car driver 1990 United States Barney Oldfield Open wheel driver 1990 United States Lee Petty Stock car driver 1990 United States Fireball Roberts Stock car driver 1990 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Open wheel driver 1990 United States Mickey Thompson Vehicle builder 1990 United States Bobby Unser Open wheel driver 1990 United States Smokey Yunick Car engineer 1990 United States Tony Bettenhausen Open wheel driver 1991 34 19 United States Ralph DePalma Open wheel driver 1991 United States Tim Flock Stock car driver 1991 35 36 United States Phil Hill Open wheel driver 1991 34 19 United States Ned Jarrett Open wheel driver Broadcaster 1991 35 36 United States Fred Lorenzen Stock car driver 1991 New Zealand Bruce McLaren Car builder Race car driver 1991 34 19 United States Wilbur Shaw Open wheel driver 1991 United States Carroll Shelby Vehicle builder 1991 United States Bill Vukovich Open wheel driver 1991 Italy Alberto Ascari Open wheel driver 1992 37 38 United States Louis Chevrolet Car builder Open wheel driver 1992 United States Andy Granatelli Motorsports contributor 1992 United States Peter Gregg Sports car driver 1992 United States Louis Meyer Open wheel driver 1992 United States Wally Parks Motorsports contributor 1992 United States Eddie Rickenbacker Motorsports contributor 1992 United States Kenny Roberts Motorcyclist 1992 United States Curtis Turner Stock car driver 1992 United States Rodger Ward Open wheel driver 1992 United States Bobby Allison Stock car driver 1993 39 40 United States George Bignotti Car mechanic 1993 United States Henry Ford Car builder 1993 United States Al Holbert Sports car driver 1993 41 Austria Niki Lauda Open wheel driver 1993 39 40 United States Rex Mays Open wheel driver 1993 United States David Pearson Stock car driver 1993 United States Cale Yarborough Stock car driver 1993 United Kingdom Colin Chapman Car builder 1994 42 Italy Enzo Ferrari Car builder 1994 United States Tiny Lund Stock car driver 1994 United States John Marcum Motorsports contributor 1994 43 United States Ralph Moody Stock car driver Car owner 1994 42 United States Benny Parsons Stock car driver 1994 44 United States Mauri Rose Open wheel racer 1994 42 United States Herb Thomas Stock car driver 1994 United States Joe Weatherly Stock car driver 1994 United States Richie Evans Stock car driver 1996 45 United Kingdom Donald Healey Car builder 1996 46 47 United States Bobby Isaac Stock car driver 1996 Germany Ferdinand Porsche Car builder 1996 United States Johnny Rutherford Open wheel driver 1996 48 United Kingdom John Surtees Open wheel driver Motorcyclist 1996 46 47 United States Buddy Baker Stock car driver 1997 49 50 United States Ralph Earnhardt Stock car driver 1997 United States Don Garlits Dragster Automotive engineer 1997 United States Jim Hall Driver Car owner 1997 United States Rick Mears Open wheel driver 1997 United States Richard Petty Stock car driver 1997 United States Davey Allison Stock car driver 1998 51 Germany Rudolf Caracciola Open wheel driver 1998 United States Banjo Matthews Stock car driver 1998 Italy Tazio Nuvolari Open wheel driver 1998 United States Roger Penske Car builder 1998 United States Al Unser Open wheel driver 1998 United States Harry Hyde Crew chief 1999 52 United States Gordon Johncock Open wheel driver 1999 France Alain Prost Open wheel driver 1999 53 United States Wendell Scott Stock car driver 1999 30 United States Louise Smith Stock car driver 1999 27 United States Mario Andretti Race car driver 2000 54 United States Craig Breedlove Land speed record holder 2000 55 United States A J Foyt Open wheel driver 2000 Brazil Nelson Piquet Open wheel driver 2000 United States Don Prudhomme Dragster 2000 Brazil Ayrton Senna Open wheel driver 2000 United States Neil Bonnett Stock car driver 2001 56 United States Jimmy Bryan Open wheel driver 2001 57 United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Driver motorcyclist 2001 58 United States Fred Offenhauser Car engineer 2001 56 Italy Ettore Bugatti Car builder 2002 59 60 New Zealand Denny Hulme Race car driver 2002 Belgium Jacky Ickx Race car driver 2002 United States Alan Kulwicki Stock car driver 2002 United States Tim Richmond Race car driver 2002 United States Glen Wood Car owner 2002 United States Briggs Cunningham Sports car driver 2003 61 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Open wheel driver 2003 United States Ray Fox Engine builder Car owner 2003 United States Mel Kenyon Midget car driver 2003 United States A J Watson Car builder Vehicle mechanic 2003 United States Red Farmer Stock car driver 2004 62 United States Bill France Jr Series executive 2004 United States Shirley Muldowney Dragster 2004 28 United States Bill Muncey Hydroplane racer 2004 63 United States Bobby Rahal Open wheel driver 2004 64 United States Joe Amato Dragster 2005 65 United States Bob Glidden Dragster 2005 United States Chip Hanauer Hydroplane racer 2005 66 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Open wheel driver 2005 67 United States Darrell Waltrip Stock car driver 2005 United States Dale Earnhardt Stock car driver 2006 29 United States Harry Gant Stock car driver 2006 United States Janet Guthrie Race car driver 2006 United States Jack Roush Car owner 2006 68 United States Humpy Wheeler Race promoter 2006 29 United States Junie Donlavey Stock car driver 2007 69 United States Ray Hendrick Stock car driver 2007 United States Jack Ingram Stock car driver 2007 70 United States Warren Johnson Dragster 2007 71 United States Wayne Rainey Motorcyclist 2007 69 United States Bruton Smith Race promoter 2007 United States Art Arfons Land speed record holder 2008 72 United States Red Byron Stock car driver 2008 United States Bill Jenkins Dragster Engine builder 2008 United States Frank Kurtis Vehicle designer 2008 United States Cotton Owens Stock car driver 2008 United States Ralph Seagraves Motorsports contributor 2008 United States J C Agajanian Promoter Car owner 2009 73 74 United States Donnie Allison Stock car driver 2009 United States Jerry Cook Stock car driver 2009 United States Bud Moore Car owner 2009 United States Raymond Parks Car owner 2009 United States John Holman Car owner 2011 75 76 United States Jan Opperman Race car driver 2011 United States Maurice Petty Crew chief Engine builder 2011 United Kingdom Brian Redman Race car driver 2011 United States Rex White Stock car driver 2011 United States Kenny Bernstein Dragster Car owner 2012 77 United States Richard Childress Car owner 2012 United States John Force Dragster 2012 United States Rick Hendrick Car owner 2013 78 United States Dale Inman Crew chief 2013 United States Don Schumacher Dragster builder 2013 United States Rusty Wallace Stock car driver 2013Statistics EditInductees by nationality 26 Nationality Inductees United States 118 United Kingdom 11 Italy 4 Brazil 3 Germany 2 New Zealand 2 Argentina 1 Australia 1 Austria 1 Belgium 1 France 1See also EditSears XDH 1 on display at the museum Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame Motorsports Hall of Fame of America NASCAR Hall of FameNotes Edit Nominees for the cancelled class of 2014 were Michael Andretti Raymond Beadle Harold Brasington Clint Brawner Joie Chitwood Harvey S Firestone Tommy Hinnershitz David Hobbs Ted Horn Connie Kalitta Joe Leonard Roger McCluskey Tom 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