Before he became “The Intimidator”, before the black #3 struck fear in the hearts of competitors, Dale Earnhardt drove to his first NASCAR Cup Series Championship in a blue and yellow 1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Visitors to the...
Battlestar Shines Bright At The International Motorsports Hall of Fame
In 1987 a rookie driver assumed control of the Ranier/Lundy #28 Ford Thunderbird. He carried with him the legacy of a last name made famous by his father and uncle, two drivers who had found success on NASCAR’s grandest stage. The driver,...
Special Tribute For NASCARs 60th Anniversary Honors Champions Past and Present
The past and present of NASCAR will converge on stage during the International Motorsports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on April 24. Standing side-by-side will be Raymond Parks, owner of the car driven by Robert "Red"...
Ralph Seagraves 2008 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee
Ralph Seagraves liked to refer to himself as being "just a little ol' cigarette salesman from Winston-Salem." In reality, he was much, much more than that. A longtime employee with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Seagraves was at...
Legends Of Racing Abound At International Motorsports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
When the International Motorsports Hall of Fame holds its 2008 Induction Ceremony on Thursday April 24th, the attendees will include a three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500, a pair of drivers who combined for a total of five NASCAR Cup...
Everett Cotton Owens 2008 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee
Everett "Cotton" Owens was a two-timer. And proud of it. Owens had a successful career in the 1950s and early '60s as a stock-car racer, followed by an equally notable career as a car owner. "I'm...
Bill Grumpy Jenkins 2008 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee
Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins isn't one for small talk, he prefers to let his actions do the speaking for him. Throughout his career, those actions have sent a clear message, Bill Jenkins can build a winning drag car and he can drive it too....
Frank Kurtis 2008 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee
As a child in the early 1900s, Frank Kurtis helped his father work in a Colorado blacksmith shop, repairing horse-drawn buggies that still plodded through the Western mining towns. Forty years later, Kurtis was designing race...
Robert Red Bryon 2008 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee
In a way, NASCAR racing began with Robert "Red" Byron. After all, Byron is credited with winning the first NASCAR-sanctioned race (in 1948) as well as the inaugural NASCAR championship (in 1949). And he did it all with a bum...
Art Afrons 2008 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee
Before there was Evel Knievel, there was Art Arfons, a superman daredevil in his own right. But whereas Knievel concentrated on leaping tall buildings, Arfons was more interested in going faster than a speeding bullet. Though...