National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame
The National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame and museum for midget cars. The Hall of Fame is located at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and can be accessed during weekly Sunday races during the summer. Inductees are often honored with their award in January at the Chili Bowl at Tulsa.[1]
List of inductees
There were 119 inductees after the 2006 induction ceremony.
- Wayne Adams[1]
- Fred Agabashian
- J.C. Agajanian
- Floyd Alvis
- George Amick[2]
- Emil Andres[1]
- Boots Archer
- Lloyd Axel
- Carl Badami[2]
- Johnny Balch
- Johnny Baldwin
- Henry Banks
- Emmett "Buzz" Barton[2]
- George Benson[1]
- Gary Bettenhausen
- Tony Bettenhausen
- Billy Betteridge
- J. Gordon Betz
- Tom Bigelow
- George Bignotti
- George Binnie
- Tony Bonadies[3]
- Al Bonnell
- Dan Boorse[1]
- Johnny Boyd
- Don Branson[3]
- Ken Brenn, Sr.
- Ken Brenneman
- Frank Burany
- Hank Butcher
- Vito Calia
- Don Cameron[3]
- Foster Campbell
- Willard Cantrell
- Duane Carter
- Neal Carter
- Pancho Carter
- Mike Caruso
- Danny Caruthers
- Doug Caruthers
- Jimmy Caruthers
- Ernie Casale[2]
- Gordon Cleveland
- Johnny Coy
- Art Cross
- Charlie Curryer
- Jimmy Davies
- Dominic Distarce[1]
- Pedro "PeeWee" Distarce
- Kevin Doty
- Pop Dreyer (Floyd Dreyer)
- Len Duncan
- Teddy Duncan
- Leigh Earnshaw
- Rex Easton
- Chris Economaki
- Vic Edelbrock
- Don Edmunds
- Ray Elliott[2]
- Bill Engelhart
- Walt Faulkner
- Jack Fox
- Stan Fox
- A.J. Foyt
- Joe Garson
- Fred Gerhardt
- Ernie Gesell
- Joe Giba
- Earl Gilmore
- Norm Girtz
- Jeff Gordon
- Andy Granatelli[3]
- Cecil Green
- Bob Gregg
- Perry Grimm
- Eddie Haddad
- Emmet Hahn
- Sam Hanks
- Mel Hansen
- Gene Hartley
- Ted Hartley[2]
- Allen Heath
- Ken Hickey[2]
- Bob Higman
- Bill Hill
- Ron Hoettels
- Bill Holmes
- Roscoe Hough (Pappy Hough)
- Ronney Householder
- Dave Humphrey
- Tommy Hunt
- Page Jones[2]
- Parnelli Jones
- Dick Jordan
- Justice Brothers
- Win Kelley
- Don Kenyon
- Mel Kenyon
- Danny Kladis
- Paul Krueger[2]
- Frank Kurtis
- Jason Leffler
- Roy Leslie[3]
- Steve Lewis
- Gib Lilly
- Swede Lindskog (Einar Lindskog)
- Howard Linne
- Jack London
- Steve Lotshaw
- Carl Marchese
- Chuck Marshall[2]
- Johnny McDowell
- Mike McGreevy
- Harry McQuinn
- Don Meacham[3]
- Eddie Meyer
- Roy Morrison
- Jack "Curley" Mills
- Johnny Moorhouse[3]
- Duke Nalon
- Mike Nazaruk
- Ray Nichels[2]
- Bob Nowicke[2]
- Mike O'Halloran
- Cletus "Cowboy" O'Rourke[1]
- Danny Oakes
- Fred Offenhauser
- Kevin Olson
- Johnnie Parsons
- Johnny Parsons
- Johnny Pawl
- Ralph Pratt
- Dave Randolph[3]
- Jim Reider
- George Rice[2]
- Larry Rice
- Ray Richards
- Johnny Ritter
- Randy Roberts
- Chuck Rodee
- Lloyd Ruby
- Roy Russing
- Paul Russo
- Troy Ruttman
- Ed "Dutch" Schaefer
- Bill Schindler
- Gordon Schroeder[3]
- Les Scott
- Bob Shannon
- Gene Shannon
- Roy Sherman
- Jigger Sirois[1]
- Bob Slater
- Jimmy Snyder
- Joe Sostilio
- Tony Stewart
- Dave Strickland
- Bob Stroud
- Len Sutton[2]
- Bob Swanson
- Paul Swedburg
- Ted Tappett
- Bob Tattersall
- Shorty Templeman
- Johnny Thomson
- Johnnie Tolan
- Sleepy Tripp
- Harry Turner
- Jack Turner
- Bobby Unser
- Bill Vandewater
- Rich Vogler
- Bill Vukovich
- Bill Vukovich II
- Rodger Ward
- Leroy Warriner
- Ed Watson
- Bob Wente
- Chuck Weyant
- Bob Wilke
- Tony Willman
- Billy Wood
- Ernest Wright
- Wally Zale
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Eight More Join Midget Hall Of Fame". National Speed Sport News. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "14 Welcomed As New Midget Hall Class". National Speed Sport News. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Midget Hall Of Fame Ceremony Set For Jan. 11". National Speed Sport News. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
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