West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame

The West Coast Stock Car Hall Of Fame is a Hall of Fame for people associated with late-model stock car racing on the West Coast of the United States. Many NASCAR Grand National Division, West Series champions are inducted in the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame once had a physical location at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale, in Irwindale, California. Today, it is a digital hall of fame located online (Official website) and inductees are honored at an annual banquet, according to the official website.

History

The hall of fame was created in 2001. Nominees are either retired, deceased or have moved from one area of participation to another, or have been active in their primary field for at least 25 years. The first class was inducted in 2002.

Board of Directors

Ken Clapp

Kevin W. Green

Bill McAnally

Ed Justice Jr.

Owen A. Kearns

Frank Gullum

Lloyd Dane

Dusty Brandel

Joe Nava

Ralph Sheheen

Bryan R. Sperber

Mike Verlatti

Wayne Wells

Council: Donald Ornelas Jr. of Agajanian, McFall, Weiss, Tetreault & Crist LLP

List of inductees

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2009

The hall of fame inducted its sixth class in 2009.[1]

2010

The hall of fame inducted its seventh class in 2010.[2]

2011

The hall of fame inducted its eighth class in 2011.[3]

2012

The hall of fame inducted its ninth class in 2012.[4]

Historic Class (1930-1970)

Modern Class (1971-Today)

2013

The hall of fame inducted its tenth class on June 20, 2013.[5]

See also

References

External links

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