- Source: National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame
The National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame is a non-profit hall of fame for American drivers of dirt late model racecars. It is located on the grounds of Florence Speedway in Walton, Kentucky.
History
During 2001 while conversing with a group of people involved in the sport, longtime motorsports journalist Bill Holder decided to create the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame. The first induction ceremony took place later in August at Florence Speedway during their annual NORTH-SOUTH 100.
Induction process
Within the NDLMHOF, there are three types of inductees, each of which contributes to the sport in a different manner. The types are Drivers, Contributors, and the Sportsman Award.
All of the inductees are elected by the vote of a Hall of Fame Voting Board on candidates that have been submitted. The voting board consists of voters from all aspects of the Dirt Late Model scene.
The general requirements for the drivers are that they must have at least 30 years in the sport or are retired. Although it was initially required for all drivers to be retired, that no longer is a constraint because experience has shown that many of them never retire. Normally, six (unless a tie) are taken from this category.
The Contributor category includes individuals from all aspects of the sport including promoters, series directors, car builders, engine builders, crew chiefs, car owners, media types, etc. This category provides two inductees.
Finally, there is the Sportsman Award category which inducts one active driver. This inductee, who is also voted on by the Voting Board is an individual who supports the Dirt Late Model sport by working closely with promoters, track owners, sanctioning body heads, helps young and inexperienced drivers, and maybe most importantly, interfaces with the fans. This category is done completely by the Voting Board who both nominates the candidates and then selects the winner.
List of inductees
= 2001–2005
== 2006–2010
== 2011–2015
== 2016–present
=2016
Tom Hearst
Tiny Lund
Tony Izzo Sr.
Leon Plank
Fulmer Lance
Steve Norris (Crew Chief)(Contributor)
Ed Petroff (Sponsor)(Contributor)
Lee Roy Rumley (Engine Builder)(Contributor)
Eldon Butcher (Lifetime Achievement)
Ron Jerger Sr. (Lifetime Achievement)
Forrest Lucas (Earl Baltes Award)
2017
Roger Dolan
Rick Eckert
Joe Merryfield
Dale McDowell
Kenny Simpson
David & John Draime (Engine Builders)(Contributor)
Joel Hedrick (Car Builder/Team Manager)(Contributor)
Jim Wilson (Car Owner/Promoter)(Contributor)
Gerald Dixon (Lifetime Achievement)
Ray Traube (Lifetime Achievement)
2018
Steve Barnett
Don Hoffman
Jimmy Mars
Steve Shaver
Wendell Wallace
Dottie & Lee Byers (Car Owners) (Contributor)
the Cook Family (Track Owners/Promoters)(Contributor)
Tony Hammett (Photographer)(Contributor)
Mike Farr (Lifetime Achievement)
Bubby James (Lifetime Achievement)
2019
Wayne Brooks
Stan Massey
Billy Thomas
Lil’ John Provenzano
Kevin Weave
Cornett Racing Engines
Mooney Starr
Keith Knaack
Reference:
Footnotes
External links
Official website
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