Showing posts with label NASCAR Hall of Fame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NASCAR Hall of Fame. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 Nominees to be Announced on Friday

Friday at 6 p.m. ET on NBCSN, NASCAR AMERICA will exclusively reveal the 20 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 as well as the five nominees for the second Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR.

The reveal will set the stage for Voting Day on May 20, when five of the 20 nominees and the Landmark Award recipient will be named as the seventh Hall of Fame class by a 58-person Voting Panel. (NASCAR TALK)

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Terry Labonte 'Surprised' About NASCAR Hall of Fame Nomination

In his first year of eligibility, Two-time Cup champion Terry Labonte was one of 20 racing greats nominated Saturday at Daytona for the NASCAR Hall of Fame's 2015 class. Just hours before competing in his final Daytona 500, Labonte was humble the 22-person nominating committee placed his name on the list. "It kind of surprised me", said Labonte.

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Friday, February 08, 2013

Famed Car "Midnight" Joining Rusty Wallace in NASCAR Hall of Fame

Every good hero has his trusty steed. The Lone Ranger had Silver, Roy Rogers had Trigger and 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Rusty Wallace had Midnight.

Thus, it is fitting that Midnight–one of the most famous cars in NASCAR history–will be featured in Wallace’s exhibit at the NASCAR Hall of Fame, beginning Saturday, February 9th.

Friday, February 01, 2013

Buck Baker’s Tough Attitude Perfect For NASCAR’s Early Years

Buck Baker personified the term “old school.”

Elzie Wylie “Buck” Baker, winner of 46 NASCAR Sprint Cup races and the series’ first back-to-back champion, personified the phrase “no quarter asked and none given.”

Baker, whose NASCAR career spanned portions of four decades beginning in 1949, had one goal: to win. How he got there, well, that was up to Baker.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Outlook on NASCAR Hall of Fame is Looking Better

Per Thats Racin, As the NASCAR Hall of Fame turned two this month, the racing museum had some rare good news: It has recently seen its attendance stabilize compared with the same months a year earlier.

The hall is still losing money and is far short of original attendance projections. But the better turnstile numbers have hall officials believing they are on the right track.

“There is a series of different things that we have learned have worked,” said executive director Winston Kelley, noting that reduced-price tickets for locals in February and March helped boost attendance.

The hall’s first full year was a slog.

Kelley and the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority projected 800,000 people would attend but only 272,000 came, including 12,000 for a free week in January 2011. The hall lost $1.4 million.

The hall’s second year began poorly. After projecting higher attendance, attendance was down more than 30 percent in the summer of 2011 compared with the same months of the previous year.

But in late 2011, the NASCAR hall’s attendance began to stabilize.

For instance, the hall attracted 16,270 people in March compared with 15,882 a year earlier. February attendance this year was 12,989 compared with 13,091 in 2011.

Read more here: http://www.thatsracin.com/2012/05/18/87282/nascar-hall-of-fame-attendance.html#storylink=cpy