TOPEKA, Kan. (Dec. 10, 2014) Five names will be added the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Hall of Fame, Saturday, Feb. 21, at the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Hall of Fame Banquet presented by Mazda during the North American Motorsports Expo (MSX) and 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv National Convention in Charlotte. The 2015 class is made up of Roger H. Johnson, Oscar Koveleski, Ron Sharp, Dr. George Snively and Bob Tullius.
The accomplishments of the 2015 inductees, along with the previous Hall inductees, are the building blocks that have given the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv its elevated stature in the world of motorsports for more than 70 years.
Johnson left his mark in the world of Solo, specifically in the area of course design. Many of the course designs seen at regional- and national-level autocross events take cues from Johnsons school of thought. He has used his knowledge to publish materials to help current and future designers create safer and more challenging setups for competition sites of various size.
Johnson has also been responsible for bringing former F1 and IndyCar driver Eliseo Salazar, along with a handful of other Chilean drivers, to the Solo Nationals to compete for the last two years. He has been formally recognized for his efforts within the Club by being presented with the Spirit of the Sport Award, in 1998, and the Solo Cup, in 2003.
Koveleski joined 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv in 1950 and scored his first win in a Regional Club race in 1951 at Bone Stadium, in Pittston, Pa. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Koveleski raced regularly in 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv competition. He also took part in the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Daytona during that time. In 1970, he won the National Championship Runoffs at Road Atlanta in A Sports Racing and was part of the Can-Am series from 1969 through 1972. Koveleski joined the board of directors for the Motor Racing Safety Society and served on the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Board of Governors.
Sharp made a name for himself on the organizational side of the sport. In 1988, an idea was hatched to have a race on the streets of Des Moines. Sharp, who was the RE of the Des Moines Valley Region at the time, was able to solve many of the logistical issues involved in putting on such a large event and brought the Des Moines Grand Prix into being in 1989. In 1994, Sharp became the Chairperson for the Runoffs as the event transitioned from Road Atlanta to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
As a medical professional, Dr. Snively was instrumental in the advancement of safety in motorsports. It was Snivelys research into helmet design that helped to establish the Snell Foundation following a fatal accident involving well liked racer William Pete Snell. Since 1957, the foundation has tested helmets for everything from auto racing to skateboarding making each of these activities safer for their participants. The 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv made the George Snively Award, originally presented by the San Francisco Region, a national award in 1988 to honor outstanding contributions to safety in motorsports.
Tullius became known not only as a top-notch racecar driver in his own right, but also for raising the bar of professionalism in racing from the 1960s to the 1980s. He and his team, Group 44, Inc., raced at both the amateur and professional levels within the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv. As a driver, he was a four-time National Champion in three different classes. His Group 44 team was responsible for 21 Trans-Am race wins, more than 300 club racing wins and 14 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv National Championship titles. He forged long-term relationships with many companies that supported his racing efforts through sponsorship.
Johnson, Koveleski, Sharp, Snively and Tullius will join ten previous classes in the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Hall of Fame:
2005: Cameron Argetsinger, A. Tracy Bird, John Fitch, Arthur Gervais, Harry Handley, Vern Jaques, Bill Milliken, Sue Roethel, Art Trier, Rob Walker 2006: John Bornholdt, John Buffum, Mark Donohue, Denise McCluggage, Grant Reynolds 2007: Marge Binks, Marc Gerstein, Carl A. Haas, General Curtis E. LeMay, Theodore F. Robertson 2008: Roger E. Johnson, Don and Ruth Nixon, Kjell Qvale, Robert Ridges, Fred Schmucker 2009: Bill Chambres, Bill Johnson, Jim Kimberly, Paul Newman, John Timanus 2010: Nick Craw, Briggs Cunningham, R. David Jones, Burdette Berdie Martin, Wayne Zitkus 2011: Karen Babb, John Bishop, Jim Fitzgerald, Tracer Racing, Harro Zitza 2012: Charlie Earwood, Jim Hall, Gene Henderson, Dr. Peter Talbot, Bryan Webb 2013: Skip Barber, Bill Noble, Bobby Rahal, Carroll Shelby, Andy Porterfield 2014: Kathy Barnes, Robert Bob Bondurant, Dan Gurney, Dr. Robert Bob Hubbard and Jim Downing, Pete Hylton
The 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv National Hall of Fame was created in 2004 to preserve, protect and record the history and accomplishments of the Club by acknowledging those members who have made a significant impact on the development of 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv, be it through service to the national organization, achievements in national competition, bringing national recognition to 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv, or a combination of these factors. Nominations were submitted to, and reviewed by, the Hall of Fame Nomination and Selection Committees before the inductees were selected.
The 2015 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Hall of Fame class will be inducted on Saturday, February 21, and is included in the price of the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Convention attendance. Information on MSX and the concurrent 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv National Convention, including registration, is available at www.msxexpo.com.
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