
National Automobile Musem
Saturday, Aubust 26th, 2006 - Reno Nevada
The main objective of the Off-Road Motorsport Hall of Fame is to recognize and honor outstanding individuals for the contributions to the various forms of off-road motorsports. Base at the National Automobile Museum in Reno, NV, the Motorsports Hall of Fame plans to include a dynamic, state-of-the-art exhibition.
Previous Inductees included:
| Herman Booy |
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Don Francisco |
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Larry Minor |
| Carla Boucher |
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James Garner |
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Ray Moon |
| Harry Bushert |
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Rod Hall |
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Ed Pearlman |
| Jean Calvin |
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Vic Hickey |
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Malcolm Smith |
| Dick Cepek |
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Parnelli Jones |
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Mark A Smith |
| Brian Chuchua |
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John Lawlor |
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Roy Spuhler |
| Pete Condos |
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Scott McKenzie |
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Bill Stroppe |
| Edward Dunkley |
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Steve McQueen |
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Ed Waldheim |
| Walker Evans |
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Bruce Meyers |
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Thurston Warn |
| Bud Ekins |
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Akton Miller |
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Vic Wilson |
| Charlie Erickson |
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Drino Miller |
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The 2006 Inductees included:
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Clark Collins - Pocatello, Idaho
- Noted for Off-Highway vehicle activism
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Sal Fish - Malibu, California
- Head of Score International champion off-road racing asscoation series
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Bob Ham - San Felipe, B.C. Mexico
- Founder of the Off Road Vehicle Legislatie Coalition
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Ivan (Ironman) Stewart - San Diego California
- Founder of Protruck Racing Organization and multi-time Baja race winner
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Corky McMillin - Bonita California
- Founder of the Corky McMillin Company, Corky was a part of many of the developments that have brought the sport of off-road racing to its current level. His teams were the first to invest time and money in the use of the haeaviers and more powerful Porsche 911 motors for off road. Once they had ironed out the bugs, and proved it by winning the SCORE San Felipe race in 1983, other teams jumped on the bandwagon. From Porsches, they moved on to Fords and then Chevies, always looking for ways to improve.
See Slide Show of Event
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