Helio Castroneves, Jack Roush, Peter Brock shine in stellar show from Daytona Beach.
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The 2022 Class of the Motorsports of America Hall of Fame was inducted on March 8 at Daytona Beach, Florida.
If you missed the black-tie affair at the Grand Ballroom, The Shores Resort & Spa, here’s a replay and Back Stage Access, presented by Autoweek (note, fast forward to the 14:44 point of the recording to see the entire show):
The 2022 Class of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America was unveiled in August. In addition to Roush, the class includes:
Jack Roush, NASCAR team owner and winner of 31 championships and more than 400 races in drag racing, sports car and stock car racing (NASCAR); Peter Brock, designer of the 1965 World Champion Cobra Daytona Coupes (Sports Cars category); Helio Castroneves, four-time Indianapolis 500 winner (Open Wheel); Dick LaHaie, he only person in history to win NHRA Top Fuel championships as a driver and crew chief (Drag Racing); Banjo Matthews, NASCAR car builder, driver (Business) and Autoweek’s own Denise McCluggage (PICTURED ABOVE), the founder of Autoweek forerunner Competition Press and first woman to receive the Ken W. Purdy Award for Excellence in Automotive Journalism (Media).
Also honored with plaques and displays in the Hall of Fame this week were Raymond Parks, NASCAR co-founder and championship-winning team owner (Historic); Terry Vance and Byron Hines, motorcycle racing innovators who have won multiple NHRA drag racing titles, AMA Supersport and Superbike titles, two Daytona 200s (Motorcycles) and William Davidson, Walter Davidson, Arthur Davidson and Bill Harley, founders and namesakes of the Harley Davidson motorcycle company.
Keyword: Video: Watch the Complete 2022 Motorsports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony