The
National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame is a non-profit
Hall of Fame for
American drivers of
Dirt Late Model racecars.
History
Longtime motorsport journalist
Bill Holder proposed creating a Hall of Fame for Late Models in 2001. The first class of inductees was at the annual
North-South 100 at
Florence Speedway in August 2001. Each class is inducted at the annual North-South event.
Induction process
The voting board consists of 30 car builders, media, promoters, sanctioning body heads, and engine builders. The board votes for five active drivers with at least fifteen years of experience, five major contributors to the sport, and five drivers who are retired for at least five years.
List of inductees
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
References
- [www.nationaldirtlatemodelhof.com/History.htm History of National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame],