Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (CMHF) is a hall of fame run by the Canadian Motorsport Heritage Foundation as a not-for-profit charitable institution that "honours and recognizes the achievements of individuals and institutions that have made outstanding contributions to Canadian motorsport as drivers, owners, team members, motorsport builders, sponsors and significant contributors, as well as those who have distinguished themselves in the new Media category." [1] It was established in 1992 by Gary Magwood and Lee Abrahamson, [2] with assistance by Automobile Journalists Association of Canada founding president and motorsport reporter Len Coates, to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the various Canadian motorsports communities. [3] [4] The CMHF has moved location six times over the course of its history due to difficulties garnering sponsorship and community support creating financial trouble, and has been housed at The Canadian Motorsport Heritage Museum, in Toronto's Downsview Park since 2010. [5] [6]

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Inductees are received by a panel of motorsport experts from the CMHF Nomination Committee. Normally, all inductees have to been retired from competition for at least three years or have been active in motorsports for about a quarter of a century. [7] The long, public nomination process allows submissions to be sent to the nomination committee of the CMHF's legal administrators, the Canadian Automotive Collection (CAC), which passes the successful nominees to its independent, expert Selection Committee. A subsequent ballot determining the submissions list by an independent scoring process system for nomination evaluation by each Selection Committee member is presented to the CAC and the CMHF for ratification following the conclusion of the public nomination procedure. [8] [9] The board subsequently determines a cut-off score when it opts to identify all candidates in a given year and then the inductees' names are presented to them. [9] Each successful inductee is contacted by the chair of the board before their names are publicly released. [1] Before that, Abrahamson and Magwood wrote to associations and senior Canadian motorsports clubs asking for nominees, with an eight or ten-person experienced journalist standing committee choosing the inductees. [2] [10]

There are five main types of category of which inductees are placed into: Competitors, Motorsport Builders, Team Members, Significant Contributors and the Media. [1] The CMHF established an additional international category in 2009 to recognize "significant contributions to motorsports in Canada" and "prominent international figures". [11] Each inductee receives a personal plaque bearing the CMHF logo and one on the mezzanine inside the CMHF for listing purposes. [12] [13] Articles and photographs detailing the inductees' achievements are put on display in the hall of fame and there are various displays inside it. [14] The inaugural induction gala dinner ceremony to honour inductees took place at the Four Seasons Hotel Yorkville, in Toronto, Ontario, August 19, 1993, [3] and since 2019 has been held annually as part of the Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto after it was staged as a late-year unincorporated ceremony for most of its history. [15] There was no induction in 2009 as a result of the economic constraints caused by the Great Recession in North America forcing the CMHF's board of directors opting to postpone the ceremony to the following year. [6] [16]

Since 1993, a total of 294 individuals from the world of motorsport have been inducted, with between five and fifteen auto racing figures added each year. [17] The vast majority are men; there have been eight women who have been elected to the CMHF. [17] Kay Petre became the first woman racing driver to be named an inductee in 1995, [18] and the two most recent women to be added to the CMHF were Nathalie Richard and Anne Roy in 2020. [19] [20] The first inducted physician was Hugh E. Scully in 2000. [17] [21] Hydroplane drivers Robert Theoret and Jean Theoret are the only two brothers to have been inducted individually in 2006 and 2010 respectively. [22] The 2018 class was the first to composed wholly of print and broadcast motorsport journalists. [15] [17] The CMHF contains nine organizations and on seven occasions there have been two or more inductees grouped for their combined work. Of the international inductees, they include Carroll Shelby (2009), Bobby Rahal (2010), Sid Watkins (2010), Michael Andretti (2011), Mario Andretti (2012), Nigel Mansell (2013), Jackie Stewart (2014), Multimatic Motorsports (2015), Legendary Motorcar (2016), Honda (2017) and McLaren (2019). [17]

Inductees

Key
Indicates posthumous induction
*Denotes international inductee
Inductees of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame [17]
YearInducteeOccupationCategoryRefs
1993 Bill Brack Competitor Road racing [23]
John Cannon CompetitorRoad racing [24]
Billy Foster Competitor Stock car racing [25]
Imperial Tobacco Significant contributor [26]
Bob McLean CompetitorRoad racing [27]
Chuck Ratheb Motorsport builderRoad racing [28]
Peter Ryan CompetitorRoad racing [29]
Bill Sadler Motorsport builderRoad racing [30]
Gilles Villeneuve CompetitorRoad racing [31] [32]
Eppie Wietzes CompetitorRoad racing [33]
1994 Dave Billes Motorsport builderRoad racing [34]
George Chapman CompetitorRoad racing [35]
Ross de St. Croix CompetitorRoad racing [36]
Mike Duff [lower-alpha 1] Competitor Motorcycle racing [38]
George Eaton CompetitorRoad racing [39]
Bob Hanna Motorsport builderRoad racing [40]
Jimmy Howard CompetitorStock car racing [41]
Horst Kroll CompetitorRoad racing [37] [42]
Norm Namerow CompetitorRoad racing [43]
John Ross Motorsport builderRoad racing [44]
1995 Dale Armstrong CompetitorDrag racing [45]
Francis Bradley Road racing [46]
Trevor Deeley CompetitorMotorcycle racing [47]
Brad Francis Motorsport builder [48]
Frank Hawley CompetitorRoad racing [49]
Ted Hogan CompetitorStock car racing [50]
Norm Lelliott CompetitorStock car racing [51]
Harvey Lennox CompetitorStock car racing [52]
Dean Murray Motorsport builderStock car racing [53] [54]
Derek Oland Competitor
Motorsport builder
Grand Prix [55]
Kay Petre CompetitorRoad racing [18] [56]
Ron and Eve White Motorsport builderMotorcycle racing [57]
1996 Warren Coniam CompetitorStock car racing [58]
Doug Duncan Motorsport builderStock car racing [59] [60]
Bernie Fedderly Motorsport builderDrag racing [61]
Craig Hill CompetitorRoad racing [62]
Harvey Hudes Significant contributor [63] [64]
Graham Light CompetitorDrag racing [65]
Molson Brewery Significant contributor [66]
Ted Strugess CompetitorMotorcycle racing [67]
John Williams CompetitorMotorcycle racing [68]
Walter Wolf Motorsport builderRoad racing [69]
1997 Wallie Branston CompetitorStock car racing [70]
Craig Fisher CompetitorRoad racing [71]
Jim Gunn Motorsport builder Rally racing [72]
Billy Kydd CompetitorDrag racing [73]
Ed Leavens CompetitorRoad racing [74]
Roger McCaig CompetitorRoad racing [75]
The Mehlenbacher Family Significant contributorDrag racing [76]
David Wildman CompetitorMotorcycle racing [77]
Scott Wilson CompetitorDrag racing [78]
1998 Tom Burgess CompetitorRally racing [79]
Sandy Elliot Motorsport builderDrag racing [80]
Ron Farmer Significant contributor [81]
David Greenblatt Motorsport builderRoad racing [82]
Tom Johnston CompetitorRoad racing [83]
Tom Jones CompetitorRally racing [84]
Jim Kelly CompetitorMotorcycle racing [85]
David T. Morris CompetitorRoad racing [86]
Al Pease CompetitorRoad racing [87]
Ross Pederson CompetitorMotorcycle racing [88]
1999 Gary Beck CompetitorDrag racing [89]
Maurice Carter CompetitorRoad racing [90]
Castrol North America Significant contributor [91]
Yvon Duhamel CompetitorMotorcycle racing [92]
Grant King Motorsport builderStock car racing [93]
Ray Peets Motorsport builderDrag racing [94]
2000 Gordie Bonin CompetitorDrag racing [95]
Jacques Couture CompetitorRoad racing [96]
Junior Hanley CompetitorStock car racing [97]
Bob Hayward CompetitorPowerboat racing [98]
Ludwig Heimrath CompetitorRoad racing [99]
Ron Hodgson Drag racing [100]
Gordon Jenner Motorsport builderDrag racing [101]
Ernie McLean Significant contributorStock car racing [102]
Greg Moore CompetitorRoad racing [103]
Earl Ross CompetitorStock car racing [104]
Hugh E. Scully Significant contributor [105]
2001 Art Asbury CompetitorPowerboat racing [106]
Don Biederman CompetitorStock car racing [107]
Jean-Paul Cabana CompetitorStock car racing [108]
Terry Capp CompetitorDrag racing [109]
Eldon Rasmussen CompetitorStock car racing [110]
David Sehl CompetitorMotorcycle racing [111]
Bill Sharpless CompetitorMotorcycle racing [112]
Richard Spenard CompetitorRoad racing [113]
Jacques Villeneuve Competitor Snowmobile racing [114]
2002 Ken Achs CompetitorDrag racing [115]
Dick Baker Competitor/Significant contributorRoad racing [116]
Pete Bicknell CompetitorStock car racing [115]
Jake DeRosier CompetitorMotorcycle racing
Scott Goodyear CompetitorRoad racing [117]
Jim Hallahan CompetitorStock car racing [118]
Guy Lombardo CompetitorPowerboat racing [119]
Barry Paton CompetitorDrag racing [120]
Bob & Leone Stack Significant contributorStock car racing [121]
Roy Smith CompetitorStock car racing [115]
2003 Walter Boyce CompetitorRally racing [122]
British Empire Motor Club Significant contributorMotorcycle racing [123]
Jack Canfield CompetitorMotorcycle racing/Road racing [124]
John Cordts CompetitorRoad racing [125]
Harry Greening Significant contributorPowerboat racing [126]
Taisto Heinonen CompetitorRally racing [127]
Bert Straus CompetitorDrag racing [122]
2004 [128] Larry Bastedo Competitor/Significant contributorMotorcycle racing [129]
Alice and Jim Fergusson Competitor/Significant contributorMotorcycle racing/Rally racing/Road racing [130]
Jack Greedy CompetitorStock car racing [131]
Bob and Helen Harvey Significant contributorDrag racing [129]
Doug Kennington CompetitorDrag racing
George LeMay CompetitorStock car racing [132]
Rollie McDonald CompetitorStock car racing [129]
Jean-Paul Perusse CompetitorRally racing [133]
Gordon Reelie Motorsport builderStock car racing [134]
Mark Rothmarel CompetitorPowerboat racing [129]
Brian Stewart Motorsport builderRoad racing [135]
2005 Bill Adam CompetitorRoad racing [136]
Frank Allers CompetitorRoad racing [137]
John De Gruchy Competitor/Significant contributorMotorcycle racing [138]
Pete Henderson CompetitorStock car racing [139]
Brian Robertson Competitor/Motorsport builderRoad racing [140]
Jack Smith Competitor/Motorsport builderStock car racing [141]
Jim Thompson Motorsport builderPowerboat racing [142]
Harold Wilson CompetitorPowerboat racing/Rally racing/Road racing [143]
2006 Bob Atchison Competitor/Motorsport builderDrag racing [144]
Alec Bennett CompetitorMotorcycle racing [145]
John Bird CompetitorRally racing [146]
Jacques Dallaire Significant contributor [147]
John Duff CompetitorRoad racing [148]
Lorne Leibel CompetitorPowerboat racing/Road racing [149]
Dan Marisi Significant contributor [150]
Ted Powell CompetitorRoad racing [151]
Lloyd Shaw CompetitorStock car racing [152]
Bruce Simpson CompetitorRally racing [146]
Robert Theoret CompetitorPowerboat racing
2007 Jack Christie Motorsport builderRoad racing [153]
Scott Fraser CompetitorStock car racing [154]
Geoff Goodwin Competitor/Motorsport builder/Significant contributorDrag racing [155]
Ted Gryguc CompetitorPower boat racing [156]
Alan Labrosse Significant contributorRoad racing/Stock car racing [157]
Bill Mathews CompetitorMotorcycle racing [158]
Tony Novotny Significant contributorStock car racing [159]
2009 [160] Carl Bastedo CompetitorMotorcycle racing [161]
C. Alan Bunting Significant contributor [162]
Canadian Race Communications Association Significant contributor [163]
Doug Fairchild Significant contributor [164]
Wayne Kelly Competitor/Motorsport builderRoad racing [165]
Bill Lefeuvre CompetitorRally racing [166]
Norm Mackereth CompetitorStock car racing [167]
Michel Mercier CompetitorMotorcycle racing [168]
Jim O'DonnellSignificant contributorRoad racing [169]
F.J. Smith CompetitorDrag racing [170]
Bruce Vessair CompetitorSnowmobile racing [171]
Gary Vessair CompetitorSnowmobile racing [172]
Carroll Shelby *Significant contributorInternational [173]
2010 [174] Paul Cooke Competitor/Significant contributor [175]
Jacques Duval CompetitorRoad racing [176]
Bob Elliott CompetitorDrag racing [177]
Roger Peart Competitor/Significant contributorRoad racing [178]
Bobby Rahal *Competitor/Motorsport builderRoad Racing [179]
Herbie Rodgers CompetitorDrag racing [180]
Jean Theoret CompetitorPower boat racing [181]
Sid Watkins *Significant contributorInternational/Road racing [182]
John Webster Competitor/Significant contributorPower boat racing [183]
Norm Woods CompetitorPower boat racing [184]
2011 Michael Andretti *CompetitorSignificant contributor [185]
Rudy Bartling CompetitorRoad racing [186]
Ben Docktor Competitor/Significant contributorRoad racing [187]
Robin Edwardes Competitor/Significant contributorRally racing [188]
Norm Ellefson CompetitorStock car racing [189]
Dick Foley CompetitorStock car racing [190]
Paul Manson CompetitorRally racing [191]
Greg Sewart CompetitorStock car racing [192]
2012 Mario Andretti * [193]
Bob Armstrong Competitor/Significant contributorRoad racing [194]
Jimmy Carr Motorsport builder/Significant contributorStock car racing [195]
John and Sharon Fletcher Significant contributorDrag racing [196]
Ron Fellows CompetitorRoad racing [197]
Tom Walters CompetitorStock car racing [198]
2013 Diana Carter CompetitorRoad racing [199]
John Magill CompetitorRoad racing [200]
Nigel Mansell * [201]
Scott Maxwell CompetitorRoad racing [202]
Norris McDonald Competitor/JournalistStock car racing [203]
Paul Tracy CompetitorRoad racing [204]
2014 John Chisholm Competitor/Significant contributorStock car racing [205]
Ralph Luciw Competitor/Significant contributor
Jackie Stewart * [206]
Alex Tagliani Competitor [205]
Don Thomson Jr. Competitor/Motorsport builder
2015 Peter Gibbons CompetitorStock car racing [207]
Antoine L'Estage CompetitorRally racing
Multimatic Motorsports* [208]
John Edgar Petrie CompetitorDrag racing [207]
Jordan Szoke CompetitorMotorcycle racing [209]
David Whitlock CompetitorStock car racing [207]
2016 [210] Jacques Bouchard and Ronald Denis Significant contributor [211]
Terry Dale Significant contributor [212]
Peter Lockhart Significant contributor/CompetitorRoad Racing [213]
David Mathers Significant contributor [214]
Lewis MacKenzie CompetitorDrag racing [215]
Legendary Motorcar* [216]
Chris Pfaff Significant contributor [217]
John Powell Significant contributor [218]
Sid Priddle Significant contributor [219]
2017 Doug Crosty Formula Atlantic Championship winning engineer [220]
François Dumontier Canadian Grand Prix promoter
Honda* [221]
D. J. Kennington Double NASCAR Pinty's Series champion [220]
Jim Robinson Television filmmaker and producer
John Sambrook Championship driverRace association official
Scott Steckly Quadruple NASCAR Pinty's Series champion
Jim Tario Official at the Grand Prix of Toronto
Jacques Villeneuve Formula One World Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner
2018 Len Coates Canada's first motorsport reporter [222]
Gerald Donaldson Motorsports journalist and writer
Dave Franks Motorsports photographer
Graham Jones Motorsports writer and columnist
Pierre Lecours Motorsports journalist
Dean McNulty Motorsports journalist
Tim Miller Motorsports reporter
Jeff Pappone Motorsports reporter
Dan Proudfoot First motorsport beat reporter
Erik Tomas Raceline radio host and producer
2019 Allen Berg [223]
Robin Buck [224]
Larry Caruso
Ed Hakonson
Normand Legualt
Gary Magwood
McLaren* [225]
Bruno Spengler [224]
2020 Myles Brandt Builder [19] [20]
Jim Bray Competitor
Danny Burritt Competitor/Team builder
Kevin Dowler Competitor/Builder
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Competitor
Mike Miller Builder
Alex Nagy Competitor/Builder
Lawrence Partington Media
Nathalie Richard Competitor
Anne Roy Builder/Contributor
Steve Robblee Competitor
Robert F. Seal Builder
Ron St. Clair Builder/Contributor
Kenny Wilden Competitor
Doug Woods Builder/Competitor
2021 John Bondar Builder [226]
Patrick Carpentier Competitor
Bertrand Godin Competitor
Brian Graham Competitor/Builder/Team Member/Significant Contributor
John Graham Competitor/Builder
Colin Hine Builder/Team Member
Kandy Mitton Competitor/Media
Howie Scanell Competitor
Glenn Styres Competitor/Builder/Team Member/Significant Contributor
Bill Zardo Sr. Competitor/Builder/Team Member/Significant Contributor
Philippe Brasseur Media
Clare Dear Media
Gerry Frechette Media
James Martyn Media
Frank Orr Media
Allan de la Plante Media
2022 AIM Autosport Competitor [227]
Uli Bieri Competitor/Significant Contributor
Chris Bye Competitor/Significant Contributor
Gary Elliott Competitor
Terry Epp Significant Contributor
Robert Giannou Competitor
Carl Harr Competitor
Dave Lloyd Significant Contributor
Derek Lynch Competitor
Bob MacDonald Competitor/Team Member
Dick Midgley Team Builder
Scott Spencer Team Member/Significant Contributor
Russ Urlin Competitor/Special Contributor
Bruce Biegler Media
2023 Claude Aubin Competitor [228]
Jeremy Dale Competitor
Mark Dilley Competitor
James Hinchcliffe Competitor
Ernie Jakubowski Competitor
Norman Jennings Significant Contributor
Brad Moran Significant Contributor
Patrick Richard Competitor
Didier Schraenen Competitor
Dan Sprongl Competitor/Team Builder
Frank Sprongl Competitor/Team Builder
Bill Vallis Builder
Jordan Waldie Competitor
Kuno Wittmer Competitor
John Massingberd Media
J. Wally Nesbitt Media

Notes

  1. Duff is now known as Michelle due to gender transitioning in 1982. [37]

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