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“and Everett Brashear’s competitors considered him the toughest of the tough. Ask any of the twowheeled heroes in the hall of fame and they will tell you, unanimously, that Everett’s induction is well earned.” Dave McClelland DAYTONA BEACH, FL – “The Voice of the NHRA,” Dave McClelland, will be inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA) at the 28th Annual MSHFA Induction Ceremony Presented by Bridgestone on June 29 at The Shores Resort & Spa in Daytona Beach. McClelland is one of the most legendary voices in all of motorsports and certainly the most legendary in the history of National Hot Rod Association drag racing. Thanks to McClelland’s years of NHRA-related work on ESPN, SPEED and The Nashville Network his face is very recognizable, too. In addition to his work behind the microphone and in front of the camera, McClelland also has worked as was a race track executive and the NHRA’s publicity and public relations director. Among the many honors he has received throughout his career is the 2013 Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award, which is presented annually to pioneers in the hot rod and automobile restoration industry. “When Dave McClelland is inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, he will take his rightful place among the great voices in the history of racing,” said Ron Watson, president of the MSHFA. “He will join legends such as Ken Squier, Sid Collins, Tom Carnegie and Chris Economaki, who each had a significant impact on whatever form of motorsports they covered.” his driver (1986, ’87, ’90, ’91, ’93, ’94). He has won 14 championships in NASCAR national series competition, second-best all time. Childress entries have won the DAYTONA 500 twice – with Earnhardt in 1998 and Kevin Harvick in 2007 – and the Brickyard 400 three times. He has a total of 212 victories collectively in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In addition to his MSHFA induction, Childress will be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in January 2017. Richard Childress “Richard Childress is the ultimate team-builder and leader,” said MSHFA President Ron Watson. “His prolific partnership with Dale Earnhardt alone was incomparably induction-worthy. In addition, he has continued to mold successful group achievements with a dynamic organization that is consistently competitive at all levels of NASCAR racing.” DAYTONA BEACH, FL. (June 3, 2016) – One of NASCAR’s most successful car owners, Richard Childress, will be inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA) at the 28th Annual MSHFA Induction Ceremony Presented by Bridgestone on June 29 at The Shores Resort & Spa in Daytona Beach. Childress joins Gary Gabelich, Chip Ganassi, Bob Sweikert, Everett Brashear, Dave McClelland and Sam Posey in the MSHFA class of 2016. Childress’ remarkable career evolved from being a struggling stock car driver to becoming one of the premier owners in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He won six Sprint Cup championships with 2002 MSHFA inductee Dale Earnhardt as “This is really an honor I’m going to cherish for a number of reasons that are both personal and professional,” Childress said. “One reason is I get to have my name placed on the same list as Dale Earnhardt, Louis Chevrolet, Gaston Chevrolet and other legends. And to be part of the first class inducted in Daytona Beach, where I’ve had a lot of success, will make things even more special.” Hall of Fame | American Racing News | 39