top naviagtion bar-1.gif
 

Nomination Form (PDF)

 

2012


Hans Herrmann

Geoff Brabham

Denise McCluggage

Johnny O’Connell

Jim Downing

Chevrolet Corvette

Sebring Announces 2012 Hall of Fame Inductees

Five drivers and a legendary American sports car will join the prestigious Sebring Hall of Fame in 2012.

Hans Herrmann, Geoff Brabham, Denise McCluggage, Johnny O'Connell, Jim Downing and Chevrolet's Corvette will be inducted at ceremonies on March 16th, the day before the 60th Anniversary Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Fueled by Fresh from Florida.

Hans Herrmann is a two-time Sebring winner in addition to his Le Mans victory in 1970. His first Sebring win in 1960 was also the first for Porsche as he co-drove an RS60 to victory with Olivier Gendebien. Herrmann returned to victory lane in 1968 when he drove a Porsche 908 to victory with Jo Siffert. Herrmann also won his class at Sebring in 1956 and 1966.

Geoff Brabham is a two-time Sebring winner, driving for Nissan. He co-drove with Chip Robinson and Arie Luyendyk in 1989 to give Nissan its first major endurance win. He won Sebring again in 1991 driving with Derek Daly and brother Gary Brabham. He also finished second twice, recorded two fastest race laps and two pole positions. His career also includes a win at Le Mans in 1993 driving for Peugeot.

Denise McCluggage is a pioneer in motorsports and sports journalism. As one of the first female drivers, she found success in many international events, winning class as the top Gran Turismo entry at Sebring 1961 driving a Ferrari 250GT with jazz musician Allen Eager, and finishing second in class in 1967. Her career as a writer spans six decades and has resulted in numerous honors, including the Ken Purdy Award for Excellence in Automotive Journalism.

Johnny O'Connell is Sebring's all-time winner with seven class wins and an overall victory in 1994. He holds the Sebring record for class podium finishes with 12. His string of 20 consecutive starts is also a Sebring record. While his early victories came driving for Nissan, he is best known for his success while driving for Corvette. He has four class wins at Le Mans.
Jim Downing has competed in 20 Sebring 12-hour races, tied with O'Connell in second for the most starts in Sebring history. He is also second on Sebring's all-time class podium list. Driving primarily Mazda entries, Downing won five IMSA championships and has three class wins at Sebring. Racing his Kudzu chassis, Downing finished third overall in 1994. Downing has also contributed to the safety of motor racing by helping to create the HANS device with Dr. Robert Hubbard.

The Chevrolet Corvette is an American automotive icon that has proven itself over six decades of competition at America's greatest sports car race. Since its first appearance at Sebring in 1956, Corvette has earned an incredible 24 class wins. Corvette joins Porsche, Audi and Ferrari as automotive makes to be inducted into the Sebring Hall of Fame.

The Sebring Hall of Fame was established in 2002 at Sebring's 50th Anniversary. The non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving Sebring's history.

2010


Hurley Haywood

Derek Daly

Phil Walters

John Morton

Reginald S. Smith

Michelin

 

2008


Derek Bell

David Cowart

Roger Penske

Hans Stuck

Audi
 
 

2006


Brian Redman

Bob Akin

Phil Hill
     

Briggs Cunningham

Don Panoz

Charlie Earwood
     

2004


Sir Stirling Moss

Mario Andretti

Bobby Rahal
     

Carroll Shelby

Bob Holbert

Al Holbert
     

Ford Heacock Sr.

Ferrari
 
 

2002

1st year 2002 - 50th anniversary

Alec & Mary Ulmann

Juan Manuel Fangio

Dan Gurney

John Greenwood

Charles Mendez
     

Jim Hall

John Fitch

John Bishop
     
 
Porsche
 

 

     


HOME  |  TRACK MAP  |  CONTACT US  |  12-HOUR TICKETS  |  TERMS AND POLICIES

Join Our Mailing List

To join our mailing list, please click here and enter your email address.

For Email Marketing you can trust