OCALA, Fla. (Feb. 26) -- Lucas
Oil Products co-founder Forrest Lucas will be inducted into the International
Drag Racing Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2014 in a banquet on March 13
in Gainesville, Fla.
The Lucas Oil Products
International Drag Racing Hall of Fame Induction Banquet will take place at the
Paramount Plaza Hotel & Suites on the Thursday before the NHRA
Gatornationals at Auto-Plus Raceway in Gainesville.
Lucas is being honored for his
longtime support of drag racing at all levels, from sponsorship of Sportsman
racers and racing all the way to the NHRA Top Fuel class.
"I'm real happy that Don Garlits
has appreciated what he's seen us do over the years with drag racing," Lucas
said. "He's a very nice person, and I appreciate what he's done for drag racing
over the years, too. He's been a huge part of it, not only as a racer but he
started the museum to keep the story of it all. It's a big piece of history he's
taken care of single-handedly."
The Don Garlits Museum of Drag
Racing was opened in 1984 to chronicle the history of the sport. The
International Drag Racing Hall of Fame is housed in the museum.
Lucas will be inducted alongside
several other legends of the sport: John Abbott, Al Bergler, Frank Hawley, Tom
Hoover, and Warren Johnson.
"It's a big deal to me, not ever
having been a racer, but being appreciated for the fact that we've been a big
part of it," Lucas said. "I think we've helped drag racing get where it's at,
and it's nice to be appreciated."
Lucas will be presented at the
banquet by NHRA President Tom Compton.
"We got into drag racing to start
with because that's where all the auto parts stores were," Lucas said. "They
were all part of it, and we wanted to be in front of them, so we got into drag
racing.
"Then (son) Morgan was interested
it in, and (wife) Charlotte was, too. It was a fun thing for us, but it was also
business. We made a business out of it, and consequently a lot of other people
saw our success and followed us with sponsorship. It caused a lot of sponsorship
money for teams as well as NHRA itself.
"We made it work, and we also had
a good time with it. We're still having a good time with it."
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