Inductee information
Eligibility
"Any person recognized as a Canadian, who has achieved outstanding and extraordinary success in the sport and who is deceased or retired for at least three years, or been active in the sport for at least 25 years, is eligible for election to become an Honorable Member."
Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame Induction Form
Any person recognized as a Canadian, who has achieved outstanding and extraordinary success in the sport and who is deceased or retired for at least three years, or been active in the sport for at least 25 years, is eligible for election to become an Honorable Member.
Questions can be put forth by sending an e-mail to info@cmhf.ca
Nominations must be received by April 30 to be valid for the current year's consideration.
Please mail the Nomination Form and all supporting documention to:
Bob Armstrong Nomination Committee Chair 6546 Craighurst Drive North Gower, ON Canada K0A2T0
Click here for a printable version of the Nomination Form (PDF file 57K).
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The Honourable Members of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
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Featured Honourable Member ...
Doug Kennington (2004)
Independent, dedicated, versatile and determined. For more than 40 years, Doug Kennington has displayed those qualities at drag strips and oval tracks throughout Canada. Fuelled by a passion for motorsports and a single-minded determination to succeed on the road of his own choosing, Kennington has created a wide-reaching legacy that has left an indelible mark on the Canadian racing scene. It was Doug Kennington who convinced local businessman Bob Harvey to build St. Thomas Dragway and he became the driving force behind the new facility. As well as overseeing the operation, he was Technical Director and he also raced. With a young family and a growing business, Doug eventually backed away from St. Thomas. It wasn't until young son DJ started in go-karts that Doug got involved in the sport again. Faced with the choice of going drag racing or oval racing, young DJ opted for stock cars. By all accounts, Doug was always a 'MOPAR Man', regardless of what he raced on the track. Although successful in a '52 Olds, a sedan Willys and several other makes, Doug's heart always belonged to one certain brand. The Kenningtons' decision to race MOPARs on stock car ovals was anything but the easy route to take. But their perseverance paid off in spades. In 1996, powered by Doug Kennington-built MOPAR motors, DJ captured the CASCAR Sportsman track championship at Delaware Speedway, as well as his first CASCAR Super Series win. In the time since, they've been - more often than not - the top performing MOPAR Super Series team. The team's level of respect is further evidenced by its long-running sponsorship support from Castrol Canada.
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