I lose controlnnJoin us as we honor the 2026 class for the 38th annual Ozarks Area Racers Foundation Hall of Fame, with the ceremonies scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 31, at the Ozark Empire Fair and E-Plex.nn2026 Ozarks Area Racers Foundation Hall of Fame Inductees AnnouncednnThe Ozarks Area Racers Foundation is proud to celebrate its 38th annual Hall of Fame class on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex in Springfield, Missouri.nThis year’s inductees represent the best of Ozarks racing, honored in two categories: Legends (recognizing outstanding driving achievements) and Pioneers (celebrating off-track contributors including car owners, mechanics, sponsors, and media professionals).nn2026 LEGENDS INDUCTEESnBrian Brown – Lebanon, MissourinA 30-year racing veteran who competed on both asphalt and dirt tracks across seven states. Brown’s impressive career includes eight track championships and over 100 feature wins at regional speedways, including Lebanon I-44 Speedway and Historic Bolivar Speedway.nnTerry Deatherage – Wichita, KansasnA versatile competitor in multiple premier series including USAC Stock Car Series, ASA, World of Outlaws Late Model Series, and NCRA Racing Series Late Models. Deatherage earned three first-place points championships racing on both paved and dirt ovals.nnEric Turner – Hermitage, MissourinOver his 30-season career, Turner dominated multiple divisions with more than 200 victories in Open Late Models, Factory Stocks, and Modifieds. A regular competitor at Lucas Oil Speedway among other tracks, Turner recently retired from racing.nnAlan Vaughn – Belton, MissourinAn all-time great in MLRA (Midwest Latemodel Racing Association) competition, Vaughn captured the 1985 MLRA championship and remained a consistent contender throughout his distinguished career on the circuit.nn2026 PIONEERS INDUCTEESnnRussell Baker – Miami, OklahomanFounder of Baker Racing Engines, this self-taught machinist began building engines at age 18. His motors powered champions including Bill Frye, Billy Moyer, Wendell Wallace, and Dale McDowell.nnDonnie Kratzberg – Fort Smith, ArkansasnFounded Southwest Speed in 1975, which grew into one of the Midwest’s premier suppliers of auto performance parts and racing equipment.nnGene Morton – Springfield, MissourinA go-kart racer who served the MLRA in various capacities while supporting his son JC Morton’s successful racing career. Gene passed away in early 2025 and is remembered for his dedication to Ozarks racing.nnMelanie Wynn – Hartville, MissourinA dedicated racing photographer for over 15 years, Wynn has documented the action at several Ozarks tracks, preserving countless memories for the racing community.nnEVENT DETAILSnWhen: Saturday, January 31, 2026nWhere: Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, Springfield, MissourinDoors Open: 2:30 PMnAutograph Session: 3:30-4:15 PMnCeremony Begins: 5:00 PMnSpecial Features:n- Racing memorabilia and race cars from different eras on displayn-
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