TORONTO, ON – The Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (CMHF) announced today that nominations are now being accepted, as part of the process to select the 2021 class of inductees. They will be accepted through until July 30.

The CMHF honours and recognizes the achievements of individuals and institutions that have made outstanding contributions to Canadian motorsport as drivers, owners, team members, motorsport builders, sponsors and significant contributors as well as those who have distinguished themselves in the new Media category.

“I look forward to seeing the nominations for this year. I do not envy the Independent Selection Committee which always had difficult choices to make,” said CMHF Chair Dr. Hugh Scully.

“I urge everyone involved in motorsport – fromteam owners to drivers to fans – to nominate anyone who you feel has made a major contribution to racing in Canada, whether behind the wheel, from the owner’s box, on a timing stand, turning a wrench, or holding a microphone.”

Inductees must be retired from competition for at least three years, or if still active, have been involved in motorsport for at least 25 years. Information about the nomination process, submission requirements and an online submission form are online at www.CMHF.ca.

Comprised of experts from the motorsport community, the CMHF Independent Selection Committee will review the nominations, evaluate the nominees and submit grade point scores to the CMHF Board, which will select the new inductees based on those scores. At that stage, the names of the nominees won’t be associated with the scores.

Subsequently, the names of the successful nominees will be revealed to the Board. The Chair of the Board will then personally contact each of the successful nominees and their nominators – prior to the public release of the names of the new members to be inducted.

The successful candidates will be honoured in an induction ceremony in February 2022.

Since inducting its first members in 1993, the CMHF has honoured more than 220 men, women and companies, who were recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to Canadian motorsport.

ABOUT THE CMHF: The Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (CMHF) exists to honour and recognize the efforts, achievements, and contributions that Canadians have made in the realm of Canadian Motorsports. The CMHF was officially opened in 1993 and began inducting honourable members in that year. The Hall of Fame now has inducted over 220 individuals and organizations, who have been recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to Canadian motorsports. These men, women, and companies have earned the privilege to be a part of the Hall. Categories for induction include Competitors, Motorsport Builders, Team Members, Significant Contributors and the Media. The CMHF hosts an annual induction ceremony that has become a popular and important event to the Canadian motorsport industry. The Canadian Motorsport Heritage Foundation operates as a not-for-profit charitable institution. For info, visit CMHF.ca or email info@cmhf.ca.

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