Fairhope’s Grant Enfinger inducted into the IMHOF ARCA Wall of Champions

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Posted 5/21/16

TALLADEGA, Ala— Fairhope, Alabama native and 2015 ARCA Racing Series Presented by Menards Champion Grant Enfinger was inducted into the ARCA Racing Series Wall of Champions April 28 at the International Motorsports Hall of Fame outside of …

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Fairhope’s Grant Enfinger inducted into the IMHOF ARCA Wall of Champions

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TALLADEGA, Ala— Fairhope, Alabama native and 2015 ARCA Racing Series Presented by Menards Champion Grant Enfinger was inducted into the ARCA Racing Series Wall of Champions April 28 at the International Motorsports Hall of Fame outside of Talladega Superspeedway.

The ceremony in the IMHOF was held alongside ARCA President Ron Drager as well as other ARCA and Talladega officials from across the racing spectrum. Enfinger was humbled by his induction.

“It’s really special for me to have a lasting image here on the ARCA Racing Series Wall of Champions at Talladega,” said Enfinger. “Being an Alabama boy, this is where is all started for me. My dad and I would always come up here to watch the races and to be a part of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame is truly humbling.”

Enfinger, the first ARCA Racing Series national champion from Alabama, will be now be forever enshrined on the historic wall and will forever be a name tied to Talladega Superspeedway and the ARCA racing series.

For more information, log on to www.talladegasuperspeedway.com or call 1-877-Go2-DEGA.

About the ARCA Wall of Champions

The Wall of Champions holds images of every ARCA National Champion since the series inception in 1953. Enfinger’s image will occupy the center section of the display for one year before it takes its place among the other champions in order to make way for the next national champion.