05/05/2026
Introducing the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame Class of 2026
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Organizers of the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame (MMHF) are pleased to announce its 10 new inductees who comprise the Class of 2026. Each is recognized for significant accomplishments and contributions to Maritime motorsports. They will be officially enshrined in the hallowed Hall at a ceremony planned for November 14 at the Best Western in Dartmouth; it will be the 20th annual gala celebration for the MMHF. On Sunday, November 15, Steele Wheels Motor Museum in Halifax will host an exclusive private function for the Inductees and invited guests to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the MMHF.
From New Brunswick
* Bill Jarvis – Antique Collector & Promoter
* Clovis LeBlanc, Gil LeBlanc, Terry LeBlanc –
Builder/Recreational/Team (Karting)
* Richard MacArthur – Competitor/ Builder (Stock Car)
From Nova Scotia
* Carman Christie & Allan Christie (both deceased) – Competitor (Stock Car)
* Paul Gray – Competitor (Road Racing)
* Scott Lockhart (Scotty) – Competitor (Motocross)
* Robert J. MacDonald (Bob) – Builder/Sponsor (Racing)
* Atlantic Region Race Control Association (ARRCA) – Club
From Prince Edward Island
* Andrew Hicken & Jonathan Hicken – Competitor/Builder (Stock Car)
* Floyd Newman – Competitor
These new inductees will join 180 individuals and clubs already welcomed as MMHF alumni since the organization’s inception in 2006. Each has been selected by members of the current year’s Induction Committee. And each was nominated by their peers before that. Many thanks to all those who have contributed to the nomination process.
Organizers for the 20th Anniversary celebrations for the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame are thrilled to welcome Steele Wheels Motor Museum as the event sponsor. The private event will feature a tour of the world-class facility and a brunch. Located in the Chain Lake area of Halifax, the museum houses a spectacular collection of classic and exotic vehicles, special exhibits, and one of the region’s most unique event venues. To learn more about Steele Wheels Motor Museum, please visit SteeleWheels.ca.
To learn more about the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame (MMHF) please visit the MMHF museum in Petitcodiac or online at www.mmhf.ca.