Humpy Wheeler, Motorsport Legend and Visionary NASCAR Promoter, Passes Away

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Humpy Wheeler, Motorsports Legend, Passes Away

Charlotte, N.C. – The world of motorsports mourns the loss of Humpy Wheeler, a visionary promoter and former president and general manager of the Charlotte Motor Speedway. NASCAR announced Wheeler’s passing at the age of 86. According to reports from the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Wheeler passed away on Wednesday of natural causes, surrounded by his family.

Humpy Wheeler was a visionary whose name became synonymous with promotion and innovation in our sport. During his decades at the helm of Charlotte Motor Speedway, Humpy transformed the fan experience through his creativity, bold ideas, and tireless passion. His efforts helped expand NASCAR’s national footprint, solidifying Charlotte as a must-visit racing and entertainment complex.

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Howard Augustine Wheeler Jr., was born in 1938 in Belmont. He got his first major advertising job with Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. After the closure of Firestone’s racing program in 1970, he held several more positions and was hired at the Charlotte Motor Speedway by owner Bruton Smith as president in 1975. He became a transformative figure in promoting racing and was known as the “P.T. Barnum of motorsports” for his eye-catching pre-race stunts, elaborate productions, and for sparing no expense to ensure fans had the most enjoyable experience possible at his events. Earlier this year, Wheeler was awarded NASCAR’s prestigious Landmark Award for his outstanding contributions to NASCAR.
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