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Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
Throughout his childhood and into early adulthood Allan
remained a faithful fan, traveling with his dad to various races including
the Indy 500, the Daytona 500, and a bunch of short-tracks in between. After getting out of the service Allan was back on the
racing scene enjoying events throughout the nation, it was then at a
100-lapper at Avilla (IN) Allan met Larry Yard and his life-path changed.
Yard had just published the 1972 Midwest Auto Racing Guide. The two became
friends and when Yard relocated to Grand Rapids at the end of that year he
enlisted Brown’s help in compiling the next edition. Between Brown working
as a carpenter and dealing with garnering information, the work was tedious,
but the duo managed to publish a book over double the size of the original.
Brown worked alongside Yard as a side-kick until other obligations prevented
Yard from continuing to print the guide after the 1977 edition was
published. Knowing taking over a publication of that magnitude with no
knowledge of publishing would be
In addition to traveling to upwards of 100 races a season and promoting the Directory, Allan is also an integral part of the sport through preserving history. He has printed an amazing book titled “History of America’s Speedways”. He is also a Board of Directors member and Secretary/Treasurer of the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame, a voting member of the National Motor Sports Hall of Fame, an Auxiliary Board Member of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame, a Board member on the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame, and the Secretary/Treasurer of the Michigan Speedway Promoters Association. Over the past three decades Brown has been a great ambassador for the sport and in 2009 he was honored for his contributions by becoming a National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee, Allan relayed with emotion, “It came as such a surprise to me. I’m just a race fan who happened to turn my love of racing into a profession” Send mail to Allan
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