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Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.
Bill Hanes switched to the NHRA Stock Eliminator category with a brand new Chevy Bel-Air 2-door hardtop in 1962. The car was powered by a 327 c.i. - 250 h.p. engine. He ran in the "G" Stock Automatic class. With this car, Bill became a member of the legendary "Chevair" Racing Team, founded and managed by Dick Griffin. He won his first important title in the 1964 NHRA Nationals at Indianapolis, as he was the class champion in "G" Stock Automatic. The late sixties was a period of hiatus from racing. First, an Army tour, followed by construction of a new home and race car shop.
Bill and Irene did well in national points in 1973 at the Divisional Point Races. This feat earned them a berth at the 1973 NHRA World Finals at Amarillo, Texas. That sunny day was a good one for Bill. He won the event and became the 1973 NHRA Super/Stock World Champion. 1974 to 1981 were years of continued success for the Hanes' in Super/Stock. They won many national class titles, track championship, and even more national records in their respective classes. Since 1982, Bill and Irene have competed with a two-car team in the Super/Street and Super/Gas categories. Send mail to Dan Van Koevering with questions or comments about this web site. |