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NASCAR National Commissioner


The NASCAR National Commissioner is a largely honorary title awarded by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). Created by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. as a reward for contributions to the sport of auto racing, the commissioner acts as the final appeal for penalties and sanctions dispensed by the auto racing sanctioning body.

History

Established by Bill France, Sr., the position of National Honorary Commissioner of Racing was intended to be a powerless, honorary title in recognition of lifetime contributions to the sport of stock car racing. The title was originally awarded by France to Erwin Baker, known as "Cannonball"; following his tenure in the position, he was replaced by General Motors design czar – and personal friend of "Big Bill" France – Harley Earl, with Earl being followed by Dixiecrat Mendel Rivers.

The position has, over the years, evolved into the final court of appeal for those protesting penalties and sanctions administered by NASCAR to its competitors. Following appeal to the National Stock Car Racing Commission, a 32-member body, an appellant can appeal directly to the Commissioner instead of accepting the Commission's verdict. During the eight years prior to 2010, 102 appeal hearings were held by the Commission; of those, only eight were overturned by the Commission, while a ninth penalty was overturned on appeal to the Commissioner. A total of twelve appeals were heard by the Commissioner between 1999 and 2009.

the NASCAR National Commissioner is John Middlebrook, who assumed the post upon the retirement of Charles D. Strang before the start of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. NASCAR's records on the commissioner position are surprisingly sketchy; upon Strang's retirement, the sanctioning body was uncertain as to the exact amount of time he had held the post of Commissioner.

List of commissioners

NamePhotoYear appointedYear departed
Erwin "Cannonball" Baker[[Image:CannonballBaker.jpg80pxright]]url=http://www.crownhillhf.org/docs/CannonBallBaker.pdftitle=Erwin George “Cannon Ball” Bakerpublisher=Crown Hill Heritage Foundationaccessdate=2015-12-29}}1960
Harley Earl[[Image:Harley Earl.JPG80pxright]]19601969
L. Mendel Rivers[[Image:L Mendell Rivers.jpg80pxright]]url=http://www.ibtimes.com/nascar-changes-race-gender-youth-fan-base-growth-key-sports-financial-future-1639406title=NASCAR Changes: Race, Gender, Youth Fan Base Growth Key To Sport’s Financial Futurepublisher=International Business Timesfirst=Zoelast=Mintzaccessdate=2015-12-29}}1970
Tom Adams[[Image:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr.jpg80pxright]]url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/67914292/adams-at-wheel-for-400s-pace-20-jun/title=Adams at Wheel for 400's Pacedate=1971-06-20newspaper=Tallahassee Democratpage=36via=Newspapers.comaccess-date=2021-01-18}}?
Semon "Bunkie" Knudsenurl=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-jul-10-sp-2527-story.htmltitle=Fires Put Some Heat on NASCARlast=Glickfirst=Shavdate=1998-07-10access-date=2021-01-18}}1998
Charles D. Strang19982009
John Middlebrook2010

References

References

  1. Finke, John. (2010). "Imagine That: Over 45 Years of Auto Racing Experiences". AuthorHouse.
  2. Aumann, Mark. (March 8, 2010). "The Commission: Inside NASCAR's appeals system". NASCAR.com.
  3. (October 4, 2010). "Middlebrook in spotlight for first appeal". NASCAR.com.
  4. Adamczyk, Jay. (September 30, 2000). "#24 Team News Archive". ESPN.
  5. "Erwin George “Cannon Ball” Baker". Crown Hill Heritage Foundation.
  6. Mintz, Zoe. "NASCAR Changes: Race, Gender, Youth Fan Base Growth Key To Sport’s Financial Future". International Business Times.
  7. (1971-06-20). "Adams at Wheel for 400's Pace". [[Tallahassee Democrat]].
  8. Glick, Shav. (1998-07-10). "Fires Put Some Heat on NASCAR".
  9. (August 8, 1998). "Waltrip's Rebirth Continues in New Car, Number". Pittsburgh Post - Gazette.
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