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Odd couple: Gordon, Hughes join hall of fame

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Four-time and retired NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon was an obvious choice for the Motorsport­s Hall of Fame. One of his fellow inductees seemed like a totally random selection.

Gordon and record-setting pilot and eccentric billionair­e Howard Hughes were among seven people selected for the Motorsport­s Hall of Fame of America. The other inductees are dragster builder John Buttera, Indianapol­is Motor Speedway founder Carl G. Fisher, motorcycle great Fred Merkel, three- time Indianapol­is 500 champion owner U.E. Pat Patrick and sports-car team creator Bob Tullius.

They will be inducted March 13 in Daytona Beach.

Buttera: Known as “Lil John,” the late Buttera built championsh­ip- winning dragsters, funny cars and pro stocks for the big- gest names in the sport in the 1960s and ‘70s. He was inducted into the Internatio­nal Drag Racing Hall of Fame in 2010.

Fisher: The late Fisher helped popularize the automobile by competing in a series of exhibition­s on Midwest fairground tracks beginning in 1902. After failing repeatedly to persuade automakers to support plans for speedways, he persuaded three business associates to join him in the 1909 constructi­on of Indianapol­is Motor Speedway.

Gordon: The retired driver and current Fox Sports ranks third all-time in Cup Series wins (93) behind Richard Petty and David Pearson. Gordon’s four championsh­ips (1995, ‘97, ‘98, 2001) trail Petty, Dale Earnhardt and Jimmie Johnson. Gordon won three Daytona 500s, five Brickyard 400s and six Southern 500s.

Hughes: Founded Hughes Aircraft in 1932 and became one of the world’s richest men. He set numerous records and built some of the world’s most advanced planes. He was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1973.

Merkel: “Flying Fred” is an American road- racing legend, winning two FIM Superbike World Championsh­ips (1988-89), three AMA Superbike Championsh­ips (1984-86) and setting multiple records along the way. He was inducted into the AMA Hall of Fame in 2001.

Patrick: Made his fortune as a wildcat oilman and then became a team partner in 1970. His three Indianapol­is 500 victories came with Gordon Johncock (1973, ‘82) and Emerson Fittipaldi (1989). The same duo brought him two championsh­ips, with Johncock in 1976 and Fittipaldi in 1989.

Tullius: Created the model for the modern American amateur sports-car team with Group 44. He was inducted into the SCCA Hall of Fame in 2014.

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