
Lee Daily: He won four figure-eight and superstock titles, the first in 1974.ĭoug Delfel: a two-time figure-eight track champ who served as president of the figure-eight association. Ron Daggett: the 1985 superstock champion he also raced figure-eights. Wayne Crum: a figure-eight driver with three track championships, the last in 1970. Steve Cox: He's a current driver with four figure-eight and late-model titles. He went on to win the Daytona 500 in 1990. 99 was retired.Ĭonwell family: Ernie Conwell Sr., the father of a Washington Huskies and pro-football tight end, was first in a family that included Vince Conwell and Chuck Conwell.ĭerrike Cope: He had four victories at Evergreen, including one 500-lap title. Tobey Butler: The 1982 superstock champion was 10th in the NASCAR truck series in 1997.īen Chandler: the 1977 figure-eight champ and eight-time racing-club president. Geoff Bodine: His only win at Evergreen Speedway came in 1991, but he also has won 24 NASCAR Cup races.

Mike Bliss: a midget-championship racer at Evergreen won 2002 Craftsman Truck series. John Bender: The former track superstock champion runs on the Northwest Elite Division tour. Harold Babula: an early figure-eight champ known for his refusal to stop at the intersection. In celebration of Evergreen Speedway's 50th anniversary, racetrack President Mickey Beadle and a committee that included speedway announcers Scott Ellsworth, Terry Buell and Gary Cressey chose these drivers (in alphabetical order) as the track's greatest:Īlseth family: Dan Alseth was a foreign-stock champ Bill Alseth was a street-stock champ Jack Alseth won a ministock title.
