The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame is a museum located in Dawsonville, Georgia.
Established in 2002, the museum serves to preserve the auto racing achievements of notable racecar drivers from Georgia.
[1] The museum holds numerous artifacts, including a 1948 car driven by Red Byron and the Ford racecar driven by Gober Sosebee in the Daytona 500 (depicted in logo).
[2][3] As of 2024, the museum has 130 inductees, all of whom have either previously been a racecar driver, contributed to the sport, or contributed to the museum itself.
Originally, the museum would select eight individuals to induct into the Hall of Fame.