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2022 INDUCTION Monday, July 25, 2022 BAJA Racing Hall Of FAME

 

 


 

BAJA Racing HALL Of Fame

2022 INDUCTEES 

 



 

 

To Be Presented Today, 8PM

The Masterpiece in Metal of 2022

'The Hawk Of The Mountains'

The Original Champion of the CABO 1000

 

NEW MEMBERS

'L.Q. Jones' - Justus Ellis Mcqueen Jr., Passes Into American History, Famed BAJA Racing Hall Of FAME Booster

L.Q. Jones, ‘Wild Bunch’ Actor and Member of Peckinpah’s Posse, named to Hall Of Fame!

Famed BAJA Racing Hall of FAME Booster and Hollywood Trailblazer, L.Q. Jones, born Justus Ellis McQueen Jr., passed into American History in Hollywood on July 9, 2022.

As the famed actor, he played bad guys in a bunch of Westerns and also directed, co-wrote and produced the cult sci-fi hit - 'A Boy and His Dog.' 

The famed L.Q. Jones, colorful character actor who worked on dozens of Westerns, including the Sam Peckinpah classics The Wild Bunch and Ride the High Country as a member of the famed filmmaker’s regular posse.

'Justus' was the first 'Booster' of our Hall Of Fame, and the first Booster, named as a Member.


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Inductee Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes - Cantinflas

 

 

Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes (12 August 1911 – 20 April 1993), known by the stage name Cantinflas (Spanish pronunciation: [kanˈtiɱflas]), was a Mexican comedian, actor, filmmaker and the most important Baja racing fanatic in the world. 

He is considered to have been the most widely-accomplished Mexican comedian and is celebrated throughout Latin America and in Spain as a popular icon. His humor, loaded with Mexican linguistic features of intonation, vocabulary, and syntax, is beloved in all the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America and in Spain and has given rise to a range of expressions including cantinflear, cantinflada, cantinflesco, and cantinflero.  Though some of his films were translated into English and French, the wordplay was so particular to Mexican Spanish that it was difficult to translate. 

He often portrayed impoverished farmers or a peasant of pelado origin. "The peladito is the creature who came from the carpas* with a face stained with flour or white paint, dressed in rags, the pants below the waist and covered with patches, the belt replaced by an old tie, the peaked cap representing a hat, the ruffled underwear that shows at any provocation, the torn shirt, and gabardine across his left shoulder". – Cantiflas. The character allowed Cantinflas to establish a long, successful film career that included a foray into Hollywood. Charlie Chaplin once commented that he was the best comedian alive and Moreno has been referred to as the "Charlie Chaplin of Mexico"

To audiences in most of the world, he is best remembered as co-starring with David Niven in the Oscar-winning film Around the World in 80 Days, for which Moreno won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.  As a pioneer of the cinema of Mexico, Moreno helped usher in its golden era. 

In addition to being a business leader, he also became involved in Mexico's tangled and often dangerous labor politics. His reputation as a spokesperson for the downtrodden gave his actions authenticity and became important in the early struggle against charrismo, the one-party government's practice of co-opting and controlling unions. Moreover, his character Cantinflas, whose identity became enmeshed with his own, was examined by media critics, philosophers, and linguists, who saw him variously as a danger to Mexican society, a bourgeois puppet, a verbal innovator and a picaresque underdog.

*In Mexico and the Southwestern United States, the carpa theater flourished during the 1920s and 1930s. Like its American counterpart vaudeville, performance materials were varied, including comedic sketches, puppet shows, political satire, acrobatics and dance.*

 

 

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Inductee Ronn Bailey 

 

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Ronn started out as an intelligence officer in the U.S. military during the Vietnam War, which led him to a career in information security. He was quite daring too, having participated in various international off-road racing events, numerous times.

He not only raced, he funded and organized efforts at the highest international and overseas levels.

This exclusive source founded a successful and unique American intelligence corporation and served as its CEO. 
 
After serving in the Air Force, as an intelligence officer for more than six years, he decided to change fields. Because of the security knowledge, he gained during intelligence training, he knew that computers would become increasingly important. In 1981, he was working as a senior systems programmer  for IBM mainframes.
 
After serving in the Air Force for more than six years, he decided to change fields. Because of the security knowledge he gained during intelligence training, he knew that computers would become increasingly important. "Companies needed the same tools as the military, for securing computers. So I've been in security ever since the late '60s" our source was quoted. 
 
"I'm actually doing the job that I love. At most technology companies, it's rare to have a CEO who also can perform the duties of a CTO. I'm the think-tank guy and the direction-of-technology guy. I get a great sense of satisfaction out of my job", our source said.
 
Our friend was awarded a patent for inventing a method for detecting the use of stolen identities. He's also proud of another big achievement: "I was asked to help write the [cyberspace] security policy for the Bush administration."  
 
Our supporter knew the exact risks for racers. He led teams in the Dakar, which, at that time, ran through Portugal and part of Africa. "I saw an opportunity to market my company and its services around the world. But more important, the racing taught me how to run my business better by building and executing plans."
 
Ronn was the first noted American competitor in the DAKAR event. 
 
Supporter, Friend and International Race Insider
 
 
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Inductee Captain Alberto Ayala Luken

 
The Captain, Surrounded by Racing Friends
 
Famous Captain of the off-road racing event that preceeded the CABO 1000.
 
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Inductee Arturo Nava Peralta
 
For many years, Arturo has guided the sporting community to safe, sane racing events.
Today, working professional promoting the sport in the Capital Of Off-Road, La Paz, Southern BAJA.

 
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Second Memorial Inductee,
John Langley
 
The BAJA Racing HALL Of Fame is Proud to announce our esteemed, preeminant empresario, Sr. John Langley, to be Inducted as the second ever Memorial Member on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at the special announcement function of the Hall Of Fame at San Diego, California USA, 'The Gateway To BAJA RACING'.
 
 John Langley died racing in the Ensenada to San Felipe classic. John was banned from racing by Roger Norman and SCORE International/BFGoodrich Tires for another SCORE-Bull-Shit, unprofessional, non-sporting call.
 
Member John Langley.
 


OFFICIAL

**INDUCTIONS**

Today, Monday, July 25, 2022

  

BAJA Racing HALL Of Fame 

 Our Esteemed Members


2011 Don Francisco [No. 1]. 2012 Ray Moon, Mark Smith, Dick Cepek, Brian Chuchua, Pete Condos, Charlie Erickson, James Garner, Vic Hickey, Parnelli Jones, Steve McQueen, Bruce Meyers, Drino Miller, Ed Pearlman, Malcolm Smith, Bill Stroppe, Thurston Warn, Vic Wilson, Edo Ansaloni, William Bryan, Gilmon George, Richard Landfield, Walter Lott, Mickey Thompson, Frank Vessels, Clark Collins, Salvatore Pesca, Bob Hamm, Corky McMillin, Ivan Stewart, Scott McKenzie, Ak Miller, Larry Minor, Roy Spuhler, Ed Waldheim, Herman Booy, John Buffum,  Eugene Chappie, Edward Dunkley, Walker Evans, Harry Bushert, Bud Ekins, John Lawlor, Jerry Penhall,  David Ashley, Nye Frank, Bill Sanders, Larry Bergquist,  Bob Chandler, Frank DeAngelo, Jerry Herbst, Bob Steinberger, Larry Roeseler, Ron Bishop, Rob MacCachren, Peter Brown, Chris Haines, JN Roberts, Joe MacPherson, Nico Saad, Larry Ragland, Bud Feldkamp, Jim Ober. 2014 Donny Robertson, Javier Tiznado, Nick Nicholson, Rich Minga, Javier Espinosa, Mark Stahl. 2016 Mike Leon, Mike Overcast, Robert "BAJA BOB" Gordon and his son Robby Gordon. 2017 Spirit Of Ensenada Racing Team, Dr. Ramon Murrillo, Geraldo Novelo, Gustavo "Gus" Vildosola, Gerardo "Niño" Rojas, José David Ruvalcaba, Eric "Panda" Fisher, Ernesto "Tito" Arámbula, Arnoldo "Cone" Ramírez, Lupito "El Rey" Murillo. 2018 Dave Ekins SPECIAL Inductee, [No. 100], Ray Brock, Bruce and his son, Dana Brown, Kurt Caselli, Jack Cooperman, Ray Harvick, Donald Lee Hatz, Sr. Tono Hernandez, Michael Noval, Hector Eliseo Garcia Araujo, Presidente Marco Antonio Novelo Osuna, GENERAL MOTORS Brands, FORD Motorsports, VOLKSWAGEN Motorsports. 2019 Bob and Pistol Pete Sohren 2020 Baja Sureno Sr. Alberto "Pato" Ayala and Jimmie Johnson 2021 BAJA Racing Memorial [No. 1] Mark Luhtalla, Bob Renz, BAJA Racing Family Norm Johnson, Baja Sureno Don Edmundo "Mundo" Yuen González, BAJA Racing Historical [No. 1] Barney Oldfield.  

2022 , Justus Ellis McQueen, Jr. - (L.Q. Jones), Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes - (Cantinflas), Ronn Bailey, Captain Alberto Ayala Luken, Arturo Nava Peralta, BAJA Racing Memorial [No. 2] John Langley.

BAJA Racing Memorial Inductees are Members who died while racing in BAJA MEXICO.

BAJA Racing Historical Inductees are Members who *Built The Foundation of The Sport*



KING OF BAJA 2023

 

 Edited by: Gary Newsome, Publisher

BajaRacingNews.com 


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