Several NASCAR personalities have paid tribute to Humpy Wheeler, who passed away on August 20 at the age of 86. Wheeler made significant contributions to the sport and played a major role in upgrading Charlotte Motor Speedway during his time as the circuit’s president and general manager.

Wheeler’s career spanned 33 years since 1975, a period when Charlotte underwent a positive transformation under his innovative leadership. The venue became a role model for other tracks, which eventually followed Wheeler’s path.

Some developments during his time include the installation of revolutionary lights at Charlotte to host NASCAR’s first night race. Another milestone was Charlotte’s partnership with Lowe’s for ten years. The sponsorship paved the way for a successful business model that race tracks could rely on. NASCAR legend Richard Petty has honored Wheeler’s contribution to the sport on X. He wrote:

“I’m deeply saddened by the passing of Humpy Wheeler. Humpy was one of a kind, a true showman and one of the sharpest minds this sport has ever seen. He didn’t just promote races, he brought ’em to life. He understood what the fans came for, and he knew how to put on a show they’d never forget.

Richard Petty and Humpy Wheeler
(L-R)NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard Petty and Humpy Wheeler speak with Rick Allen during NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Day at Charlotte Convention Center on May 21, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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“He helped build NASCAR into something special, and his impact will be felt for a long time to come. We’ll all miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.”

Motorsport legend Mario Andretti stated:

“Rest in peace Humpy Wheeler. There are many giants in the industry; Humpy was the master. There will never be another one like him. That is the enduring legacy of Humpy Wheeler. Godspeed and safe journey to heaven my friend.”

Four-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon wrote:

“I was lucky to be one of the countless young drivers Humpy Wheeler supported as I made my way in NASCAR. He was a true promoter who always put the fans first. Everything with Humpy was larger than life, and his passion for the sport and its people will never be forgotten. He was a friend for many years and will be deeply missed.”

2004 NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch wrote:

“I’m saddened to hear about the passing of one of my favorite mentors & fellow inductee in the NASCAR HoF class of 2026. Humpy Wheeler transcended our sport like no other, & always had genuine advice for me. Told me to read this book when I was in one of my troubles. RIP Humpy”