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A Guide to the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Drivers Walk of Fame Established in 1993 to Honor Racers Who Have Competed at the Glen S A GUIDE TO THE WATKINS GLEN GRAND PRIX DRIVERS WALK OF FAME ESTABLISHED IN 1993 TO HONOR RACERS WHO HAVE COMPETED AT THE GLEN SINCE 1948. BEGIN YOUR TOUR AT SMALLEY’S GARAGE ON THE EAST SIDE OF FRANKLIN STREE AND FOLLOW THE MARKERS NORTH TO FIRST STREET. CROSS TO THE WEST SIDE AND FOLLOW THE MARKERS FROM SECOND STREET TO THE WATKINS GLEN STATE PARK. THERE IS ALSO A GROUP OF MARKERS IN FRONT OF THE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACING RESEARCH CENTER AT 610 S. DECATUR STREET. THE WATKINS GLEN GRAND PRIX DRIVERS WALK OF FAME, THE EAST SIDE OF FRANKLIN STREET SMALLEY’S GARAGE 1. PHIL KELLY (2007) 2. LESTER SMALLEY (2001) 3. GEORGE HARRIS (2006) 4. FRANK DESARNO (2003) 5. NORM EVENDON (2007) 6. MIKE AND NIEL WIERNICKI (2007) 7. ED LIGHT (2009) 8. J.D. McDUFFIE (2018) 9. GASTON ANDREY (2018) 10. DONNA MAE MIMMS (2018) 11. TOM SMALLEY (2019) SENECA LODGE SIGN, GLEN CREEK BRIDGE 1. BOB TULLIUS (1999) 2. RICHARD MOONEY (2008) 3. JANET GUTHRIE (2008) 4. DAVY JONES (2016) 5. BORIS SAID (2018) 6. STEVE PARK (2018) WATKINS GLEN STATE PARK, EAST SIDE OF FRANKLIN STREET 1. ALAN KULWICKI (2001) 2. GILES VILLENEUVE (1999) 3. RON LEVANDUSKY (2014) 4. BOB BUCHER (1996) START/FINISH LINE SCHUYLER COUNTY COURT HOUSE, EAST SIDE The area in front of the Court House both sides of the street is reserved for those racers who competed on the Streets of the Glen. 1. CAMERON ARGETSINGER (1993) 2. HAIG KSAYSIAN (2002) 3. SAMULEL CARNES COLLIER (1996) 4. MILES COLLIER (1994) 5. PHILIP STILES (2018) 6. DENVER CORNETT (1994) 7. BILL GALLAGHER (2018) 8. DEAN BEDFORD (2018) 9. COL. GEORGE FELTON (2018) 10. CHARLES ADDAMS (2018) 11. MIKE VAUGHN (2018) 12. GEORGE BOARDMAN (2018) 13. ROBERT GEGEN (2018) 14. GEORGE S. EHNDRIE (2018) 15. I. J. BRUNDAGE (2018) 16. DUD C. WILSON (2018) 17. KENNETH HILL (2018) 18. 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