Oaks, PA— Racing icon Ray Evernham will be celebrated for his remarkable 50-year career in auto racing at the Pioneer Pole Buildings Motorsports 2025 Show, set for Friday and Saturday, January 24th and 25th at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA.
A native of Hazlet, NJ , Evernham’s racing journey began in the Modern Stock class in his home state before progressing into the Modified division at Wall Stadium and New Egypt Speedway. His transition to the national stage brought him to NASCAR, where he cemented his legacy with three NASCAR Winston Cup Series championships with driver Jeff Gordon and his induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2018.
As part of the PPB Motorsports 2025 Show, Evernham will participate in a Friday roundtable discussion with special guest Bill Elliott focused on his national efforts in the sport, where they will share stories and insights from his storied career in NASCAR.
On Saturday afternoon, Evernham will return to the stage to relive the early days of his career in racing with several of his fellow Modified competitors, including Gil Hearne, Jerry Cranmer and Charlie Kremer. The panel will provide fans with a unique opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from those who raced alongside Evernham in his early years.
Throughout the weekend, Evernham and Elliott will be available for autographs while allowing fans to meet the racing legends up close. Additionally, several special race cars from Evernham’s personal collection will be on display, showcasing the vehicles that helped shape his career including Jeff Gordon’s NASCAR Cup series No. 24 car he drove in his rookie season with Ray as crew chief. A dedicated photo wall will also be featured, celebrating his five decades in the sport.
For fans eager to learn more about Evernham’s journey, a newly published book titled “Trophies and Scars” will be available for purchase at the show. The book offers an in-depth look at his career, capturing both the triumphs and challenges that have defined his legendary time in racing.
Evernham’s influence on motorsports is unparalleled. His leadership and innovations helped Gordon win 47 Cup races and remain a dominant force in NASCAR throughout the 1990s.
Evernham later founded Evernham Motorsports , leading the team from 2000 to 2010 with several top drivers that included Elliott. Under Evernham’s leadership, the team played a pivotal role in bringing Dodge back to NASCAR.
Evernham’s expertise extended across multiple series. He co-founded the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) with Tony Stewart and last year brought back to the life vintage IROC racecars, a series he worked for early in his career in New Jersey. He’s also been a network broadcaster and host of his own televsion series.
The show will also include over 200 race cars of all kinds on display, speedway and series exhibits and a large Hard Core Racer section and collectible displays, along with a full schedule of free racer seminars.
The Aqua Duck Water Transport-sponsored Ms. Motorsports competition will cap off Friday’s activities at 8 PM. Additionally, the Little Miss competition is planned for Saturday afternoon, along with the annual RAACE Foundation-sponsored Big Wheel races and a two-man tire change competition.
For information on exhibit space for the Motorsports show, visit www.motorsportstradeshow.com
To request a full-color show brochure or more information, email motorsports@aarn.com with your name, address, and phone number, or call Danny Sammons at 609-888-3618.