Frank Maratta Award
FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO AUTO RACING IN NEW ENGLAND
Frank Maratta was a pioneer for drag racing in Connecticut. During his time as tech advisor for the Hartford Hot Rod Council, he led the efforts that eventually resulted in the 1961 opening of the Connecticut Dragway. Frank was also an accomplished car builder. His 1930 Ford Model A drag coupe, known as “The Rake”, was known throughout New England. The car would earn Maratta two New England region A/Gas Championships and a featured story in the October 1960 edition of Hot Rod Magazine.
In 1961, Frank held his first National Rod & Custom show at the state armory in Hartford, CT. It became an annual tradition in southern New England for over 55 years.
The Frank Maratta Award has been given out every year since NEAR was founded in 1981. It was presented at the annual NEAR banquet from 1981 to 2014. Since 2015, it has been presented at the Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
YEAR | RECIPIENT | YEAR | RECIPIENT |
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1981 | Jim Bosco | 2004 | Bones Bourcier |
1982 | Tom Galan | 2005 | Al Fini |
1983 | Harvey Tattersall Jr | 2006 | Dan Pardi |
1984 | John Hoenig | 2007 | Johnson Jones |
1985 | John Kershaw | 2008 | Mark Arute |
1986 | Ben Dodge Jr | 2009 | Matt Buckler |
1987 | Sonny Fleury | 2010 | Jack Bateman |
1988 | Dexter Burnham | 2011 | Bruce Cohen |
1989 | George Clark | 2012 | Steve Kennedy |
1990 | Bill Slater | 2013 | Billy Greco |
1991 | Rolli Jacobs | 2014 | not awarded |
Paul Tremaine | 2015 | Jim Schaefer | |
1992 | Moe Conrad | Dick Williams | |
1993 | Charlie Stebbins | 2016 | Russ Dowd |
1994 | Carl Merrill | 2017 | Scott Tapley |
1995 | Frank Ferrara | 2018 | Jack Doyle |
1996 | Joe Tinty | 2019 | Kenny Smith |
1997 | Jack Arute | Charlie Elliott | |
1998 | Irene Venditti | Russ Conway | |
1999 | R.A. Silvia | 2020 | no ceremony |
2000 | Pete Zanardi | 2021 | Skip Matczak |
2001 | Phil Smith | 2022 | Ric Mariscal |
2002 | Walter Renner | 2023 | Lloyd Hutchins Jr |
Ronnie Renner | 2024 | Justin St. Louis | |
2003 | Lew Boyd |