After 43 years Hershel McGriff Returns to Le Mans

DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - MAY 14: NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France (L) congratulates NASCAR Hall of Famer Hershel McGriff on selection to NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers list prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway on May 14, 2023 in Darlington, South Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

LE MANS, France – Of all the motorsports legends roaming around Le Mans’ Circuit de la Sarthe this week – and there are many – one in particular received an exceedingly warm welcome by the NASCAR Garage 56 team. NASCAR Hall of Famer Hershel McGriff returned to the circuit on Wednesday afternoon – a race week guest of NASCAR – and the reception he received walking into the team’s pit area couldn’t have been more endearing.

“Welcome back to Le Mans,’’ NASCAR Chairman Jim France told him.

The entire team – NASCAR’s “Innovative Class” entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans – was equally as excited to have the 95-year-old McGriff trackside. The NASCAR legend competed at Le Mans twice himself – he was one of two drivers to compete in the 1976 race after NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. struck a deal with race officials.

“Come on let’s get you in a driver’s suit, do you have your helmet?’’ Hendrick Motorsports Vice President and Garage 56 manager Chad Knaus said greeting McGriff.

The look on the legendary driver’s face said it all. He joked about forgetting his helmet, but promised he would have loved to compete in this race again or even help out in the pits.

“I’m just kind of a guest this week, but I told Jim France, ‘I don’t really want to be a spectator, I just want to fill in somewhere,’’’ McGriff said grinning. “I think Chad must have gotten the word.”

McGriff was genuinely moved to be a part of NASCAR’s return to the race for the first time in 47 years. He flew to France with NASCAR executives and said he’d been smiling from the time his feet hit the French pavement.

As soon as he arrived trackside, the Garage 56 drivers surrounded him – former Formula One champ Jenson Button and renowned sports car champion Mike Rockenfeller smiling as they listened to McGriff’s stories of stock cars past at the legendary sports car venue.

A member of McGriff’s original 1976 Le Mans crew – Dick Pierson – even made the trip across the Atlantic, eager to share in his former team owner’s connection with the track, which is celebrating the race’s 100th year of existence.

“When I heard about this, and that Hershel was coming, I just was like, ‘oh man, this is so good,’“ Pierson said. “I certainly decided then I needed to come here. And here I am.’’

It was a reunion 47 years in the making. And duly appreciated.

“Thank goodness for NASCAR, Jim France and [IMSA President] John Doonan, they invited me,’’ McGriff said. “Of course, I threw a lot of hints that I would like to come (smiling). And I’ve been treated as royalty.

“This is unbelievable to me. I recognize nothing but I’m anxious to see everything,’’ McGriff said. “I’ve been watching and seeing pictures and I can certainly see the fans love their NASCAR.”

 

Photos: NASCAR Garage 56 at Le Mans Wednesday June 7, 2023