Banks Appointed To NHRA Museum

The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California announced that Gale Banks, president of Gale Banks Engineering, and Jack O’Bannon have been appointed to the museum board of directors.

“In expanding the board, we carefully considered various options, focusing attention on what we felt to be in the museum’s best interest. Gale and Jack have a true understanding and most importantly a passion for hot rodding roots and NHRA’s grand history. We look forward to their insight and help in shaping the future of the museum.”

Thomas McKernan, the museum’s chairman of the board“

Gale Banks is the president and founder of Gale Banks Engineering. He is an industry leader in power-enhancing technology and products for both gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles. He also served on the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) board. In 2009, Gale Banks received a Distinguished Service Citation from the Automotive Hall of Fame. Later that same year, the Museum opened a long-standing exhibit titled, Banks Power: The First 50 Years. The exhibit commemorated Banks’ notable contributions to motorsports and the automotive industry.

The Banks Power: The First 50 Years exhibit at the NHRA Museum

“What I hope to bring the museum is a clear view into the future, its challenges and its opportunities I’m excited about all the possibilities for the museum and creating a great visitor experience, I look forward to working with the other board members.”

Gale Banks

O’Bannon is a five-time NHRA Top Alcohol dragster world champion team owner with Rick Santos as his driver. He is a hot rod enthusiast and entrepreneur and is delighted to be a part of the museum board.

“I’m honored and humbled to sit on the museum board and work with such great people such as Tom McKernan, Dave McClelland, Steve Gibbs, and others,” O’Bannon said. “I look forward to assisting in the advancement and healthy growth of this great motorsports museum.”

The museum board of directors includes McKernan, Alex Xydias, Steve Gibbs, Dave McClelland, Wayne McMurtry, Peter Clifford, Gary Darcy, and now Banks and O’Bannon.

This article announcing the news from the NHRA Museum originally appeared on Dragillustrated.com.