Hometown: Winston-Salem, N.C.
Ralph
Seagraves’ life – and NASCAR’s world – changed the moment he met Hall of Famer
Junior Johnson.
In
the late 1960s, Seagraves, an official with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, had
been searching for a means to market cigarettes after the federal government
banned RJR’s products from advertising on television and radio. Johnson,
ever the entrepreneur, had an idea. How about RJR sponsor his cars?
Seagraves
had a bigger idea: Why not sponsor NASCAR’s top series?
And
so, in 1971, for the first time since its inception in 1949, NASCAR’s premier
series had major corporate backing. The NASCAR Winston Cup Series – precursor
to today’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series – was born. The partnership helped NASCAR
launch into the national spotlight, and created a bed rock of stability for the
next three decades.
The
deal resulted in the formation of RJR’s Special Events Operations, which
Seagraves led as president for 13 years. RJR’s Winston brand sponsored NASCAR’s
top series for more than 30 years, ending in 2003.
Seagraves
also landed top sponsorships with other major sporting outfits, most notably
NHRA. Under
his leadership, RJR helped a number of race track operators refurbish
their facilities, many of which were short tracks that ran NASCAR Winston
Racing Series races, part of the sport’s developmental program.
He
retired from R.J. Reynolds in 1986.
This is the latest in
a series of GodfatherMotorsports.com biographies profiling the 25 nominees for
the 2012 class of the NASCAR Hall Of Fame. Each of the 25 candidates will be
profiled in the coming weeks, in alphabetical order.
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