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Larry Huffman

INDUCTED: 2008

Longtime race announcer Radio and television host The original "Voice of Supercross" Co-writer and co-producer of "On any Sunday II"

Larry Huffman combined an early career as a disc jockey and a passion for motorcycling to create a lifelong career as a race announcer.

Huffman started announcing at California's Costa Mesa Speedway in the late 1960s. Since then, he has announced at nearly every type of motorcycle race,
including Supercross, Arenacross, ice racing, drag racing, flat track, roadracing, Speedway and hillclimb. He has announced at motorcycle races in nearly every major city in the United States, Canada and Japan.

Huffman was the announcer at the first Superbowl of Motocross at the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1972, and was soon after nicknamed "Supermouth" by the Los Angeles Times for his 300 word-per-minute delivery and his ability to excite crowds. He is credited with being an integral part of early Supercross shows and is widely recognized as the original "Voice of Supercross."

Huffman created and produced the first motorcycle magazine television show to air on a major American network, "Motorcycle World with Larry Huffman," which was followed by a radio version of the show that aired in many California cities.

Huffman co-wrote and co-produced the motion picture "On Any Sunday II," and provided announcer roles for numerous TV shows, including "Charlie's Angels," "CHiPs," "Miami Vice," "Fantasy Island" and "Knight Rider." Huffman was the announcer in the 1994 award-winning Miller Lite "Weinerdog Winternationals" commercial that aired during the Olympics, the World Series and the Superbowl.

Huffman has served as a color commentator for ABC, CBS, NBC, TNN, ESPN and Speedvision. Many racers have benefited from Huffman's in-studio PR course, where they learned to improve their television interview skills. Graduates of the course include Hall of Famers Jeff Ward, Rick Johnson, Mark Barnett, Scott Parker, Wayne Rainey, Kent Howerton and Eddie Lawson.

At the time of his induction into the Hall of Fame, Huffman lived in
Big Bear City, Calif., where he operates his PR and announcing business,
Larry Huffman Enterprises.

Larry Huffman was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2008.


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