The Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR is an award in the NASCAR Hall of Fame that is presented to someone who has made significant contributions to NASCAR. The award was created in 2015 and was designed for people who were not drivers to be recognized in the Hall of Fame (drivers can still be nominated and win the award, Janet Guthrie in 2024 was the first driver to win the award). Previously, these people (such as the inaugural Landmark Award winner Anne France) were mixed in with members of race teams (drivers, crew chiefs, team owners, etc.) as nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, although this is no longer the case.
General manager of Atlanta International Raceway (now Atlanta Motor Speedway) General manager and president of Talladega Superspeedway NASCAR Vice President of Competition (1994–1999) NASCAR Vice President and COO (1999–2000) NASCAR President (2000–2015) NASCAR Vice Chairman (2015–present)
First woman to compete in a NASCAR Cup Seriessuperspeedway race First woman to lead a lap in a NASCAR Cup Series race Best finish in a Cup Series race by a woman (6th, tied with Danica Patrick)