Home NASCAR 

Story

NASCAR Hall Of Fame Nominees Announced

Posted: 11:20 pm EDT July 2, 2009

(Sports Network) - NASCAR on Thursday revealed the 25 nominees for the inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame induction class. Nominees included pioneers, former champions and driver-turned-team owners of the sport.

A 21-member committee - consisting of NASCAR officials and industry leaders, as well as owners/operators of current and historic racetracks - determined the nominees.

The five inductees for the hall's first class will be selected by a voting panel made up of NASCAR members, manufacturer representatives, former competitors, the media and fans. The voting will be completed by September 15, with the results announced in October.

Eligibility requirements included NASCAR accomplishments and contributions. Former drivers must have competed 10 years in NASCAR and be retired from the sport for a minimum of three years in order to be eligible. Non drivers qualify after working at least 10 years in the industry. NASCAR will grant consideration for potential candidates with shorter careers if there are special circumstances.

The inductees will be honored next May when the hall is scheduled to open in Charlotte, NC.

The 25 nominees for the first NASCAR Hall of Fame induction class:

(In alphabetical order)

Bobby Allison - 1983 Cup champion and 84 race wins.

Buck Baker - first driver to win consecutive Cup titles (1956-57).

Red Byron - first Cup champion in 1949.

Richard Childress - team owner who won six titles with driver Dale Earnhardt.

Dale Earnhardt - Seven-time Cup champion (1980, '86, '87, '90, '91, '93, '94).

Richie Evans - Modified stock car racing legend who won nine titles.

Tim Flock - Two-time Cup champion (1952, '55) and 39 race wins.

William H.G. France - NASCAR founder and racetrack mogul.

Bill France Jr. - NASCAR's president (1972-2000), NASCAR chairman (2000-2003).

Rick Hendrick - Eight-time Cup championship team owner.

Ned Jarrett - Two-time Cup champion (1961, '65) and 50 race wins.

Junior Johnson - Six-time Cup championships team owner and 50 wins as driver.

Bud Moore - team owner for 37 years with two Cup championships and 63 wins.

Raymond Parks - team owner who won NASCAR's first title with driver Red Byron.

Benny Parsons - 1973 Cup champion and first driver to qualify a stock car at more than 200 m.p.h.

David Pearson - Three-time Cup champion (1966, '68, '69) and 105 race wins.

Lee Petty - Three-time Cup champion (1954, '58, '59) and winner of first Daytona 500 (1959).

Richard Petty - Seven-time Cup champion (1964, '67, '71, '72, '74, '75, '79) and winner of a record-200 races.

Fireball Roberts - Considered as one of the best drivers to never win a NASCAR title, 33 race wins.

Herb Thomas - Two-time Cup champion (1951, '53) and 48 race wins.

Curtis Turner - Only driver to win 25 major NASCAR races in one season (1956), including 22 in the convertible division

Darrell Waltrip - Three-time Cup champion (1981, '82, '85) and 84 race wins.

Joe Weatherly - Two-time Cup champion (1962-63) and 25 race wins.

Glen Wood - legendary team owner who has been in NASCAR since 1953.

Cale Yarborough - First driver to win three consecutive Cup championships (1976-78).

More Headlines

Driving Schools

Whether you want to ride along with the pros or take the wheel into your own hands, there are a number of racing schools in our area. Full Story ››


2009 Sprint Cup Schedule

Date Race Venue/Winner
02/15/09 Daytona 500
02/22/09 Auto Club 500 - California
03/01/09 Shelby 427 – Las Vegas
03/08/09 Kobalt Tools 500 - Atlanta
03/22/09 Food City 500 - Bristol
03/29/09 Goody's Fast Relief 500 - Martinsville
04/05/09 Samsung 500 - Texas
04/18/09 Subway Fresh Fit 500 - Phoenix
04/26/09 Aaron's 499 - Talladega
05/02/09 Crown Royal Presents the Your Name Here 400 - Richmond
05/09/09 Southern 500 - Darlington
05/16/09 Sprint All-Star Race – Concord
05/24/09 Coca-Cola 500 - Charlotte
05/31/09 Dover 400 - Dover
06/07/09 Pocono 500
06/14/09 LifeLock 400 - Michigan
06/21/09 Toyota/SaveMart 350 - Infineon
06/28/09 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 – New Hampshire
07/04/09 Coke Zero 400 - Daytona
07/11/09 LifeLock.com 400 - Chicagoland
07/26/09 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard - Indianapolis
08/02/09 Pennsylvania 500 - Pocono
08/09/09 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at the Glen
08/16/09 Michigan 400
08/22/09 Sharpie 500 - Bristol
09/06/09 Pep Boys Auto 500 - Atlanta
09/12/09 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 - Richmond
09/20/09 Sylvania 300 – New Hampshire
09/27/09 Dover 400
10/04/09 Kansas 400
10/11/09 Pepsi 500 - Fontana
10/17/09 Bank of America 500 - Charlotte
10/25/09 Tums Fast Relief 500 - Martinsville
11/01/09 Amp Energy 500 - Talladega
11/08/09 Dickies 500 - Texas
11/15/09 Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 presented by Pennzoil – Phoenix
11/22/09 Ford 400 - Miami