In order to get in, you need to be nominated. Here are the 25 finalists for the inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame class.
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Archive for July 2nd, 2009In order to get in, you need to be nominated. Here are the 25 finalists for the inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame class. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Stock car racing giants ranging from Bill France Sr. and Junior Johnson to Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt are among the 25 nominees for NASCAR’s first Hall of Fame class. The announcement Thursday night comes 10 months before the Hall of Fame’s scheduled opening in downtown Charlotte. An inaugural class of five will be chosen from the group that includes the bootleggers who helped create the sport to the drivers, owners and officials who made it popular. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article When NASCAR made the switch to double-file restarts, there were some critics. But DW loves the excitement it has created. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Life on pit road is perilous. As our exclusive video shows, the people most at risk are those outside the cars, Lee Spencer says. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article ActiveReports Document @page{size: 8.5in 11in;margin-top:0.2in;margin-left:0.2in;margin-right:0.1in;margin-bottom:0.2in;} NNS Practice 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 Car *Required to qualify on time Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Darrell Waltrip, Bobby Allison, Glen Wood, Richard Childress, Lee Petty and Cale Yarborough have been named as finalists for induction to the inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article 25 people will be named to NASCAR’s first Hall of Fame ballot Thursday. Larry McReynolds tells us who should be on the list. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Car owners Larry Gunselman and Tommy Baldwin say they will not put Jeremy Mayfield in their cars this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. Gunselman says his sponsor, Fred’s, does not want Mayfield in the car. Baldwin says Mayfield has too much baggage to drive his car. Mayfield’s indefinite suspension for a failed drug test was lifted by a federal judge on Wednesday, allowing him to race this weekend. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article |