NASCAR has unveiled their 15 nominees who are hopeful about being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2021.
Of the 15 nominees, five of them are making their first appearance on the ballot.
The new names on the list include Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards on the modern era portion of the ballot, and legendary crew chief Jake Elder and car builder Banjo Matthews on the Pioneer portion.
Burton is a 21-time NASCAR Cup Series winner, while Earnhardt won 26 races in NASCAR’s top division as well as 15 Most Popular Driver Awards. Earnhardt also won two NASCAR Xfinity Series championships (1998 and 1999). Edwards is a 28-time NASCAR Cup Series winner and former Xfinity Series champion.
Joining Burton, Earnhardt and Edwards on the modern era ballot are: Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, Harry Hyde, Larry Phillips, Ricky Rudd, Kirk Shelmerdine and Mike Stefanik.
Joining Elder and Matthews on the pioneer ballot are: Red Farmer, Hershel McGriff and Ralph Moody.
This is the first year of the new elections process where two modern era and one pioneer era member will be inducted into the Hall.
Up for the Landmark Award are: Janet Guthrie, Alvin Hawkins, Mike Helton, Dr. Joseph Mattioli and Ralph Seagraves.
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No Smokey Yunick the NASCAR HOF is a joke!
Now, let’s respect the sport…. please?