NASCAR’s Hall of Fame saw three new additions on Friday night, featuring 2004 Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch, NASCAR’s oldest winner, Harry “Mr. September” Gant, and Pioneer Ray “Mr. Modified” ...
NASCAR Hall of Fame Ceremony FILE - Former driver Harry Gant is introduced to fans as an inductee into the Hall of Fame class of 2026 prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway ...
President Donald Trump, second right, shakes hands with NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Richard Petty at the NASCAR Daytona 500 ...
Busch joins fan favorite Harry Gant and modified legend Ray Hendrick, while H.A. “Humpy” Wheeler receives the Landmark Award.
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Carl Edwards reveals conversation that led to retirement from NASCARCarl Edwards' retirement from NASCAR competition in January 2017 sent shockwaves through the racing world.
Harry Gant marked his 86th birthday two weeks ago, but the passage of time has been kinder to the legendary driver than most. Just ask his peers. The fresh-faced octogenarian was celebrated in Friday ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For most of his career, Kurt Busch had a tough-guy persona on and off the racetrack. But the 47-year-old Busch showed a softer side during his NASCAR Hall of Fame acceptance speech ...
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