Polls open for NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2020 Fan Vote
Buddy Baker |
Now is your chance to make your voice heard.
Polls are now open for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2020 Fan Vote. To vote, visit NASCAR.com/halloffame.
Fans are again asked to cast votes for up to five nominees for inclusion into the Class of 2020, and can vote up to 50 times per day. The five nominees who receive the most votes will count as one of the 54 votes cast by the Voting Panel on NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Day on May 22. The polls close at noon ET on May 20.
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Below are the 20 nominees who are eligible for entry into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2020:
• Sam Ard, NASCAR Xfinity Series pioneer and two-time champion
• Buddy Baker, won 19 times in the NASCAR Cup Series, including the Daytona 500 and Southern 500
• Neil Bonnett, won 18 times in the NASCAR Cup Series, including consecutive Coca-Cola 600 wins
• Red Farmer, three-time Late Model Sportsman champion; 1956 Modified champion
• Ray Fox, legendary engine builder, crew chief and car owner
Ralph Moody |
• Harry Gant, winner of 18 NASCAR Cup Series races, including two Southern 500 victories
• Joe Gibbs, combined for nine car owner championships in Cup and XFINITY series
• John Holman, won two NASCAR Cup Series championships as co-owner of Holman-Moody Racing
• Harry Hyde, 1970 NASCAR Cup Series championship crew chief
• Bobby Labonte, won a championship in both the Cup Series and XFINITY Series
• Hershel McGriff, 1986 NASCAR west series champion
• Ralph Moody, won two NASCAR Cup Series championships as co-owner of Holman-Moody Racing
• Marvin Panch, won 17 times in the NASCAR Cup Series, including the 1961 Daytona 500
• Jim Paschal, 23 of his 25 NASCAR Cup Series wins came on short tracks
Waddell Wilson |
• Larry Phillips, only five-time NASCAR weekly series national champion
• Ricky Rudd, won 23 times in NASCAR Cup Series, including the 1997 Brickyard 400
• Mike Stefanik, winner of record-tying nine NASCAR championships
• Tony Stewart, three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, two-time Brickyard 400 winner
• Red Vogt, the first master mechanic of NASCAR, and a founding member
• Waddell Wilson, won three NASCAR Cup Series championships as an engine builder