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2011 NASCAR Hall of Fame Class

Pearson headlines second Hall of Fame class

Allison, Petty, Jarrett, Moore also voted upon for 2011 enshrinement

By Official Release
October 13, 2010
08:01 PM EDT
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- NASCAR on Wednesday announced the second class of inductees into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. That class consists of: David Pearson (94 percent of the votes); Bobby Allison (62 percent); Lee Petty (62 percent); Ned Jarrett (58 percent); and Bud Moore (45 percent).

The NASCAR Hall of Fame voting panel, consisting of members of the nominating committee along with 31 others representing all facets of the NASCAR industry, met in a closed session in Charlotte, N.C., to vote on the Class of 2011. The announcement was made in the Great Hall inside the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The class was determined by 53 votes cast by the panel and the nationwide fan vote conducted through NASCAR.COM. The accounting firm of Ernst & Young presided over the tabulation of the votes.

The Class of 2011 will be officially inducted in a ceremony in May 2011 at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The results of the voting for the five chosen in this class proved quite competitive. Also receiving votes were Dale Inman, Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip.

As part of the inclusive voting process, hundreds of thousands of NASCAR fans submitted votes online at NASCAR.COM. That remarkable feedback once again demonstrated fans' passion and knowledge of the sport and its heritage. The fans' top five: Allison, Pearson, Petty, Waltrip and Yarborough.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame broke ground in Charlotte on Jan. 25, 2007 and opened to the public on May 11, 2010. The facility honors the history and heritage of NASCAR and the many who have contributed to the success of the sport.

Highlighting the Class of 2011:

• Bobby Allison | Selection Video | Bio Page

Allison, winner of the 1983 NASCAR premier series championship, ended his career with 84 victories, tied for third on the all-time list. In 1972, he won 10 races, had 12 second-place finishes and was the NASCAR premier series runner-up (to Richard Petty). Allison captured the NASCAR Modified Special Division championship in 1962 and '63 and then went on to win the Modified Division the following two years. In 1998, Allison was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers."

• Ned Jarrett | Selection Video | Bio Page

Jarrett was a two-time NASCAR champion (1961 and '65) and two-time Sportsman Division champion (1957 and '58). Through his career he totaled 50 premier series victories, tied for 11th all time. In 1998 he was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers." After retiring in 1966, Jarrett helped grow the sport through his second career as a broadcaster.

• Bud Moore | Selection Video | Bio Page

A decorated World War II infantryman, Bud Moore became a successful Cup owner almost immediately upon fielding a team in 1961. Moore won back-to-back championships in 1962-63 with Joe Weatherly. Earlier, in 1957, Moore -- who referred to himself as "a country mechanic" -- was crew chief for champion Buck Baker.

• David Pearson | Selection Video | Bio Page

Pearson is a three-time NASCAR champion whose career total of 105 victories is second on the all-time list. Pearson won his titles in 1966, '68 and '69. He also won the sport's biggest event, the Daytona 500, in 1976. In 1998, he was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers."

• Lee Petty | Selection Video | Bio Page

Petty became the sports first three-time series champion after winning titles in 1954, '58 and '59. He also was the winner of the first Daytona 500 in 1959. His 54 career victories stands ninth on the all-time list and he never finished lower than fourth in points from 1949-59. In 1998, he was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers." Petty is the founder of Petty Enterprises and as an owner had more than 2,000 starts and 268 victories.

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