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NASCAR Hall of Fame nominees for 2020
By Staff Report | Published: May 21, 2019 25
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Sam Ard: Two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion (1983, '84), including 22 race victories.
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Buddy Baker: Won 19 times in Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, including the Daytona 500 and Southern 500.
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Neil Bonnett: 18 career victories in the NASCAR Cup Series, including two Coca-Cola 600 triumphs before a fatal crash at Daytona in 1994.
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Red Farmer: Three-time Late Model Sportsman champion, 1956 Modified champion with more than 700 wins to his name.
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Ray Fox: Legendary engine builder, crew chief and car owner.
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Harry Gant: Winner of 18 NASCAR premier series races, including two Southern 500 victories.
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Joe Gibbs: Team owner has 157 victories, four titles in Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
Note: Statistics as of nomination announcement in March
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John Holman: Won two NASCAR premier series championships as co-owner of Holman-Moody Racing.
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Harry Hyde: 1970 NASCAR premier series championship crew chief.
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Bobby Labonte: 2000 premier series champion has 21 career wins at NASCAR's top level.
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Hershel McGriff: 1986 NASCAR West Series champion.
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Ralph Moody: Won two NASCAR premier series championships as co-owner of Holman-Moody Racing.
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Marvin Panch: 17-time premier series winner, including the 1961 Daytona 500 and 1966 Coca-Cola 600.
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Jim Paschal: 25-time premier series winner, including a pair of Coca-Cola 600 victories in 1964 and 1967.
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Larry Phillips: Only five-time NASCAR weekly series national champion.
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Ricky Rudd: Won 23 times in Monster Energy Series, including the 1997 Brickyard 400.
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Mike Stefanik: Winner of record-tying nine NASCAR championships.
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Tony Stewart: Three-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion (2002, '05, '11), 49 career wins at NASCAR's highest level and a championship-winning Cup car owner.
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Red Vogt: Won the first premier series (formerly known as Strictly Stock Grand National) championship as a crew chief for Red Byron in 1949.
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Waddell Wilson: Won three NASCAR premier series championships as an engine builder.
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Landmark Award nominee: Edsel Ford II -- Great-grandson of Henry Ford and son of Henry Ford II, serving as a member of the board of directors of Ford Motor Company.
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Landmark Award nominee: Alvin Hawkins -- NASCAR's first flagman, founder of iconic Bowman Gray Stadium.
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Landmark Award nominee: Mike Helton -- NASCAR's third president and former chief operating officer, serving as the current Vice Chairman of NASCAR.
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Landmark Award nominee: Doc Mattioli -- Founder and Chairman of the Board of Pocono Raceway until his passing in 2012.
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Landmark Award nominee: Ralph Seagraves -- formed groundbreaking Winston-NASCAR partnership as executive with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.