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Neil Bonnett Hall of Fame nominee bio

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A member of NASCAR’s famed “Alabama Gang,” Bonnett proved every bit up to the task of keeping pace with friends Bobby and Donnie Allison and Red Farmer. Bonnett scored the first of his 18 Cup Series wins at Richmond Raceway in 1977, competing in an abbreviated season.  In fact, part of what makes Bonnett’s statistics so impressive is that he only competed in five full-time seasons in a 20-year driving career. RELATED: Neil Bonnett's career stats Members of the Hall of Fame He claimed many high-profile victories, including back-to-back Coca-Cola 600s (1982-83), and wins at Daytona and Talladega for the Wood Brothers. In between racing duties, Bonnett was a popular choice to represent the sport in primetime. He appeared in Stroker Ace and Days of Thunder, and did TV race commentary for CBS, TBS and TNN. Bonnett was killed in an incident during practice for the 1994 Daytona 500. He was named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers.

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Born: June 30, 1946 Died: Feb. 11, 1994 Hometown: Bessemer, Alabama Cup Series Stats Competed: 1973-94 Starts: 362 Wins: 18 Poles: 20 Years on Ballot: 6