Top 10 Drivers In NASCAR Hall Of Fame Racing In 2021

October 19, 2021 By Sourav


Top 10 Drivers In NASCAR Hall Of Fame Racing In 2021

NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing team. Jeff Moorad, Tom Davin, and Tom Garfinkel were its main owners and were created as a joint venture between Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman, the former Dallas Cowboys. And, here are the best racers in the NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing right now.

 

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It ran till the year 2009 and saw some of the best talents in racing were seen performing and making great achievements while representing it. Here is the list of the Top 10 Drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing. Let us take a look at their achievements.

10. Erik Darnell

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Erik-Darnell

 

US Nascar Driver Erik Darnell was born in Beach Park, Illinois, on 2nd December 1982. He was inducted into the racing hall of fame in 2009 and is inducted in the tenth place in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

One of the most Successful drivers, Darnell became the Wisconsin Challenge Series Champion in 2003. He was also awarded the Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year in 2006.

He has participated in 9 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races over 2 years, 52 NASCAR Xfinity Series races over 5 years, and appeared in the top ten 5 times, and in 76 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races over 4 years, during which he has appeared in the top ten 32 times.

 

9. Bobby Labonte

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Bobby-Labonte

 

US Nascar Driver Bobby Labonte was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, on 8th May 1964. He was inducted into the racing hall of fame in 2009 and is inducted in the ninth place in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

One of the most skilled racers, Labonte became the Winston Cup Series Champion in 2000, the Busch Series Champion in 1991, the Coca-Cola 600 Winner in 1995, the IROC Champion in 2001, the Brickyard 400 Winner, and Brickyard 500 Winner in 2000.

He has partaken in 723 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, 202 NASCAR Xfinity Series races, and 10 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races.

 

8. Joey Logano

 

US Nascar Driver Joey Logano was born in Middletown, Connecticut, on 24th May 1990. He was inducted in the racing hall of fame in 2008 for Loudon & Kansas only and is inducted in the eighth place in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

One of the most noted racers, Logano became the Busch East Series Champion in 2007.

He was the youngest Xfinity Series Winner at the age of just 18 years and 21 days. Logano was also the Youngest Sprint Cup Series Winner at the age of only 19 years and 35 days. He received the Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year honor in 2009.

 

7. Ken Schrader

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Ken-Schrader

 

US Nascar Driver Ken Schrader was born in Fenton, Missouri, on 29th May 1955. He was inducted into the racing hall of fame in 2008 and is inducted in the seventh place in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

One of the most noted racers, Ken Schrader won the USAC Silver Crown Series in 1982, and the USAC Sprint Car Series in 1983.

He was awarded the USAC Stock Car Rookie of the Year in 1980 and 1985, and Rookie of the Year in 2009, besides being honored with the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame Sportsman Award in the same year, besides his many other achievements.

 

6. Brad Coleman

 

US Nascar Driver Brad Coleman was born in Houston, Texas, on 26th February 1988. He was inducted into the racing hall of fame in 2008 for Michigans only and is inducted in the sixth place in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

He became the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series Rookie Points Champion in 2005.

Coleman has been in 1 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race during a period of 1 year, though he could not be in the top ten. He has also been in 57 NASCAR Xfinity Series races over 5 years and has been in the top ten 9 times, with one pole.

 

5. P. J. Jones

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US Nascar Driver P. J. Jones was born in Torrance, California, on 23rd April 1969. He has earned his place in the racing hall of fame in 2008 for Watkins Glen only. He also holds the fifth spot in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

Jones became the 24 Hours of Daytona winner in 1993. He has been in 33 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races during a period of 13 years and has been in the top ten twice.

He has also been in 32 NASCAR Xfinity Series races for over 6 years and been in the top ten once, as well as in 18 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races over 4 years, and been in the top ten four times.

 

4. J. J. Yeley

 

US Nascar Driver J. J. Yeley has earned prominence during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He has earned his place in the racing hall of fame in 2008. He now holds the fourth place in the list of best drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

Yeley became the USAC Sprint champion in 2001 and 2003. He then became the USAC Silver Crown champion in 2002 and 2003. Yeley became the USAC "Triple Crown" winner and USAC Midget champion in 2003.

He has then earned the USAC Sprint Rookie of the Year in 1997. He also achieved the Non-Winged Driver of the Year from the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2002 and 2003.

 

3. Ron Fellows

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Ron-Fellows

 

The media still notes Nascar Driver Ron Fellows as one of the greatest drivers. He has earned his place in the racing hall of fame in 2007. He now also holds the third place in our list of best drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing.

Ron Fellows became the 24 Hours of Daytona co-winner in 2001. He then became the American Le Mans Series GTS Class Champion in 2003.

He also became the 24 Hours of Le Mans GTS Class Winner in 2001, 2002, and 2004. Ron then became the 12 Hours of Sebring GTS Class Winner in 2002 and 2004. Ron Fellows participated in 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series over his 16-year career.

 

2. Tony Raines

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Tony-Raines

 

Fans still regard Nascar Driver Tony Raines as one of the richest racing drivers of all time. He has earned his place in the racing hall of fame in 2006-07. He also holds the second spot in our list of top 10 NASCAR drivers in the hall of fame racing. 

Tony became the ASA National Tour Champion in 1996. He then achieved the Busch Series Rookie of the Year title in 1999.

Tony Raines achieved his place among the top ten positions of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 3 times and among the top ten positions of NASCAR Xfinity Series 52 times. He also achieved his place among the top ten positions of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 22 times besides his 4 titles in that series.

 

1. Terry Labonte

 

Nascar Driver Terry Labonte was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, on 16th November 1956. The authorities inducted him into the racing hall of fame in 2006.

Besides, he also holds the top place in our list of top 10 drivers in NASCAR Hall of Fame Racing. Terry Labonte became the Winston Cup Series Champion in 1984 and 1996. He then became the IROC Champion in 1989 and Busch Clash Winner in 1985.

Terry won the Southern 500 twice in 1980 and 2003. He then also won the Winston twice in 1988 and 1999. NASCAR named him among its 50 Greatest Drivers in 1998. National Quarter Midget then inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 1989. He has recently earned his place in the NASCAR Hall Of Fame in 2016.

 

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Conclusion

Following the 2009 season, the Hall of Fame Racing team came to a close. Its best season was when Tony Raines and Ron Fellows came behind the wheels for the road courses of the #96 DLP Chevrolet and finished 25th in owners' points in 2007. What do you think other names can be on the list of Hall of Fame Racing.

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