Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, and Harry Gant were officially inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, alongside Humpy Wheeler, who received the Landmark Award for his contributions to the sport. Busch, a first-ballot inductee, is celebrated for winning the 2004 Cup Series championship and achieving over 34 Cup race victories throughout his career. Hendrick, recognized as "Mr. Modified," is one of the winningest drivers in history, while Gant, known as the "Bandit," made a significant impact with his 18 Cup victories. The induction ceremony is set for January 23, 2026.
Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, and Harry Gant were inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, alongside Humpy Wheeler as the Landmark Award winner, celebrating their significant contributions.
Kurt Busch, a first-ballot selection, won the 2004 Cup Series championship and 34 Cup races, showcasing his consistency and excellence in NASCAR.
Ray Hendrick, known as "Mr. Modified," achieved over 700 wins in modified and late model sportsman divisions, marking him as one of NASCAR's all-time greats.
Harry Gant, the "Bandit," secured 18 Cup Series wins, and was known for his long association with Skoal Bandits, highlighting his iconic status in NASCAR.
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