Harry Gant made his NASCAR Cup Series debut at the ridiculously old age of 33. Like fellow short-track stars Butch Lindley and Jack Ingram, he had been content to rule other kingdoms, leaving the ...
The NASCAR Hall of Fame will induct Kurt Busch, Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick in the Class of 2026, the hall announced Tuesday. Busch and Gant were selected from the Modern Era Ballot, each garnering 61 ...
CHARLOTTE — Former Cup champion Kurt Busch headlines the 2026 NASCAR Hall of Fame class that was selected Tuesday. Busch and Harry Gant were selected on the Modern Era ballot. Modified racer Ray ...
When the NASCAR Hall of Fame announced the Class of 2026, the name of Harry Gant was revealed along with Kurt Busch and Ray Hendrick. One thing for sure, Gant didn’t follow the usual route of many ...
Harry Gant answered the phone. He wasn’t sure what to think. It was May 20. Nighttime. He’d just trudged into his home in Taylorsville, North Carolina, after saying his final goodbyes to his younger ...
NASCAR officially revealed the three drivers who will take their place inside the NASCAR Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026 on Tuesday in a ceremony at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC.
Harry Gant's NASCAR career was like a bottle of fine wine with Sonoma: it got better with age. Gant, a native of Taylorsville, N.C., didn't make his first NASCAR Cup Series start until 1973 at age 33.
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Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick and Harry Gant were named Tuesday to NASCAR Hall of Fame 2026 class. H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler, the longtime promoter and manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway, is the recepicent of ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Given his resume, Kurt Busch knew it was a matter of when, not if, he would be selected into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Still, getting voted in on the first ballot on Tuesday was ...
NASCAR Cup Series champion Kurt Busch, 18-time Cup winner Harry Gant and Virginia short-track star Ray Hendrick were elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame Tuesday. Busch and Gant were chosen from a group ...