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Nominees for NASCAR Hall of Fame's Class of '17 announced

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By Jared Turner

NASCAR on Wednesday evening announced the 20 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame's Class of 2017, along with the five nominees for the Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR. Included on the former list are five first-time nominees, all legends who made various contributions to the sport.

The five first-time nominees are four-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday Jr.; Jack Roush, the man with the most car owner wins in NASCAR national series history with 322; former all-time consecutive starts leader Ricky Rudd; legendary motorsports broadcasting pioneer Ken Squier; and three-time premier series champion engine builder and three-time Daytona 500-winning crew chief Waddell Wilson.

The nominees were selected by a nominating committee consisting of representatives from NASCAR and the NASCAR Hall of Fame, track owners from both major facilities and historic short tracks and the media. The committee's votes were tabulated by accounting firm Ernst & Young.

From the list of 20 NASCAR Hall of Fame nominees, five inductees will be elected by the NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Panel. Voting Day for the 2017 class will be Wednesday, May 25.

Added to this year's list of Landmark Award nominees is Janet Guthrie -- the first female driver to compete in a NASCAR premier series superspeedway race. The four returning nominees for the Landmark Award are H. Clay Earles, Raymond Parks, Ralph Seagraves and Squier (more on each below). Potential Landmark Award recipients include competitors or those working in the sport as a member of a racing organization, track facility, race team, sponsor, media partner or being a general ambassador for the sport through a professional or non-professional role. Award winners remain eligible for NHOF enshrinement.

Following are the 20 nominees for induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, listed alphabetically:

Buddy Baker,won 19 times in NASCAR's premier (now Sprint Cup) series, including the Daytona 500 and Southern 500

Red Byron, first NASCAR premier series champion, in 1949

Richard Childress, 11-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series

Ray Evernham, three-time NASCAR premier series championship crew chief

Ray Fox,legendary engine builder, crew chief and car owner

Rick Hendrick, 14-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series

Ron Hornaday, four-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion

Harry Hyde, 1970 NASCAR premier series championship crew chief

Alan Kulwicki, 1992 NASCAR premier series champion

Mark Martin, 96-time race winner in NASCAR national series competition

Hershel McGriff, 1986 NASCAR west series champion

Raymond Parks, NASCAR's first champion car owner

Benny Parsons, 1973 NASCAR premier series champion

Larry Phillips, only five-time NASCAR weekly series national champion

Jack Roush, five-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series

Ricky Rudd, won 23 times in NASCAR's premier series, including the 1997 Brickyard 400

Ken Squier, legendary radio and television broadcaster; inaugural winner/namesake of Squier-Hall Award for NASCAR Media Excellence

Mike Stefanik, winner of record-tying nine NASCAR championships

Waddell Wilson, won three NASCAR premier series championships as an engine builder

Robert Yates, won NASCAR premier series championship as both an engine builder and owner

The five nominees for the Landmark Award, listed alphabetically, are as follows:

H. Clay Earles, founder of Martinsville Speedway

Janet Guthrie, the first female to compete in a NASCAR premier series superspeedway race

Raymond Parks, NASCAR's first champion car owner

Ralph Seagraves, formed groundbreaking Winston-NASCAR partnership as executive with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

Ken Squier, legendary radio and television broadcaster; inaugural winner / namesake of Squier-Hall Award for NASCAR Media Excellence

Drivers who have competed in NASCAR for at least 10 years and been retired for two years are eligible for nomination to the NHOF. Previously, eligible drivers must have been retired for three years.

In addition, drivers who have competed for a minimum of 10 years and reached their 55th birthday on or before Dec. 31 of the year prior to the nominating year are immediately eligible for the NHOF.

Any driver who has competed for 30 or more years in NASCAR competition by Dec. 31 of the year prior to the nominating year is automatically eligible, regardless of age.

Drivers may continue to compete after reaching any of the aforementioned milestones without compromising eligibility for nomination or induction.
For non-drivers, individuals must have worked at least 10 years in the NASCAR industry.

Individuals may also be considered who made significant achievements in the sport, but left the sport early due to a variety of circumstances.

The 22-person Nominating Committee was comprised of the following.

NASCAR Hall of Fame: Executive Director Winston Kelley; Historian Buz McKim.

NASCAR Officials: Chairman / CEO Brian France; Vice Chairman Jim France; Vice Chairman of NASCAR Mike Helton; Chief Operating Officer Brent Dewar; Executive Vice President / Chief Racing Development Officer Steve O'Donnell; Executive Vice President / Chief Marketing Officer Steve Phelps; Senior Vice President, Competition Scott Miller; Senior Vice President, Marketing & Driver Services Jill Gregory.

Track Owners/Operators: International Speedway Corporation CEO Lesa France Kennedy; Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell; Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage; Atlanta Motor Speedway President Ed Clark; former Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Tony George; Dover Motorsports CEO Denis McGlynn; Pocono Raceway board of directors member Looie McNally; Bowman Gray Stadium operator Dale Pinilis; Holland Motorsports Complex operator Ron Bennett; Rockford Speedway operator Jody Deery; West Coast representative Ken Clapp.

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A lot of great nominees in that list!
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Ken Squier better go in the first time. I can't think of another voice I'd rather listen to during a race.
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My choices would be Buddy Baker, Red Byron, Alan Kulwicki, Ken Squier, Waddell Wilson
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Ken Squier has to go in. It would be a disgrace if he didn't make it in on his first nomination.

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Ken Squier, Ray Evernham, Mark Martin, Ron Hornaday and Benny Parsons.
Hendrick, Martin, Squier, Stefanik and Ray Fox would be my picks.
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My personal picks would be...
Rick Hendrick
Mark Martin
Ken Squier
Benny Parsons
Alan Kulwicki

I feel all champions have to make it in so that is why i got with Kulwicki and Parsons.

I do wonder though where their bar is? Some of the nominations don't make sense to me. Why would Buddy Baker
Be nominated? That means in the future drivers like Biffle, Newman, and Kasey all will be nominated. It seems the Hall Of Fame is for good and up not the best of the sport.

At least i know Dale Jr will be a lock eventually even without the namesake.
26 wins (so far), 2 Busch championships, 2 Daytona 500's, 1 Xfinity championship as an owner, and 27 Xfinity wins as an owner.
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My personal picks would be...
Rick Hendrick
Mark Martin
Ken Squier
Benny Parsons
Alan Kulwicki

I feel all champions have to make it in so that is why i got with Kulwicki and Parsons.

I do wonder though where their bar is? Some of the nominations don't make sense to me. Why would Buddy Baker
Be nominated? That means in the future drivers like Biffle, Newman, and Kasey all will be nominated. It seems the Hall Of Fame is for good and up not the best of the sport.

At least i know Dale Jr will be a lock eventually even without the namesake.
26 wins (so far), 2 Busch championships, 2 Daytona 500's, 1 Xfinity championship as an owner, and 27 Xfinity wins as an owner.
Baker could be included for his broadcasting work, too.
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Baker could be included for his broadcasting work, too.
True i didn't think of that. I guess on that merit i understand. Just seems weird driver wise because that means Kasey gets a nomination one day. As a driver Kasey is just good not great. Ryan Newman should be a lock considering he is close on wins and has a 500 and Brickyard.
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True i didn't think of that. I guess on that merit i understand. Just seems weird driver wise because that means Kasey gets a nomination one day. As a driver Kasey is just good not great. Ryan Newman should be a lock considering he is close on wins and has a 500 and Brickyard.
What stinks about both drivers is they started out like a bat out of hell and then kind of fizzled... good, but not great. At least no where near where you thought they'd end up. I think that could hurt them.
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What stinks about both drivers is they started out like a bat out of hell and then kind of fizzled... good, but not great. At least no where near where you thought they'd end up. I think that could hurt them.
No kidding. Who would've thought Newman who won 8 races in a season would now be lucky to contend for a win? Same for Kasey....the guy isn't a factor anymore for the most part. Such a shame.
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No kidding. Who would've thought Newman who won 8 races in a season would now be lucky to contend for a win? Same for Kasey....the guy isn't a factor anymore for the most part. Such a shame.
Their careers really mirror each other, too.

Kasey Kahne has only 1 career top 5 points finishes and 3 career top 10 points finishes. 17 wins going back to 2004, and 6 of those 17 wins came in 2006.

Ryan Newman also has 1 career top 5 points finish. 17 wins going back to 2002, and 8 of those 17 wins came in 2003.

So, between Kahne and Newman, you've got 2 top 5 points finishes. And if their careers ended today, they'd probably eventually become eligible for the HOF.
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This would be my 5 picks.

Buddy Baker
Mark Martin
Benny Parsons
Ken Squier
Alan Kulwicki
I'm really hoping Kulwicki makes it in!
Buddy Baker, Red Byron, Alan Kulwicki, Benny Parsons and Ken Squier would be my 5


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Mark Martin is my no doubter here. 96 National series wins. 40 cup 49 xfinity 7 Truck. 89 national series poles. longevity we may never see again. 5 runner up point finishes... 17 top 10 point finishes. pair of coke 600s couple southern 500s.. no championship.. no Daytona 500... no problem

after that i gotta go Kulwicki Squier Hendrick and Parsons.
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I am glad to to Alan Kulwicki and Robert Yates on the list.
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