When Ricky Rudd and Carl Edwards both left NASCAR after their driving careers ended, they disappeared from the sport, going ...
It’s that time of year again, the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction ceremony. This year’s three-man class covers plenty of historic moments in NASCAR. From a scary crash in Daytona to the famed Tide ...
Ricky Rudd, once known as NASCAR's "Iron Man," reflects on storied career before induction to NASCAR Hall of Fame as member ...
Members from all across motorsports will gather at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to celebrate the Hall's newest ...
NASCAR had a 63-year backlog of Hall of Fame-worthy drivers, owners, mechanics, crew chiefs, and executives when its Hall ...
Tenacity, innovation and backflips. Sustained success at NASCAR’s highest levels. Those are some of the defining qualities ...
Ricky Rudd has always come across as a bit of ... 1982 brought a move to Richard Childress Racing that saw Rudd score six top fives and a ninth-place points finish. But it was 1983 that finally ...
In 1988, McReynolds earned his first Cup win at Watkins Glen International with driver Ricky Rudd ... After joining Richard Childress Racing in 1997, McReynolds called the shots as seven-time ...
One of the toughest drivers in NASCAR history joined one the most enigmatic drivers of the modern era as the newest inductees ...
The 68-year-old made his mark with 23 Cup Series victories, including a thrilling win at the 1997 Brickyard 400.
NASCAR enshrined three new members in its Hall of Fame in a ceremony Friday night: Carl Edwards, Ricky Rudd and the late Ralph Moody.