NASCAR enshrined three new members in its Hall of Fame in a ceremony Friday night: Carl Edwards, Ricky Rudd and the late Ralph Moody.
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NASCAR welcomes three into Hall of Fame
NASCAR's heroes and legends gathered at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday to formally induct the esteemed class of 2025 -- ...
Ex-crew chief praises NASCAR’s newest Hall of Famers for their grit and determination, highlighting their rise from humble beginnings to racing greatness.
Ricky Rudd has always come ... the first indications of just how tough Rudd was. His car went airborne off of turn 4 and flipped wildly through the air. Rudd sustained a concussion and torn ...
In 1988, McReynolds earned his first Cup win at Watkins Glen International with driver Ricky Rudd. In 1991 ... named for legendary car owner and mechanic Henry “Smokey” Yunick and recognizing ...
Behind him, Ricky Rudd ... sending his car spinning, out of control, toward Elliott’s stationary car. Mike Rich was working with his air wrench to remove the lug nuts from the right rear wheel. He had ...
One of the toughest drivers in NASCAR history joined one the most enigmatic drivers of the modern era as the newest inductees ...
When Ricky Rudd and Carl Edwards both left NASCAR after their driving careers ended, they disappeared from the sport, going ...
Carl Edwards and Ricky Rudd had very little overlap in their respective NASCAR careers. Edwards only entered the elite Cup Series in 2004 — a mere 67 races before Rudd ended his 32-year career — so ...
Moody returned from World War II to chase a racing career, while Rudd and Edwards are two of the greatest drivers in recent NASCAR history.
Ricky Rudd's Iconic NASCAR Moments showcase his resilience, from 788 consecutive starts to a Brickyard 400 win, proving his ...
The 68-year-old made his mark with 23 Cup Series victories, including a thrilling win at the 1997 Brickyard 400.