NASCAR Hall of Fame

Every inductee from 2010 to present

The NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina, honors the sport's greatest drivers, team owners, crew chiefs, and contributors. Since its inaugural class in 2010, the Hall has enshrined the legends who shaped stock car racing from its dirt-track roots to the modern era. Browse the complete list below or explore individual driver profiles.

See how Hall of Famers rank in the all-time records, check the champions list, or explore their career streaks.

67
Total Inductees
16
Induction Classes
46
Drivers Inducted
2025
Most Recent Class
Name Year Category
Bill France Sr. 2010 Contributor
Bill France Jr. 2010 Contributor
Richard Petty 2010 Driver
Dale Earnhardt 2010 Driver
Junior Johnson 2010 Driver
Bobby Allison 2011 Driver
Ned Jarrett 2011 Driver
Dale Inman 2011 Crew Chief
Lee Petty 2011 Driver
Bud Moore 2011 Team Owner
Darrell Waltrip 2012 Driver
Cale Yarborough 2012 Driver
Glen Wood 2012 Team Owner
Cotton Owens 2012 Driver
Richie Evans 2012 Driver
Rusty Wallace 2013 Driver
Herb Thomas 2013 Driver
Leonard Wood 2013 Team Owner
Buck Baker 2013 Driver
Jerry Cook 2013 Driver
Dale Jarrett 2014 Driver
Jack Roush 2014 Team Owner
Maurice Petty 2014 Crew Chief
Fireball Roberts 2014 Driver
Tim Flock 2014 Driver
Bill Elliott 2015 Driver
Fred Lorenzen 2015 Driver
Wendell Scott 2015 Driver
Joe Weatherly 2015 Driver
Rex White 2015 Driver
Terry Labonte 2016 Driver
Bruton Smith 2016 Contributor
Curtis Turner 2016 Driver
Bobby Isaac 2016 Driver
Mark Martin 2017 Driver
Richard Childress 2017 Team Owner
Rick Hendrick 2017 Team Owner
Raymond Parks 2017 Team Owner
Benny Parsons 2017 Driver
Red Byron 2018 Driver
Ray Evernham 2018 Crew Chief
Ron Hornaday Jr. 2018 Driver
Ken Squier 2018 Contributor
Robert Yates 2018 Team Owner
Jeff Gordon 2019 Driver
Jack Ingram 2019 Driver
Roger Penske 2019 Team Owner
Davey Allison 2019 Driver
Alan Kulwicki 2019 Driver
Bobby Labonte 2020 Driver
Tony Stewart 2020 Driver
Buddy Baker 2020 Driver
Joe Gibbs 2020 Team Owner
Waddell Wilson 2020 Crew Chief
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2021 Driver
Mike Stefanik 2021 Driver
Red Farmer 2021 Driver
Carl Edwards 2022 Driver
Matt Kenseth 2023 Driver
Kirk Shelmerdine 2023 Crew Chief
Hershel McGriff 2023 Driver
Jimmie Johnson 2024 Driver
Donnie Allison 2024 Driver
Chad Knaus 2024 Crew Chief
Ricky Rudd 2025 Driver
Denny Hamlin 2025 Driver
Bill Lester 2025 Contributor

Inductees by Class

2025 Class

Driver Ricky Rudd
Driver Denny Hamlin
Contributor Bill Lester

2024 Class

Crew Chief Chad Knaus

2023 Class

Driver Matt Kenseth
Crew Chief Kirk Shelmerdine

2022 Class

Driver Carl Edwards

2021 Class

2020 Class

Driver Bobby Labonte
Driver Tony Stewart
Driver Buddy Baker
Team Owner Joe Gibbs
Crew Chief Waddell Wilson

2019 Class

Driver Jeff Gordon
Driver Jack Ingram
Team Owner Roger Penske
Driver Davey Allison
Driver Alan Kulwicki

2018 Class

Driver Red Byron
Crew Chief Ray Evernham
Contributor Ken Squier
Team Owner Robert Yates

2017 Class

Driver Mark Martin
Team Owner Richard Childress
Team Owner Rick Hendrick
Team Owner Raymond Parks
Driver Benny Parsons

2016 Class

Driver Terry Labonte
Contributor Bruton Smith
Driver Curtis Turner
Driver Bobby Isaac

2015 Class

Driver Bill Elliott
Driver Fred Lorenzen
Driver Wendell Scott
Driver Joe Weatherly
Driver Rex White

2014 Class

Driver Dale Jarrett
Team Owner Jack Roush
Crew Chief Maurice Petty
Driver Tim Flock

2013 Class

Driver Rusty Wallace
Driver Herb Thomas
Team Owner Leonard Wood
Driver Buck Baker
Driver Jerry Cook

2012 Class

Team Owner Glen Wood
Driver Cotton Owens
Driver Richie Evans

2011 Class

Driver Bobby Allison
Driver Ned Jarrett
Crew Chief Dale Inman
Driver Lee Petty
Team Owner Bud Moore

2010 Class

Contributor Bill France Sr.
Contributor Bill France Jr.
Driver Richard Petty

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the NASCAR Hall of Fame?
The NASCAR Hall of Fame is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 150,000-square-foot facility opened on May 11, 2010, and features interactive exhibits, artifacts, a theater, and the Hall of Honor where all inductees are enshrined.
How are NASCAR Hall of Fame members selected?
A Nominating Committee proposes candidates each year, and a Voting Panel of 65 members (including media, former competitors, and industry figures) selects the inductees. Candidates can be drivers, team owners, crew chiefs, or contributors who have made significant impacts on the sport.
Who was in the first NASCAR Hall of Fame class?
The inaugural 2010 class included five legends: Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Junior Johnson, Bill France Sr., and Bill France Jr. This class represented the foundational pillars of NASCAR -- its greatest drivers and the family that built the sport.

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