All current Hall of Famers. Category breakdowns is to where they fit best. Some guys are placed for what they were best known for since some fit in multiple categories:
Modern Drivers (1980 to current):
Dale Earnhardt (2010)
Darrell Waltrip (2012)
Rusty Wallace (2013)
Dale Jarrett (2014)
Bill Elliott (2015)
Terry Labonte (2016)
Mark Martin (2017)Thoughts: Wallace is in my opinion the weakest of those listed, I question why he was in before some other names here, but this is not a bad list by any means.
Thanks for that comprehensive summary of the different categories of HOF'ers.
But not sure I would agree with your assessment of Wallace, after all he is the 9th winningest driver in NASCAR Cup history. He has more wins and a higher winning percentage than everyone below him on that list.
Wallace 55 wins, 7.8%,
Elliot 44 wins, 5%
Martin 40 wins, 4.5%,
Jarrett 32 wins, 4.8%
Labonte 22 wins, 2.5%
Wallace may only have had 1 championship, but so did Elliot and Jarrett, and Martin had 0. I guess you could argue that maybe Labonte did have 2 championships but only 22 wins in his career with a 2.5% winning percentage.
Wallace also finished in top 10 in 49% of his 706 races, only Martin is better at 51%, Labonte 40%, Jarrett and Elliot 39%
In addition, since Harvick's 3 wins in row is in the news, Wallace is also 1 of the 15 driver's on modern era that have won 3 races in a row, which he accomplished 3 times.
There are a lot of angles from which to judge the merits of these driver's careers and you could make a good case for all of these driver's from different perspectives and IMHO they are all deserving, but I personally wouldn't agree that Wallace has weakest case
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