Looking at the available drivers to put in the Hall Of Fame, by which I mean I included anyone who won a race which is 191 drivers as of today.
I'm going through this going off current 5 selections a year rule so the first person who says they should change that is getting slapped because it means you didn't read this part of the post and just spouted off your opinion. This is just drivers so no saying this crew chief or that car owner or anything else.
After removing the already inducted drivers from the list. These are the champions not enshrined yet.
Jimmie Johnson
Kyle Busch
Tony Stewart
Kevin Harvick
Matt Kenseth
Kurt Busch
Brad Keselowski
Bobby Labonte
Martin Truex Jr.
All of these are still active or recently retired. All are going to go in I would say.
The next highest driver on the all time wins list without a championship and not inducted is Denny Hamlin who is 25th all time. These are the drivers not in with at least 20 wins.
Denny Hamlin 31
Carl Edwards 28
Dale Earnhardt Jr 26
Jim Paschal 25
Ricky Rudd 23
Jeff Burton 21
Jack Smith 21
Speedy Thompson 20
This takes away the top 41 drivers on the all time wins list. You can make arguments for all of them, lets face it Jr is getting in no matter how much people might complain about it. Jack Smith is a questionable one because from what I have read he had a bit of a racism problem and that doesn't look good when you already put the guy he was racist towards in the Hall.
The other drivers that have at least 10 Cup wins are:
Buddy Baker 19
Greg Biffle 19
Fonty Flock 19
Joey Logano 19
Geoff Bodine 18
Neil Bonnett 18
Harry Gant 18
Kasey Kahne 18
Ryan Newman 18
Marvin Panch 17
Ernie Irvan 15
Dick Hutcherson 14
LeeRoy Yarbrough 14
Dick Rathman 13
Tim Richmond 13
Donnie Allison 10
Clint Bowyer 10
Sterling Marlin 10
This is where the real debates get going I think. You don't have championships, though Logano still has time, but you do have drivers who have won the big ones.
Daytona 500- Marvin Panch, LeeRoy Yarbrough, Buddy Baker, Geoff Bodine, Ernie Irvan, Sterling Marlin twice, Ryan Newman,and Joey Logano.
Brickyard 400- Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne.
Coke 600- Marvin Panch, LeeRoy Yarbrough, Donnie Allison, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Kasey Kahne 3 times.
Southern 500- LeeRoy Yarbrough, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, Tim Richmond.
Below the 10 win threshold you get a lot of drivers who won a few times back in the 50s or had a few wins scattered through their careers. You also have some who won a few big races or even just one (Ward Burton, Michael Waltrip, Derrick Cope, Trevor Bayne, Pete Hamilton) These seem like drivers who if they ever get in will be years and years down the road. This of course doesn't take into account drivers who are still early in their careers and it remains to be seen the numbers they put up over their driving careers.
In conclusion this is a long way for me to say Kasey Kahne will be in the Hall of Fame someday so get used to the idea.
I'm going through this going off current 5 selections a year rule so the first person who says they should change that is getting slapped because it means you didn't read this part of the post and just spouted off your opinion. This is just drivers so no saying this crew chief or that car owner or anything else.
After removing the already inducted drivers from the list. These are the champions not enshrined yet.
Jimmie Johnson
Kyle Busch
Tony Stewart
Kevin Harvick
Matt Kenseth
Kurt Busch
Brad Keselowski
Bobby Labonte
Martin Truex Jr.
All of these are still active or recently retired. All are going to go in I would say.
The next highest driver on the all time wins list without a championship and not inducted is Denny Hamlin who is 25th all time. These are the drivers not in with at least 20 wins.
Denny Hamlin 31
Carl Edwards 28
Dale Earnhardt Jr 26
Jim Paschal 25
Ricky Rudd 23
Jeff Burton 21
Jack Smith 21
Speedy Thompson 20
This takes away the top 41 drivers on the all time wins list. You can make arguments for all of them, lets face it Jr is getting in no matter how much people might complain about it. Jack Smith is a questionable one because from what I have read he had a bit of a racism problem and that doesn't look good when you already put the guy he was racist towards in the Hall.
The other drivers that have at least 10 Cup wins are:
Buddy Baker 19
Greg Biffle 19
Fonty Flock 19
Joey Logano 19
Geoff Bodine 18
Neil Bonnett 18
Harry Gant 18
Kasey Kahne 18
Ryan Newman 18
Marvin Panch 17
Ernie Irvan 15
Dick Hutcherson 14
LeeRoy Yarbrough 14
Dick Rathman 13
Tim Richmond 13
Donnie Allison 10
Clint Bowyer 10
Sterling Marlin 10
This is where the real debates get going I think. You don't have championships, though Logano still has time, but you do have drivers who have won the big ones.
Daytona 500- Marvin Panch, LeeRoy Yarbrough, Buddy Baker, Geoff Bodine, Ernie Irvan, Sterling Marlin twice, Ryan Newman,and Joey Logano.
Brickyard 400- Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne.
Coke 600- Marvin Panch, LeeRoy Yarbrough, Donnie Allison, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Kasey Kahne 3 times.
Southern 500- LeeRoy Yarbrough, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, Tim Richmond.
Below the 10 win threshold you get a lot of drivers who won a few times back in the 50s or had a few wins scattered through their careers. You also have some who won a few big races or even just one (Ward Burton, Michael Waltrip, Derrick Cope, Trevor Bayne, Pete Hamilton) These seem like drivers who if they ever get in will be years and years down the road. This of course doesn't take into account drivers who are still early in their careers and it remains to be seen the numbers they put up over their driving careers.
In conclusion this is a long way for me to say Kasey Kahne will be in the Hall of Fame someday so get used to the idea.