Ricky Rudd, Carl Edwards and Ralph Moody selected to NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2025 (2024)

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Ricky Rudd was clearing away leaves by his pool when he got an anonymous text message that he might want to make the 20-minute drive south to Charlotte — quickly.

Rudd knew right away that he was finally getting into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in his eighth year on the ballot.

The tough-as-nails driver from Virginia was selected as part of the Class of 2025 on Tuesday along with driver Carl Edwards and mechanic and race strategist Ralph Moody, who made it in on the pioneer ballot.

They will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame on Feb. 7 at a ceremony in Charlotte.

“You don’t think about the Hall of Fame when you’re racing,” Rudd said. “But after you retire and drift away from the sport there is a little bit more importance. ... I always tried to make sure I was in town on this day just in case got a phone call.”

Dr. Dean Sicking, who is credited with creating the SAFER barrier after being commissioned by NASCAR to make racing safer following the death of Dale Earnhardt at Daytona in 2001, was selected as the Landmark Award winner for his contributions to the sport.

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Rudd was one of the few successful driver-owners in the modern era, having won 23 races during his 32-year racing career and 29 poles.

The 67-year-old Rudd held the Cup Series record for consecutive starts with 788 before Jeff Gordon broke the record in 2015.

A permanent fixture on race weekends, Rudd started 906 Cup races, second only to Richard Petty’s 1,185. He finished in the top five 194 times and 374 times in the top 10, and won a Cup race in 16 consecutive seasons from 1983-98.

Rudd said he always looked up to drivers like A.J Foyt, Richard Petty and Bobby and Donnie Allison because of their toughness.

“I did some things that maybe some guys wouldn’t do getting back into the car when some guys might would have sat out a race or two,” Rudd said. “But I didn’t feel like I did it any different than the group in front of me. Those guys were tough.”

The 1977 Cup Series rookie of the year, Rudd went on to win six races for the Rudd Performance Motorsports team he operated from 1994-99, including the 1997 Brickyard 400.

The 44-year-old Edwards’ career included 72 career wins across the NASCAR’s three racing series, including 28 in Cup Series racing — most of which were capped by a celebratory backflip.

His success on the Truck Series success earned him full-time rides in both the Cup and Xfinity Series in 2005.

He broke onto the big scene by winning his first races in each series during an early season weekend sweep at Atlanta Motor Speedway and became a popular budding star in the sport. He won the Xfinity Series championship in 2007 and amassed 38 wins over seven full seasons at that level.

Edwards won the Coca Cola 600, Southern 500 in 2015 and was the Cup Series championship runner-up twice, including the closest finish in NASCAR history when he lost by tiebreaker in 2011.

Edwards was not at the announcement at the Hall of Fame in Charlotte, and was not able to be reached for interviews.

Moody drove a tank under the command of General George S. Patton in World War II, then moved moved to Florida in 1949 so he could race year round. He did in 1982.

Moody paired with business-minded John Holman to form Holman-Moody Racing in 1957, the beginning of a powerhouse NASCAR team.

They competed from 1957-73 winning championships with David Pearson in 1968 and 1969 and won the 1976 Daytona 500 with Mario Andretti in 1967. Among those who drover cars owned by Holman-Moody Racing include NASCAR Hall of Famers Joe Weatherly, Fred Lorenzen, Fireball Roberts, Bobby Allison and Pearson.

Sicking is credited with saving a lot of lives because of the SAFER barrier.

He went on to study each track’s incident history and helped implement a plan to cover the most dangerous areas immediately. All NASCAR national series race tracks currently feature SAFER barriers.

The 66-year-old Sicking was named winner of the Bill France Award of Excellence in 2003 and was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by President George W. Bush in 2005.

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This story has been corrected to show that the date of Hall of Fame inductions is Feb. 7, not January.

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Ricky Rudd, Carl Edwards and Ralph Moody selected to NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2025 (2024)

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Ricky Rudd, Carl Edwards and Ralph Moody selected to NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2025? ›

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carl Edwards and Ricky Rudd were elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Tuesday as the top vote-getters from the Modern Era Ballot. They will be inducted as part of the Class of 2025 along with Ralph Moody, the top choice from the Pioneer Ballot.

Is Ricky Rudd in the NASCAR Hall of Fame? ›

On Tuesday, one of the toughest drivers to ever strap into a race car finally secured his place in the NASCAR Hall of Fame as Rudd was named one of the three men that will make up the Class of 2025. Rudd will be enshrined with Carl Edwards and Ralph Moody.

What year did Ricky Rudd retire from Nascar? ›

Rudd fielded his own car from 1994-99, but after failing to win a race in 1999, he liquidated the team. He finished his career with Robert Yates and the Wood Brothers, his last race the 2007 Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami.

Is Carl Edwards in the Hall of Fame? ›

-- Carl Edwards said he never expected to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, so when the announcement came down a week ago, he was unreachable for hours until his wife encouraged him to check his phone. He was shocked to learn that he was joining Ricky Rudd as the 2025 inductees.

How many wins did Ricky Rudd have in Nascar? ›

Rudd was one of the few successful driver-owners in the modern era, having won 23 races during his 32-year racing career and 29 poles. The 67-year-old Rudd held the Cup Series record for consecutive starts with 788 before Jeff Gordon broke the record in 2015.

Who owns NASCAR Hall of Fame? ›

The NASCAR Hall of Fame is owned by the City of Charlotte, licensed by NASCAR and operated by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority.

How many NASCAR Hall of Famers are there? ›

A total of 61 individuals have been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. 47 were inducted as drivers, 26 of whom were inducted solely as drivers. The other 21 were inducted for their accomplishments as drivers, owners, crew chiefs, and/or broadcasters.

Who is the richest NASCAR driver alive? ›

1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. With an approximate net worth of $300 million as of 2023, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is regarded as one of the wealthiest NASCAR drivers. His racing journey commenced in the late 1990s, propelling him to legendary status within the racing community.

Why did Ricky Rudd taped his eyes open? ›

His eyes were swollen so badly he taped his eyes open to be able to race in the Daytona 500, as well as a flak jacket for his rib injury. After learning of this long after the fact, NASCAR instituted the policy of examining all drivers involved in wrecks to ensure that they will be able to race safely the next week.

Who is the oldest NASCAR driver still alive? ›

Well, in the 2022 Cup Series season, the oldest full-time driver is Harvick at 46 years old. However, he's by no means the oldest active NASCAR racer. For that accolade, we must turn to 70-year-old racer Norm Benning.

Who has more Hall of Famers? ›

With 39 Hall of Famers, the Bears still own the most HOFs in the NFL. Here are all 40 members from the Bears franchise who are in the Hall of Fame, coaches included: Doug Atkins. George Blanda.

Is James Edwards a Hall of Famer? ›

In 1990, he was inducted into the University of Washington Husky Hall of Fame. In 2015, he was inducted into the State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame.

Is Carl Banks a HOF? ›

Carl Banks: Creating a path of his own. From collegiate Hall of Famer, to 2x Super Bowl champion and NFL legend, to leading one of the nation's most successful sports apparel brands.

What is NASCAR driver Bill Elliott's net worth? ›

Bill Elliott: 2021 Net Worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, he has a net worth of $7 Million dollars. He further claimed the Motorsports Hall of Fame America for Inductee in 2007. Followed by the NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee award in 2015. He was a chosen driver for the award of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.

Is Richard Petty in the NASCAR Hall of Fame? ›

Petty was inducted into the first class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame on May 23, 2010. In 1997, he was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. He was named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers in 1998.

Is Darrell Waltrip in the Hall of Fame? ›

After being nominated for the inaugural 2010 and 2011 classes, he was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame's 2012 class. Waltrip served as a color analyst for Fox Sports alongside Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, and Jeff Gordon, a columnist at Foxsports.com, and an author.

Is Richie Evans in the NASCAR Hall of Fame? ›

Evans was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2012, one of the Hall's first 15 inductees. He was also inducted into the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1997. He was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers" in 1998, and ranked no. 1 in voting for NASCAR's all-time top-10 modified drivers.

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