France father-son headline 1st Hall of Fame class

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. headlined the five inductees into the first Hall of Fame class, a group that drew mixed reactions to the inclusion of France’s son instead of driver David Pearson.

France, who formed the National Association of Stock Car Racing in 1947, was the first inductee announced Wednesday in a ceremony that followed a lengthy voting session at the Charlotte Convention Center.

Richard Petty, the seven-time Cup champion and NASCAR’s all-time wins leader, was the second inductee revealed by current NASCAR chairman Brian France, who received the five envelopes one at a time from an independent accounting firm.

Next up was Bill France Jr., son of the NASCAR founder who spent nearly 30 years at the helm of America’s top motorsports series.

“When I seen the two Frances was in, I knew I didn’t have a chance,” Pearson said moments after the ceremony ended.

The final two nods instead went to Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR’s other seven-time champion, and Junior Johnson, a former driver and car owner whose early days of running moonshine through backroads of North Carolina stands as a symbol of NASCAR’s start.

Pearson’s exclusion surprised many, including Petty.

Ushered into the ballroom moments after the inductees were announced, the King had to be told who had been selected with him for next May’s induction ceremony.

“That wouldn’t have been my pick,” he said.

Decided upon by a panel of 50 NASCAR executives, journalists, former participants and one combined fan vote from NASCAR’s official Web site, the voters had a list of 25 nominees to consider. Petty, who was not on the panel, said he made his own list and had Pearson as his top pick.

“Anybody that won 105 races and didn’t make the cut—somebody ain’t adding right,” Petty said of Pearson.

Known as the “Silver Fox,” Pearson ranked second only to Petty’s 200 victories on NASCAR’s all-time win list. The three-time Cup champion had a winning percentage of 18.2 percent in a career that spanned 27 years—but never a complete season.

Had he ever run a full schedule, many believed he could have challenged Petty’s marks.

It was hard to tell if Pearson felt snubbed. He spoke for less than a minute after the ceremony, citing the need to get fellow nominee Cotton Owens home to his ailing wife.

“The same people don’t like everybody,” Pearson said. “So there got to be some people voting for other people. If they don’t like me, they’re going to vote for somebody else anyway, so that’s all right. I’m happy.”

The differing opinions created a strange dynamic through the convention center, where the voters gathered earlier Wednesday to debate the nominees before a secret ballot. As many of NASCAR’s pioneers discussed the selections, six women clad in black dresses, dark sunglasses and fake Earnhardt-like mustaches distributed invitations to a celebratory reception hosted by Earnhardt’s widow, Teresa.

Some of the voters lingered and described an emotional two-plus-hour meeting that was moderated by NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter. A presentation was made for each of the 25 nominees, and then the floor was opened for discussion.

“It was a meeting like I’ve never been in in racing, because I think everybody wanted to do the right thing and I think NASCAR was really nervous about the two Frances getting in,” said voter Humpy Wheeler, longtime motorsports executive.

“There was definitely a division there of people who felt ‘Hey, lets get the guys in that started this thing first, and then we’ll move on from there.’ That was argued about.”

France Sr., widely known as “Big Bill,” began as a promoter of beach racing in Daytona Beach, Fla., until he gathered several principals at the Streamline Hotel to form a governing body that became NASCAR.

Regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of American motorsports, he ruled with an iron first from NASCAR’s first race in 1949 until his 1972 retirement, when he handed control over to his son, Bill Jr.

“Billy” France led NASCAR through a period of extreme growth and was at the helm as the sport began to push past its Southern roots to become a national series. He held the top role until 2000, when he handed control to current president Mike Helton as he battled cancer.

But France Jr. stayed on top of the family business as chairman of a newly created board of directors, a position he held until turning leadership over to his son, Brian, in 2003.

“There was a lot of discussion about having two France family members in the same year,” Brian France admitted after, “so I was surprised, but very, very proud. Look, all the inductees easily could have made first ballot, but I also know how hard my father and grandfather worked. They poured their whole heart into this sport. It’s a proud day for the France family.”

NASCAR did not release the voting totals and said the order in which they were announced did not reflect the results. NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Pearson, Cale Yarborough and Bobby Allison were the next three highest vote getters but did not reveal in what order.

Still, there was a sense that the final slot was a close vote between France Jr. and Pearson, and that the pre-vote meeting definitely factored into the selections.

“The mood of the room clearly shifted a couple times,” said Landmark Newspapers reporter Dustin Long, the president of the National Motorsports Press Association. “It was very dramatic shifts, and it dealt with the France family.”

There was still some celebrating.

Teresa Earnhardt made a rare public appearance, and invited almost everyone in attendance to a reception to celebrate her husband, who was killed in an accident on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500.

“Everyone who knew him respected him,” she said. “I can’t imagine how difficult it was to choose five. It’s such an honor to narrow it down and include him.”

Earnhardt’s children did not attend the announcement but released a statement later that included reaction from Earnhardt’s mother, brother, sister, and two of his four children.

“He was the man, plain and simple,” said Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Johnson, meanwhile, didn’t attend the announcement after serving on the voter panel. Winner of 50 races as a driver, and another 132 and six championships as a car owner, he said in a statement his inclusion left him speechless.

“I’ll tell you, this is a big, big deal to me,” he said. “It’s the greatest thing that’s happened to me in this sport.”


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Updated Oct 14, 7:01 pm EDT
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  1. <i>gribbshere</i>
    315. Posted by gribbshere Sat Oct 17 1:03pm EDT

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    The France Dynasty is crooked and they created the Earnhardt dynasty who doesn't deserve the admiration he gets certainly not hall of fame yet....His should be the most tanted dynasty in sports history. He established (NASCAR allowed him too do so) that it is OK to wreck someone out of your way with no regard for them or their equipment (cheating not racing). The King never drove like that and he and Pearson had some of the closest races ever but they were clean....;if you really knew NASCAR you would know that Mark Martin is a better driver then Sr was ....who owned IROC even when SR was in it? WHo owned the Busch series? Equal equipment ,no cheating, talent vs talent Martin beats Earnhardt...just my opinion that many will hate me for....
  2. The Drinker
    314. Posted by The Drinker Fri Oct 16 4:02pm EDT

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    Here's My First Hall Of Fame List....

    1.Bill France Senior-Because He Started It All.

    2.Bill France Jr.-Because He Made The Sport The Most Popular Motorsports In America.

    3.Richard Petty-Because 200 Wins Will NEVER Be Beat.

    4.Alan Kulwicki-Because He Was The Very First Owner/Driver To Win A Championship.

    5.David Pearson-Because Back In The Day He Was The King's ONLY Competition.

    **Dale Senior Should Have Been Placed Into The Hall Of Fame In The Third Year.The Fans Voted Him In This Year,NOT Nascar.-Monty Flock Was A Much Better Driver Than Him.

    That's My Story And I'm Sticking To It.

    "CHEERS"
  3. Kitty
    313. Posted by Kitty Thu Oct 15 11:23pm EDT

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    NASCAR sucks!!! There's just something really offensive about creating a sport and then have your whole family inducted into the hall of fame. I'm sure the drunk Brian France will be in there too eventually. Keep on kissing the France's a s s e s!!!
  4. <i>hafttoo</i>
    312. Posted by hafttoo Thu Oct 15 2:35pm EDT

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    watch the japs will be in next year frances are a f#cking sellout
  5. L n D
    311. Posted by L n D Thu Oct 15 2:13pm EDT

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    What a crock of $%^&!!!!!! Why would the family need to place itself in the hall?? Leave it to the drivers and nobody else.. Course they feel like "WE OWN THIS TOWN AND THE SERIES SO EVERYONE KISS OUR AZZ" Glad I was busy doing other things than to waste my time watching the TV version of "WHO's Your Daddy" Course why would I watch it when i cant stand anything else related to NASCAR other than the actual RACE.. And even that is left to TiVi and 30min or so of trying to stay awake.. YAWN
  6. William M
    310. Posted by William M Thu Oct 15 1:42pm EDT

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    waaaaaa! dont worry. pearson, yarborough and others will be in next year
  7. Manny Z the Wolf Warrior
    309. Posted by Manny Z the Wolf Warrior Thu Oct 15 1:07pm EDT

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    This is a ripoff...The Silver Fox deserves to be in. He was clearly one of the best alongside The King. They both fought each other year in and year out and it's insane to think that David Pearson didn't get in because of Bill France Jr...
  8. <i>capncalyx</i>
    308. Posted by capncalyx Thu Oct 15 12:51pm EDT

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    Did the France @#$%ers even sit inside a race car????
  9. Robert
    307. Posted by Robert Thu Oct 15 12:38pm EDT

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    Next we'll be seeing commentators inducted who had terrible careers as racers or who just kiss "the France". This should be about the true racers of old first who made people want to watch it not the moneybags who were out to fill their pockets with cash while the drivers barely made a decent living. I never watched Nascar to see if Bill France made an appearance but to watch men drive cars as fast as they could and keep it together to the end. "The Chase' and restrictor plates is what the France's are about and that has almost ruined Nascar. The Best racer has to win the Championship after taking a huge points lead and starting all over again at the end of the season so others get another chance to beat him. It's a joke! The true champion races his heart out ALL season not just the last part of the season! Great job France...NOT!
  10. <i>lonster_9</i>
    306. Posted by lonster_9 Thu Oct 15 11:28am EDT

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    What a rip off, Pearson should of made it not France Jr.
  11. <i>sopdal566</i>
    305. Posted by sopdal566 Thu Oct 15 10:48am EDT

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    i posted this last night but they must have censored it. why would they let richard petty in when he won all of those races being sponsered by PLYMOUTH. check out the 69 daytona and tell me why they won the race. if he had to use his own money back then like everyone else did he would not have won at all. when you have someone giving you the cars, equipment, parts and technical know how . how can you lose. since everyone has a sponser now how well is old king of the hill number 43 doing???
  12. Stephen
    304. Posted by Stephen Thu Oct 15 10:28am EDT

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    I Love nascar always have. The racing has changed and so has the sport,most for the better(drivers & Fan). My first race was selling hotdogs for the Boy Scouts Of America at Daytona in 1975,been hooked ever since. The friends and family I've grown to love is the best fans in any sport period! The voting has got to be a difficult possistion to be put in for the casters,a job many would have difficulty with.Some many greats from our sport both on track and behind the wall.My hat is off to all those that make our sport great. David Pearson(aka.the silver fox)should have been in the Great Hall before France Jr. just like Earnhardt Sr. before Dale Jr.. Still I Bow to all that make this sport so fan blessed. Hope the future is as great as my previous 33 years as one of the biggest fans of the best sport on the planet. All hail the kings of speed!
  13. envoy n
    303. Posted by envoy n Thu Oct 15 10:18am EDT

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    pearson should of got in over france jr, the rest of the picks were good, france jr deserves to be n but not over pearson on a 1st ballot
  14. David W C
    302. Posted by David W C Thu Oct 15 9:58am EDT

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    They got it right except France Jr. the old man started it all he has to be no.1. Petty and SR. are tied for the most championships they should be next and no one can argue with Jr. Johnson, I had Pearson no. 5 but to be fair when you leave out Tim Flock, Red Byron,Lee Petty and many of the others that started Nascar theres always room for arguement. Wendell Scott should have a spot in the hall of fame somewhere but not in the top 5 maybe a special tribute. If you never lived in the south in the 50s and early 60s you wouldnt believe how hard it was for blacks to compete at anything let alone a sport like Nascar that didnt like white people from north of the Mason Dixon let alone a black man!
  15. <i>jerrytryling</i>
    301. Posted by jerrytryling Thu Oct 15 9:34am EDT

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    Since this was the initial selection to start the hall of fame, Why on earth did they limit the selection too five ? It should have been atleast ten and then five for each of the following years there after.
  16. Gregg
    300. Posted by Gregg Thu Oct 15 9:16am EDT

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    David Pearson should be in before Bill France Jr.
  17. smike
    299. Posted by smike Thu Oct 15 9:13am EDT

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    how cale yarborough did not make it is a bunch of crap. the only driver to win three straight winston cup championships, not three straight nextel championships, two entirely different things. im a long time race fan, but the new format sucks, watch the last ten laps of race is all you need to see. they say the economy is hurting racing, thats not the only thing hurting it.
  18. <i>miketedc</i>
    298. Posted by miketedc Thu Oct 15 8:40am EDT

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    I'm disappointed Winston and Skoal weren't inducted.
  19. VOODOOPHANTOM
    297. Posted by VOODOOPHANTOM Thu Oct 15 8:37am EDT

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    If you follow NASCAR, alot have stopped following NASCAR you only have to look at the thousands of empty seats at each race. KUDO'S to Petty.Johnson and Dale Sr. (RIP Dale) they deserve this great honor. France's have a N a zi hold on NASCAR....they truely think they are the G OD of this sport in there own mind they are. I rest my case
  20. JackL
    296. Posted by JackL Thu Oct 15 7:47am EDT

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    trichmondrules
    I like your list, its just about right
  21. Red
    295. Posted by Red Thu Oct 15 7:43am EDT

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    Create a Hall of Fame and then name yourselves as the First Inductees..... WOW Now thats being real sportsman like!
  22. Jim
    294. Posted by Jim Thu Oct 15 7:37am EDT

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    wow..u sensor the word be-atch??
  23. Jim
    293. Posted by Jim Thu Oct 15 7:36am EDT

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    if @#$%y pitty were in his prime today...., he wouldn't even b in the chase!! all he does anymore is toot his own horn, and whine about everyone else!!! go away @#$%ard!!! u never were all that!! and i watched!! cheater!!!
  24. Jim
    292. Posted by Jim Thu Oct 15 7:29am EDT

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    rob99.................., ur an idiot!!! pearson was way better than @#$% pitty......., never drove a full season and still kicked his ass!!!!!! MORON!!
  25. Jim
    291. Posted by Jim Thu Oct 15 7:10am EDT

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    any @#$%n moron who would ask "why is Earnhardt on the list"? has no @#$%n clue what NASCAR is all about!! if it wasnt 4 #3......, the sport wouldn't b as big as it is 2day stupid!!! ever watch him drive?? IDIOT!!!
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