2026-05-25

NASCAR Announces NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, Landmark Award

NASCAR Announces NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, Landmark Award

Harvick, Burton, Phillips Comprise Hall’s 17th Class

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 19, 2026) – NASCAR announced today the inductees who will comprise the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027. The three-person group – the 17th since the inception of the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2010 – consists of Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips. In addition, Lesa France Kennedy was named the recipient of the Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR.

 

Members of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Panel met today in an in-person closed session at the Charlotte Convention Center to debate and vote upon the 15 nominees for the induction class of 2027 and the five nominees for the Landmark Award.

 

The Class of 2027 was determined by votes cast by the Voting Panel, including representatives from NASCAR, the NASCAR Hall of Fame, track owners from major facilities and historic short tracks, media members, manufacturer representatives, competitors (drivers, owners, crew chiefs), recognized industry leaders, a nationwide fan vote conducted through NASCAR.com and the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion (Kyle Larson). In all, 50 votes were cast. The accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) presided over the tabulation of the votes.

 

Harvick received 92% of the Modern Era ballot votes and Burton received 32%. Neil Bonnett finished third, followed by Randy Dorton and Greg Biffle. Larry Phillips received 38% of the Pioneer ballot votes.

 

Results for the NASCAR.com Fan Vote were Harry Hyde (Pioneer), Greg Biffle and Kevin Harvick (Modern Era).

 

The two Modern Era inductees came from a group of 10 nominees that included: Greg Biffle, Neil Bonnett, Tim Brewer, Jeff Burton, Randy Dorton, Ray Elder, Ernie Elliott, Kevin Harvick, Randy LaJoie and Jack Sprague.

 

Nominees for the Pioneer Ballot included: Ray Fox, Harry Hyde, Banjo Matthews, Herb Nab and Larry Phillips.

 

Nominees for the Landmark Award included Alvin Hawkins, Lesa France Kennedy, Dr. Joseph Mattioli, Les Richter and T. Wayne Robertson.

 

Ten nominees appeared on the Modern Era ballot, which was selected by the traditional Nominating Committee. The same committee selected the five Landmark Award nominees. The Pioneer ballot, which included five nominees whose careers began in 1966 or earlier, was selected by the Honors Committee.

 

The Class of 2027 Induction Ceremony is set for Friday, Jan. 22, 2027, at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Tickets for the Induction Ceremony will be available June 10 on NASCARHall.com.

 

 

Class of 2027 Inductees:

 

Kevin Harvick

Kevin Harvick’s rise to NASCAR stardom came under extraordinary circumstances in 2001, when he was called upon to replace Dale Earnhardt following his tragic passing. Just three races into his rookie season, Harvick delivered an emotional victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and went on to earn the 2001 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors, signaling the arrival of a new force in the sport. Known as “The Closer,” he proved capable of winning anywhere, including his 2007 Daytona 500 triumph. In 2014, Harvick mastered NASCAR’s brand-new elimination-style playoff, answering every must-win moment to claim the Cup Series championship and cement his place among the sport’s elite. Over 826 starts, Harvick amassed 60 victories, ranking 11th all-time among Cup Series winners. After retiring from full-time competition, he transitioned to broadcasting, joining FOX Sports as a NASCAR analyst for Cup Series races.

 

Jeff Burton

“The Mayor” of NASCAR. Jeff Burton earned that nickname for his insightful perspectives on issues affecting the well-being and safety of the sport. But it was his on-track performance that fueled his 22-year Cup Series career. The 1994 Cup Series Rookie of the Year spent the first half of his career at Roush Fenway Racing, where he experienced his most success. His first Cup win came at Texas Motor Speedway in 1997, the track’s first race. Over the next five years, Burton would win 17 times and finish in the top five in the standings four times. In 1999, he won a career high six races, including two of the sport’s crown jewel events – the Coca Cola 600 and Southern 500. Burton finished his career with 21 Cup wins and 27 O’Reilly Series wins, one of 10 drivers to have at least 20 wins in each series. Since 2015, Burton has served as an analyst for NBC Sports’ NASCAR coverage.

Larry Phillips

The legend of Missouri’s Larry Phillips cannot be measured in wins alone. That’s because nobody can say for sure how many victories there were. He raced here, there and everywhere on dirt and asphalt and in places where record keeping wasn’t always a priority. Phillips was just happy to vanquish the competition and go on to the next track. One crew chief, James Ince, estimated Phillips won 1,000 times; maybe 2,000. Rivals expressed frustration upon seeing Phillips’ No. 75 car come through the pit gate, admitting they were racing each other for second place. What is fact is that Phillips was the first of two drivers to win five NASCAR Weekly Series national championships. During an 11-year span – from his first title in 1989 through 1996 – the Springfield, Missouri competitor won 220 of 289 NASCAR-sanctioned starts. Phillips also won 13 track championships in three states.

 

Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR:

 

Lesa France Kennedy

Lesa France Kennedy is the Executive Vice Chair of NASCAR and one of the most influential women in sports. In her more than 30-year career with ISC (International Speedway Corporation), Kennedy advanced through several key executive positions with increasing responsibility including Secretary, Treasurer, Executive Vice President and CEO. Kennedy spearheaded the revitalization of Phoenix Raceway, and the state-of-the-art Daytona Rising project at Daytona International Speedway. She also helped cement NASCAR’s presence in the Midwest with the building of Kansas Speedway. Kennedy has been honored by Forbes, Adweek, Sports Business Journal, the National Women’s History Museum and is enshrined in the Cynopsis Sports Hall of Fame.


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Rolling Out the Saturday Night Short Track Fun at Peterborough Speedway

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Rolling Out the Saturday Night Short Track Fun at Peterborough Speedway
By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media
Get all the action you can handle as the Saturday night short track fun rolls into Central Ontario.
A capacity crowd was on hand Saturday, May 16th for the first night of local racing since last year’s Autumn Colours Classic. The New Country KX 105 2026 saw former track and series champions take checkered flags in 5 of the show’s 6 headline events.

Former champion Shawn Solomon claimed the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock win over reigning titlist Alex Dallaire. Jacob Stavropoulos, Zac Cheng and Ryan Armstrong rounded out the top 5. Ryan Kimball was the best of the Late Model pack, with another former track champion Dan McHattie chasing him to victory lane. Ollie Ferguson, Jacob Mercer and John Owen followed the lead duo to the stripe.
Former title holder Bailey Jacobs was the Super Stock feature winner, over Colton Everingham. Myles Tyson – who has a Peterborough Speedway crown on his resume was next – followed by Donovan Price and Dan Archibald. An Autumn Colours Classic regular Doug Butler claimed the season’s inaugural SwitchTire Mini Stock ‘A’ main over John Lavalle, Matt McGrath, Cameron McGlashen and Dave Bragg.
The Gordon family continued to dominate the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Truck running order as former champion Kyle Gordon took the win. Scott Jacobs, Adam Chatten, Shawn Murray and Stephen Bierworth rounded out the top 5. 2025 Trailers Plus Ontario Legend Car Series champ Dawson Drimmie returned to Dart Heating & Air Conditioning Victory Lane after scoring the headline event. Cole McFadden, Keaton Pipe, Adam Cuthbertson and multi-time titleholder Matt Haufe followed Drimmie across the line.

The second week of Peterborough Speedway’s 2026 schedule rolls to the starting line Saturday, May 23rd with a line-up that includes the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock, Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Truck and Late Model divisions, plus the years first appearance of the Nadeau’s Collision Junior Late Models and GEN-3 Electrical OMRS SportsMods. Grandstand gates open at 5:00, with the first Great Canadian RV green flag at 6:00. This week’s special attraction will be Kid’s Barrel Races at intermission.
“We’re looking to carry the momentum of our strong season opener through every event of the season,” said Peterborough Speedway track owner and promoter J.P. Josiasse. “Our goal for every show is to help Central Ontario race fans make memories for life.”

Looking ahead to Saturday, May 30th Peterborough Speedway will host a program featuring Bone Stock, Mini Stock, Super Stock and Late Model action, plus the first of this year’s visits from the Outlaw Midgets. Kid’s rides will be the weekly intermission feature.
Stay up to date with the latest track news and schedule information by checking www.peterboroughspeedway.com and the track’s social media pages or platforms.
Photo attachment: Jessica Blair – Follow Me Photography
Former track champion Bailey Jacobs (No. 60) had a successful return to Central Ontario taking the opening night Super Stock win – Saturday, May 16th – at Peterborough Speedway.
Reigning track champion Ryan Kimball (No. 16) claimed the season opening Late Model feature win – Saturday, May 16th – at Peterborough Speedway.
Defending Trailers Plus Ontario Legend Car Series champion Dawson Drimmie (No. 66) continued his personal hot streak with another feature win – Saturday, May 16th – at Peterborough Speedway.
Prepared by: Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


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