The Commercial Appeal

Earnhardt Jr. leads 2021 Hall class

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

All Dale Earnhardt Jr. needed was a chance to prove he could win in stock cars.

Turns out, he was a natural – on and off the track.

Now the longtime fan favorite and two-time Daytona 500 winner will join his famous, late father in NASCAR'S Hall of Fame after being selected as one of three members of the 2021 class. The other inductees are Red Farmer and the late Mike Stefanik. Ralph Seagraves was chosen as the Landmark Award winner.

Earnhardt Jr. received 76% of the votes in his first time on the ballot.

Being an Earnhardt name certainly provides some advantages.

His grandfathe­r, Ralph, was inducted into the Motorsport­s Hall of Fame in 1997 and was selected as one of the 50 greatest drivers in NASCAR history.

Junior's father also made that list. The Intimidato­r reached victory lane 76 times, winning a record-tying seven Cup championsh­ips and hordes of fans with his fearless style. And when Dale Earnhardt was killed in a crash on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500, many of his fans started rooting for his son.

Earnhardt Jr. also got his first big break in 1998 when he raced full-time in the Busch Series – for his dad. He took full advantage by winning backto-back series titles in 1998 and 1999 before posting his first two Cup wins as a rookie in 2000.

But even without a Cup title on his resume, Junior carved out his own niche in the series.

He won 26 races, including the Daytona 500 in 2004 and 2014. He won the Pepsi 400 in July 2001, the first race at

Daytona following his father's fatal crash. He also won four straight races at Talladega from 2001-03.

And when he finally walked away from full-time Cup driving after the 2017 season, he earned his 15th consecutiv­e most popular driver award.

Stefanik won seven titles in NASCAR'S modified series and two more in the Busch North series, giving him nine total victories, tied for second in series history with Richie Evans. In 2003, Stefanik was named the second greatest driver in modified history and last year he just missed the cut last year.

Ricky Rudd finished third in balloting.

Farmer, one of the three original “Alabama Gang” members with brother Bobby and Donnie Allison, beat out Hershel Mcgriff by earning 71% of the vote on the pioneer ballot.

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