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NASCAR Hall Of Fame: 2010 Class Honored (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 05/11/10 03:49 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 05:25 PM ET

NASCAR Hall Of Fame:

(AP) CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The rumble from a pair of motors interrupted the opening ceremony at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Nobody seemed to mind, though, when Richard Petty pulled his 1974 Dodge Charger onto the ceremonial plaza, with Junior Johnson trailing in a 1940 Ford. The two members of NASCAR's inaugural Hall of Fame class climbed from the cars they are most associated with to a rousing ovation.

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"This is the greatest thing that's ever happened to me," Johnson said of being part of the first induction class.

Started in 1948, the National Association of Stock Car Racing finally opened its Hall of Fame on Tuesday with a star-studded ceremony.

North Carolina governor Beverly Perdue joined Charlotte area dignitaries and representatives of NASCAR's past and present on a stage outside the Hall for the hour-long opening ceremony. After Johnson and Petty's arrival - Petty in a replica of his No. 43 STP Dodge, and Johnson in a No. 3 Ford that read "Carolina Moonshine" - several past champions scanned their entrance cards to officially open the doors.

The city spent $195 million on the project and is touting it as the biggest and most technologically advanced Hall of Fame in professional sports. The 150,000-square-foot building is a shrine of memorabilia, exhibits that recreate old-time NASCAR lore, 154 video screens, racing simulators and interactive activities.

NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick, who helped the city of Charlotte with its winning bid for the rights to the Hall of Fame in 2006, spoke at Tuesday's ceremony and was one of the first visitors to tour the facility after the doors opened.

"I just think if you don't hold on to history in anything, that it doesn't mean much," Hendrick said. "he fact that we can showcase our history in such a great setting is going to pay us huge dividends down the road because new fans ought to know about Junior Johnson and they ought to know Buck Baker and those kind of guys. And they ought to be able to see the old cars.

"I think a fan walks away knowing we care about our past and our history.To me, that's what's important - that our history, our roots and our heritage is important. It's not all just about today."

The inaugural class, elected by 50 voters last year, is: NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., longtime chairman Bill France Jr., seven-time champion Dale Earnhardt, Johnson and Petty. The induction ceremony is May 23.

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Jeff Cunningham
03:13 PM on 05/21/2010
Don't forget, Junior Johnson was perhaps a better owner than he was a driver. Sure, he won 50 races behind the wheel, and sort of "discovered" the art of drafting, but Junior Johnson is a six-time Winston Cup winning car owner -- winning three straight titles in the 1970s with Cale Yarborough (the only guy to win three straight before Jimmie Johnson -- no relation) and three more in the 1980s with Darrell Waltrip.

All five of those men are worthy of induction, and it's nice to see the sport I love so much with its own Hall of Fame now. I cannot wait to make the trek to the HoF in the near future, and I can't wait to go to the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway next weekend.
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03:33 PM on 05/11/2010
Driving fast in a circle is not a sport. NASCAR should be outlawed for wasting gas, polluting the Earth, and gathering rednecks in herds.