Kurt Busch is officially heading to the NASCAR Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026. The former Cup Series champion was inducted on his first ballot, joining legends Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick. But not everyone was on board. NASCAR veteran Tommy Baldwin Jr. explained why he didn’t vote for Busch, citing the driver’s controversial off-track behavior and the example it sets for future generations.
In this video, we break down Busch’s Hall of Fame career, Baldwin’s honest remarks, and the ongoing debate about legacy vs. character in motorsports.
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its harry gant not grant .good video anyway thums up
Integrity over winning, 🤔
I have to agree with Tommy on this one definitely was not a role model off the track angry all the time
Achievements on the track off the track can’t the man have his own personal life. Poor Tommy can’t separate work from home life that’s why he’s a dick and didn’t vote for Kurt.
Tommy is rite if you count all the people he disrespected should count but Nascar is just as bad
Kurt wax a decent driver and maybe should be in the HOF but there are many guys on that list that were more deserving!!!