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10 Episodes 2011 -
Episode 1
Fri, Apr 15, 2011 60 mins
Profiling Lee Petty, one of NASCAR's founding fathers and a member of the 2011 class in Charlotte. Petty won 54 races from 1949-1964.
Episode 2
Fri, Apr 22, 2011 60 mins
Profiling 2011 inductee Walter "Bud" Moore, a decorated veteran of World War II who spent four decades as one of NASCAR's top owners.
Episode 3
Sat, Apr 30, 2011 60 mins
Profiling driver and announcer Ned Jarrett, a 2011 inductee. Known as "Gentleman" Jarrett and the father of Dale, Ned captured 50 wins and two Cup titles (1961, '65) before his long career in broadcasting.
Episode 4
Fri, May 6, 2011 60 mins
Profiling driver David Pearson, a 2011 inductee. The quiet, confident everyman off the track provided on-track flash and fireworks in Cup racing from 1960-86.
Episode 5
Sat, May 14, 2011 60 mins
Profiling driver Bobby Allison, a 2011 Hall inductee. The popular Alabama native captured 85 Cup races from 1966-88 and claimed the 1983 series championship. Bobby led a family of racing Allisons, including son Davey, who died tragically in 1993.
Episode 6
Fri, Dec 9, 2011 60 mins
Cale Yarborough is profiled. The Class of 2012 inductee was a three-time Cup champion, totaling 83 victories and four Daytona 500 wins in a 31-year career.
Episode 7
Fri, Dec 9, 2011 60 mins
Dale Inman is profiled. The Class of 2012 inductee set crew-chief records of 193 victories and eight Cup championships while overseeing Richard Petty's team.
Episode 8
Fri, Dec 16, 2011 60 mins
Profiling Richie Evans. The Class of 2012 inductee known as "King of the Modifieds" won nine titles in a 13-year span, including eight in a row from 1978-85.
Episode 9
Fri, Jan 6, 2012 60 mins
Profiling 2012 inductee Darrell Waltrip. The three-time Cup champion had 84 victories and 59 poles in a career than spanned from 1972 to 2000.
Episode 10
Fri, Jan 13, 2012 60 mins
Profiling 2012 inductee Glen Wood. The famed Wood Brothers team co-owner (with brothers Leonard and Delano) won 97 races and also competed as a Cup driver.