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(1940 - ) For more than three decades Harry Gant served the sport of racing by working
hard, winning, and asking for very little fanfare. A product of his
small-town
His strong work ethic helped him to dominate the NASCAR Sportsman (now Busch Series) series during the 70’s while still building housing to make a living. He won more than 300 short track races, including 21 in the Busch Series. In the early 80’s, he teamed with co-owners Burt Reynolds and Hal Needham, crew chief Travis Carter, Mach One Racing and Skoal to create the “Bandit” car. This new partnership took Gant’s career to a higher level. He was chosen to compete in the IROC Series several times, and won it all in 1985. Gant left Winston Cup in 1994 with
a record of 18 wins, 35 second place finishes, 17 poles, and 123 top fives
out of 474 starts. He also raced in a limited number of Craftsman Truck
Series races in 1996. Harry
Gant Inducted 2006 |


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