Ricky Rudd, known as the “Ironman” for his 788 consecutive starts over a 32-year career, was feted for his grit.
Carl Edwards, Ricky Rudd and Ralph Moody became the latest members elected into the NASCAR Hall of Fame as the Class of 2025.
Ricky Rudd, known as the "Ironman" for his 788 consecutive starts over a 32-year career, and 'Cousin' Carl Edwards were inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday night.
It’s that time of year again, the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction ceremony. This year’s three-man class covers plenty of historic moments in NASCAR. From a scary crash in Daytona to the famed Tide ...
Ricky Rudd, once known as NASCAR's "Iron Man," reflects on storied career before induction to NASCAR Hall of Fame as member ...
NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Kyle Larson goes up into the fence after being involved in a crash on the final lap ... after a collision between Ricky Rudd and Bill Elliott’s cars.
Ricky Rudd has always come across as a bit of a tough guy. It’s a reputation that developed over time simply because there’s one thing that Rudd isn’t very good at: backing down. The son of ...
In their cars, the drivers are cocooned in safety gear, including a steel framed roll cage, seven point seatbelt harness, flame retardant racing suits and crash helmets ... Behind him, Ricky Rudd was ...
But two things tie Edwards and Rudd together — when each decided to retire, both essentially vanished from the NASCAR scene, ...
NASCAR enshrined three new members in its Hall of Fame in a ceremony Friday night: Carl Edwards, Ricky Rudd and the late Ralph Moody.