Two NASCAR Hall of Famers - Glen and Leonard Wood.
Rusty Wallace's Hall of Fame career includes victories at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Brad Keselowski congratulates Rusty Wallace on his Hall of Fame induction.
Buddy Baker son of inductee Buck Baker presents the Nascar Hall of Fame Ring for Buck Baker to his wife Susan Baker.
David Pearson presents The Nascar Hall of Fame ring to Joel Thomas grandson of Hall Of fame inductee Cotton Owens.
Leonard Wood, left, visits with David Pearson in the garage area in 2009 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Wood and the Wood Brothers team were one of the most dominant teams in NASCAR history.
NASCAR's first multiple-time champion, Baker won two titles and finished runner-up twice from 1955 to 1958,
Herb Thomas' 48 wins in 228 gives him a NASCAR-record winning percentage of 21 percent.
Cotton Owens, left, won nine times as a driver but also hired two of the sport's biggest names - David Pearson and Junior Johnson. Pearson captured 27 of his 105 career wins driving for Owens.
Rusty Wallace won at least one race for 16 seasons in a row and clinched the 1989 Cup title at Atlanta Motor Speedway.