15) Junior Johnson
NASCAR announced its first inductions into the Hall of Fame in 2010, with only 3 drivers making the initial cut. Among these three, was no other than Junior Johnson. Johnson won 50 races at NASCAR’s highest level, yet somehow never managed to win a Cup Series championship. Johnson hasn’t raced for 50 years, yet still ranks among the top 15 for poles and laps led.
14) Kevin Harvick
Harvick has been a mainstay on the leaderboards ever since he first started racing in 2001. Since his debut, he has won 51 Cup Series events, which doesn’t even include his 61 wins in NASCAR’s Xfinity and Truck series. The future Hall of Famer won the season championship in 2014, finishing in the top 10 for points in 14 other seasons.