NASCAR icon Dale Jarrett was one of the stars present at the NASCAR Hall of Fame ceremony at Charlotte on Friday. Speaking to the press, he said that he wanted Jeff Burton and Jimmy Makar to be inducted into the Hall of Fame someday, speaking highly of their achievements and expressed concern that Makar hasn’t even been a part of the ballot yet.

Former driver Kenny Wallace touched upon this subject on Coffee with Kenny. He opined that NASCAR does not carry as many drivers as the NFL or the NBA does players and so, inducting individuals into the Hall of Fame based on stats alone isn’t a viable practice.

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Wallace backed this by supporting the names that Jarrett had put forward. “Dale Jarrett just said something I totally agree with,” he said. “He said that we are going to have to start putting people in the Hall of Fame who have done more than winning and are not superstars.

“He said, ‘I wanna see Jimmy Makar.’ Makar was on brother Rusty’s team … Makar was a great crew chief. But he started Joe Gibbs Racing.”

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