Poll - Vote For USAC 2016 Hall Of Fame Candidates! Our fans get to vote in 4 of the at-large USAC Hall of Fame candidates for 2016. Please take a moment and vote for 4!

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Created 21st June 2016 - 1:50 AM
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Results Breakdown - Part 2 / 6

Steve Butler - 6 Time USAC Champion
819
12%
Willie Davis - '69 & '71 USAC Sprint Champion Car Owner
706
10%
Frankie Del Roy - USAC Official & Chief Mechanic
175
3%
Paul Goldsmith = USAC Stock Car Champion
178
3%
Sam Hanks - 1957 Indy 500 Winner & USAC Official
335
5%
Gene Hartley - USAC's First Feature Winner (1956)
226
3%
Joe Leonard - 2x USAC National Driving Champion
349
5%
Steve Lewis - 10x USAC National Midget Car Owner Champion
671
10%
Bill Lipkey - USAC promoter at Kokomo & Ft Wayne
199
3%
Rick Mears - 4x Indy 500 Winner
688
10%
Kevin Olson - 2x USAC National Midget Champion
1067
15%
Jim Rathmann - 1960 Indy 500 Champion
176
3%
Lloyd Ruby - 7x Indy Car Winner
576
8%
Troy Ruttman - 1952 Indy 500 Winner
370
5%
Johnny Thomson -1958 USAC Eastern Sprint Champion
179
3%
John Zink - 2x Indy 500 Winning Car Owner
175
3%
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