The 2016 NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony is this Friday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina. Five new members will be enshrined: Jerry Cook, Bobby Isaac, Terry Labonte, Bruton Smith, and Curtis Turner. This is the first of five 2016 NASCAR Hall of Fame profiles.

150109_nhof(logo)Terry Labonte

Born: Nov. 16, 1958

Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas

Championships (2)
Premier – 1984, ‘96

Premier Series Stats
Competed: 1978-2014
Starts: 890 Wins: 22 Poles: 27

Terry Labonte is a two-nickname NASCAR star. Early in his career he was
known as the “Iceman” for his coolness under pressure. But his demeanor belied
his determination. Later in his career he became known as the sport’s “Iron Man”
thanks to 665 consecutive starts in NASCAR’s premier series, a record which
stood until 2002.

Winning two premier series championships, in 1984 and ’96, is impressive; the
12-year gap distinguishes Labonte further. No other driver has won his first two
championships that far apart and Labonte is one of only six drivers with
championships in two decades. In addition, Terry and younger brother Bobby are
the only two brothers with premier series titles.

Labonte’s stellar career is tucked between perfect bookends – his two Southern
500 wins, in 1980 and 2003. His 361 top-10 finishes ranks 10th all time.

In 1998, Labonte was named one of NASCAR’s 50 Greatest Drivers.

Photo Gallery (photos – ISC Archives via Getty Images)

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