A two time winner of the Sprint Cup Series (1984 & 1996) Terry Labonte is another who was named to the prestigious NASCAR’s top fifty driver’s list in 1998. Labonte may have had the two huge wins, but his overall Sprint Cup rankings are a little inconsistent in comparison to some of the others ranked ahead of him. Still, Labonte has to be considered a future shoe-in, as he was the first to receive a Hall of Fame nomination after the Hall relaxed eligibility to active drivers over the age of 55 or with 30 years of NASCAR experience. That sounds like a golden path to us.
The Bullet Points: Country of Origin: Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.A.
Described as the best NASCAR driver of all time to never win the Sprint Cup championship, Mark Martin still won a hell of a lot. Martin won 40 races on the Sprint Cup series and was named to 50 NASCAR’s greatest drivers in 1998. As mentioned, Martin never won the Sprint Cup series, but was a runner-up five times. That should be more than enough to capture a spot in the Hall of Fame and is enough to obtain the number one slot on our list.
The Bullet Points: Country of Origin: Batesville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
From the Harry Potter series of books and films, we learn that there is a band that appeals to the wizards and witches set. Shown in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, we have Weird Sisters, who was played by members of some of the most important British bands in the 2000’s. Does their performance at the Yule Ball warrant them induction, or does the fact that the band has members of Radio Head and Pulp get them inducted?
The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Actors: Jason Buckle (Heathcote Barbary, Rhythm Guitar) Steven Claydon (Gideon Crumb, Bagpipes) Jonny Greenwood (Kirley Duke, Lead Guitar) Phil Selway (Orsino Thurston, Drums) Steve Mackey (Donaghan Tremlett, Bass) Jarvis Cocker (Myron Wagtail, Lead Singer)
Songs you might remember: Do the Hippogriff
Why you should vote for them: The actual band members are about as close to a British supergroup as you can get.
Why you should not vote for them: There is something off putting about any band that only appeals to witches and wizards.
When you have a film called “Slacker”, is it not a surprise that a band featured in the film is called “The Ultimate Losers”? We see them briefly in a dingy Texas bar though we don’t see them for long as this film does not stay with any character for very long. Still, when the band’s music (as brief as we heard it) goes so well with the film, do we have a reason to expect a vote or two for the Ultimate Losers?
The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Slacker (1991)
Actors: Scott Marcus and Unknown members
Songs you might remember: None
Why you should vote for them: Out of resect for what was a very good cult film.
Why you should not vote for them: They were really not relevant, and not amongst the top ten things to remember in this film.