CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bill Elliott headlined the sixth class of inductees into NASCAR's Hall of Fame, a group that included three champions, the first African-American winner and a driver with movie star looks."Awesome Bill From Dawsonville" was NASCAR's 1988 champion, a 44-race winner and the first driver to claim the Winston Million bonus in 1985 for winning three NASCAR crown jewel races.A 16-time winner of NASCAR's most popular driver award, the Georgia-born Elliott won two Daytona 500s and the Southern 500 three times.His induction came one day after his 19-year-old son, Chase, was named by Hendrick Motorsports as the driver who will replace four-time champion Jeff Gordon in the iconic No.