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Dale Jarrett

Dale Arnold Jarrett (born November 26, 1956) is a former American race car driver and current racing commentator for NBC. He is best known for winning the Daytona 500 three times (in 1993, 1996, and 2000) and winning the NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship in 1999. He is the son of 2-time Grand National Champion Ned Jarrett, younger brother of Glenn Jarrett, father of former driver Jason Jarrett, and cousin of Todd Jarrett. In 2007, Jarrett joined the ESPN/ABC broadcasting team as an announcer in select Nationwide Series races.[1] In 2008, after retiring from driving following the 2008 Food City 500, he joined ESPN permanently as the lead racing analyst replacing Rusty Wallace. In 2015, Jarrett became a part of the NBC Sports Broadcasting Crew for NASCAR events.[2] He was inducted in the 2014 class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Dale Jarrett
Jarrett in 2011
BornDale Arnold Jarrett
(1956-11-26) November 26, 1956 (age 66)
Conover, North Carolina, U.S.
Achievements1999 Winston Cup Series Champion
1993, 1996, 2000 Daytona 500 Winner
1996, 1999 Brickyard 400 Winner
1996 Coca-Cola 600 Winner
1998 Winston 500 Winner
1996, 2000, 2004 Budweiser Shootout Winner
AwardsNamed one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
2004 USG Person of the Year Award
NASCAR Hall of Fame (2014)
NASCAR Cup Series career
668 races run over 24 years
Best finish1st (1999)
First race1984 Sovran Bank 500 (Martinsville)
Last race2008 Food City 500 (Bristol)
First win1991 Champion Spark Plug 400 (Michigan)
Last win2005 UAW Ford 500 (Talladega)
Wins Top tens Poles
32 260 16
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
329 races run over 20 years
Best finish4th (1984, 1986)
First race1982 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last race2007 Food City 250 (Bristol)
First win1986 L.D. Swain 150 (Rougemont)
Last win1995 Jiffy Lube Miami 300 (Homestead)
Wins Top tens Poles
11 173 14
Statistics current as of December 20, 2012.

Early life and education

Jarrett was born on November 26, 1956[3] in Conover, North Carolina, the middle child of Ned and Martha.[4] Jarrett has an older brother, Glenn; and a younger sister, Patti.[4] Jarrett's father Ned competed in the NASCAR Grand National Division between 1953 and 1966,[5] winning two series championships in 1961 and 1965.[6] Following retirement, Ned remained active in the racing community as manager of Hickory Motor Speedway and later established a career in broadcasting calling Cup races.[3]

Jarrett spent his childhood traveling to his father's races across the Southern United States.[3] He was introduced to golf by age twelve;[7] he also played football, basketball and baseball while attending Newton-Conover High School.[7] Jarrett led his high school's golf team to three conference championships, and was named the school's athlete of the year as a senior.[8] Following graduation in 1975, Jarrett worked at Hickory Motor Speedway, the track his father managed.[8] Jarrett was offered a full golf scholarship from the University of South Carolina, which he declined.[9] Though he continued to play golf, Jarrett was interested in following his father's footsteps as a racing driver.[10]

Racing career

Beginnings

In April 1977, Jarrett entered his first professional race in the Limited Sportsman Division in Hickory.[11] His vehicle, a 1968 Chevrolet Nova,[8] was built by Andy Petree and Jimmy Newsome.[11] Jarrett started last and finished in ninth place;[11] it was after this event when Jarrett knew that he wanted to race for a living.[11][12] Jarrett continued to compete in the Limited Sportsman Division for two years,[11] before moving up to the Dash Series and then the Late Model Sportsman Division,[13] the latter in which he earned his first victory.[11]

1982–1986

Jarrett competed in the 1982 NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series for car owner Horace Isenhower.[13] He earned fourteen Top 10 finishes throughout the season, with a best of third place at Hickory; and he finished sixth in the point standings.[13] During the 1983 season, Jarrett earned four poles and seventeen Top 5's, finishing fifth in the point standings. For the 1984 Busch Grand National Series, Jarrett received sponsorship from Econo Lodge; Valvoline; and Budweiser. He earned six front-row starts and 19 Top 10's, finishing a career-best fourth in the point standings. Jarrett made his Winston Cup Series debut during the 1984 season. Driving the No. 02 Chevrolet for Emanuel Zervakis at Martinsville Speedway, Jarrett qualified 24th and finished 14th.[14] He made two more Cup starts that season, at the Firecracker 400 for Jimmy Means, and the Warner W. Hodgdon American 500. During the 1986 Busch Grand National Series, Jarrett earned his first career victory at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, North Carolina;[14] piloting the Nationwise Auto Parts Pontiac to victory lane. He also earned six poles in 1986.

1987–1991

 
1989 racecar

Jarrett earned his second career victory in the Busch Grand National Series at Hickory during the 1987 season.[15] In the Winston Cup Series, Jarrett replaced Tommy Ellis in the No. 18 Chevrolet owned by Eric Freelander early in the season. Running a primarily-unsponsored car, he had two 10th-place finishes and ended the season 26th in points, second to Davey Allison for Rookie of the Year honors. He ran every race of the 1988 season, despite running with various teams. He made most of his starts in the No. 29 Hardee's-sponsored Oldsmobile owned by Cale Yarborough, finishing eighth at Riverside International Raceway. He also ran races for Buddy Arrington and Hoss Ellington that season, finishing 23rd in the final standings. He ran the entire season for Yarborough in 1989, posting five Top 10 finishes, including two fifth-place runs. Jarrett enjoyed the majority of his success in the Busch Series during the 1990 and 1991 seasons.[16] Led by crew chief John Ervin[17] and engine builder Ron Hutter, Jarrett scored victories at Bristol, Charlotte, Rockingham and Darlington (twice). Jarrett began 1990 without a Cup ride before taking over the No. 21 Citgo-sponsored Ford Thunderbird for Wood Brothers Racing at the Valleydale Meats 500, replacing the injured Neil Bonnett. He finished in the Top 10 seven times during the season and finished 25th in the final standings despite missing the first five races of the season. The following season, Jarrett won his first career Winston Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, and finished a then career-best 17th in the final standings.

1992–1999

Despite the win, Jarrett left Wood Brothers to drive the No. 18 Interstate Batteries-sponsored Chevrolet for the fledgling Joe Gibbs Racing team. In their first year of competition, Jarrett had two Top 5 finishes but dropped to 19th in points. In 1993, Jarrett won the Daytona 500 after battling Dale Earnhardt (commonly referred to as "The Dale and Dale Show"). While Jarrett did not win again that season, he had a total of 13 Top 5's and finished fourth in the final standings. During the spring race at Bristol, Jarrett threw his helmet at the No. 90 car of Bobby Hillin Jr. who crashed Jarrett while he had been lapped. The next season, Jarrett won the Mello Yello 500, but chose to step down from the Gibbs organization at the end of the season. Jarrett signed to drive for Robert Yates in 1995, piloting the No. 28 Texaco-sponsored Ford in place of an injured Ernie Irvan at the Winston Cup level. His Busch Series team also made the switch to Ford as well. With engines provided by Yates and sponsorship from Mac Tools, Jarrett scored four Busch Series wins during the season. However, only three of the wins counted. His win at Michigan was disqualified due to an unapproved engine part.[18]

He won his first Cup race for Yates at Pocono Raceway and finished 13th in the final standings. When it was announced Irvan (who had returned toward the end of the year in a Texaco Havoline-sponsored Yates car numbered 88) would return to the 28 after a year-long absence due to injuries, Yates had planned to help Jarrett compete in his own team with a Hooters sponsorship. The deal fell through, however, and Yates promoted the 88 car to full-time in the Winston Cup Series with Ford assuming the sponsorship through its Quality Care Service and Ford Credit divisions. In 1996, Jarrett won the Daytona 500 for a second time, and finished in the Top 2 in each of the first three races of the season. He also won the Coca-Cola 600, Brickyard 400, and the second Michigan race. Jarrett finished third in the final point standings behind Hendrick Motorsports teammates Terry Labonte and Jeff Gordon. Jarrett's kissing of the bricks at Indianapolis started a tradition that has been used by every NASCAR team at the race since then and in the Indianapolis 500 since 2003.

The following season, he won a career-best seven races but lost the championship to Jeff Gordon by 14 points, who by Jarrett's own admission on August 25, 2012, was "eleven hundred times the driver I ever dreamed of being". In 1998, Jarrett won three races, and finished second in the last two races of the year, ending up third in the final point standings to Jeff Gordon, despite suffering gallbladder problems, which made him miss the exhibition race in Japan. After an offseason surgery, Jarrett returned in 1999 and took the points lead after his first win of the season at the Pontiac Excitement 400 and held it for the rest of the season, when he won The Winston Cup title by 201 points over Bobby Labonte with four wins (Richmond, Michigan, Daytona, and Indianapolis), 24 Top 5's, a then Modern Era record 29 Top 10's, and an average 6.76 finish. He also retired from the Busch Series to become a part-time owner, partnering with National Football League quarterback Brett Favre to field the No. 11 Rayovac-sponsored Ford for his son Jason, Yates teammate Kenny Irwin Jr., and Steve Grissom.[19] He had 11 wins in the Busch Series when he retired.

2000–2005

 
Dale Jarrett's 2000 Daytona 500 winning car on display at Daytona USA, taken January 2001

Following his title in 1999, Jarrett won the Daytona 500 for the third time in 2000; however, after only winning one other race and dropping to fourth in the standings, Ford elected to withdraw as the primary sponsor (although Ford Credit remained as the secondary). United Parcel Service (UPS) was signed as the primary sponsor for Jarrett and shortly thereafter, UPS began a multi-year promotional campaign involving the company trying to convince him to drive their trademark "Big Brown Truck" in a race.

In 2001, he won three of the first eight races of the season (Darlington, Texas, and Martinsville) and traded the points lead with Jeff Gordon, with the two of them having the same point totals for a few different weeks, but won only once more at New Hampshire in July and faded back to fifth in the standings. In addition, Jarrett suffered a concussion from a hard crash at the new Kansas Speedway. In an interview, Jarrett said that he did remember not being in the Protection One 400 but only getting on the plane to go to the racetrack. After that season, Jarrett's long-time crew chief Todd Parrott departed and Jimmy Elledge took over the role as a replacement. After seven races of the 2002 season, Jarrett and Parrott reunited, and Jarrett went on to clinch two victories (Pocono and Michigan) and rebounded to ninth in the final standings after the poor start to the year.

Jarrett began the 2003 season by winning at North Carolina Speedway but only posted five more Top 10 finishes, relegating him to 26th in the final standings. He rebounded in 2004 to finish 15th in points, despite not winning a race for the first time since 1992. In 2005, Jarrett had an up-and-down year in 2005. In the Busch Series Bristol race, he was involved in a crash with Shane Hmiel. When Jarrett confronted him under a red flag, Hmiel flipped him off drawing a fine from NASCAR. Jarrett was not penalized for any part he had in the wreck. Later, Jarrett got his last career Cup series win at Talladega Superspeedway, again finishing 15th in the standings.

2006–2008

 
Jarrett coming to pit road at Texas Motor Speedway in 2007
 
Jarrett's No. 44 car at Daytona International Speedway in 2008
 
Jarrett on a parade lap before his final points race as fans and crew applaud him

During the 2006 season, Jarrett had four Top 10 finishes, with a best finish of 4th at Kansas. His best starting position was 2nd and he finished 23rd in points. It was his last year racing for Yates, as he and his sponsor UPS left for Michael Waltrip Racing's new No. 44 Toyota team.

Jarrett started the 2007 Nextel Cup season on a high note as he drew pole position for the annual exhibition race, the Budweiser Shootout, at Daytona. He finished 18th out of 21 cars. Since Jarrett's team was a brand new team and had no owner points, and due to a rule change, he was eligible to use the Past Champion's Provisional five times as his 1999 championship was the most recent among past champions who were driving for teams not in the top 35 in owner points; prior to the rule change the use of a Past Champion's Provisional was not limited.

Jarrett was forced to use all six of his provisionals at the start of the season, starting at Daytona mainly because Michael Waltrip Racing was penalized by NASCAR for an illegal fuel additive during Speedweeks and the penalties knocked Jarrett, Waltrip and Reutimann out of the Top 35 in owner points-the safety net for qualifying regardless of rain and cancellations of qualifying.

Jarrett started 43rd in the Daytona 500 and finished 22nd. Jarrett used his last champion's provisional at the spring Talladega race, Aaron's 499. For the rest of 2007, Jarrett had to get into that weekend's race on time. Jarrett missed 12 races in 2007 as a result.

During an interview on Speed, Jarrett said after his contract is up with MWR (which was expected to be in the 2009 season), he would retire, but the timetable was pushed up in October 2007 prior to the 2007 Bank of America 500. Jarrett retired from points racing after the 2008 Food City 500, turning the No. 44 Toyota ride to David Reutimann. His final race was the All-Star race on May 17, 2008, after which he joined ESPN's NASCAR coverage full-time as a booth announcer.

However, Jarrett was not guaranteed to start the first five races using the champion's provisional as he had the year before as Kurt Busch, the 2004 champion, had his team's owner points transferred to his teammate Sam Hornish Jr. and would be first to receive it. Jarrett started off 2008 with a 16th-place finish at Daytona. He retired from points racing after the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. At the weekend's pre-race driver's meeting, he spoke to the other drivers, saying

Enjoy this. We all have our time in this, and mine has been fantastic. To me, it has been an honor and a privilege to be able to race in this series and say I raced with and against and sometimes beat the best in the world. Thanks for allowing me to do that. Enjoy it. It's a great sport, and you guys make it what it is.[20]

Personal life

  • Jarrett's brother-in-law is Jimmy Makar who was his crew chief when he drove the 18 car for Joe Gibbs Racing, he is married to Dale's sister Patty.
  • Jarrett is an avid golfer and has a 2 handicap in golf and in 2003 was once featured in a commercial with Phil Mickelson, Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky where they were golfing at Doral Golf Resort & Spa.
  • Jarrett was a member of the Coca-Cola Racing Family of Drivers when he raced.
  • Jarrett and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw were co-owners of the now defunct fantasy sports site [1]
  • Jarrett is the first cousin of USPSA/IPSC Champion Handgun Shooter, Todd Jarrett.
  • Jarrett and former American football quarterback Brett Favre are co-owners of the Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure and Favre was a part owner of Jarrett's Busch Series team.
  • Jarrett used to own and operate a Ford dealership in Indian Trail, North Carolina, southeast of Charlotte. He sold it to Crossroads Automotive Group and it became Crossroads Ford of Indian Trail.
  • Jarrett now lives in Hickory, North Carolina.
  • Jarrett participated in the Olympic Torch Relay in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
  • Jarrett's son, Zach, is a professional baseball outfielder, currently playing for the Gastonia Honeyhunters of the Atlantic Baseball League.

Awards and honors

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

NASCAR Cup Series

NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSCC Pts Ref
1984 Zervakis Enterprises 02 Chevy DAY RCH CAR ATL BRI NWS DAR MAR
14
TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD POC MCH CAR
37
ATL RSD 72nd - [25]
Jimmy Means Racing 52 Pontiac DAY
23
NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT NWS
1986 Curb Racing 98 Pontiac DAY RCH CAR ATL BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL DOV CLT RSD POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI
29
DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL RSD 107th 76 [26]
1987 Freelander Motorsports 18 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR NWS
12
BRI
10
MAR
29
TAL
28
CLT
38
DOV
35
POC
35
RSD
18
MCH
20
DAY
23
POC
12
TAL
21
GLN
36
MCH
39
BRI
12
DAR
15
RCH
27
DOV
38
MAR
10
NWS
18
CLT
34
CAR
16
RSD
17
ATL
36
26th 1840 [27]
1988 Ellington Racing 1 Buick DAY
16
ATL
DNQ
TAL
11
MCH
25
DAY
14
TAL
37
MCH
41
CLT
37
ATL
41
23rd 2622 [28]
Cale Yarborough Motorsports 29 Olds RCH
26
CAR
16
DAR
12
BRI
28
NWS
21
MAR
13
DOV
20
RSD
8
POC
13
POC
25
GLN
11
BRI
26
DAR
34
RCH
15
DOV
28
MAR
32
NWS
23
CAR
32
PHO
31
Ball Racing 99 Chevy ATL
29
Arrington Racing 67 Chevy CLT
41
1989 Cale Yarborough Motorsports 29 Pontiac DAY
32
CAR
11
ATL
9
RCH
23
DAR
40
BRI
22
NWS
19
MAR
15
TAL
40
CLT
28
DOV
11
SON
42
POC
7
MCH
22
DAY
31
POC
18
TAL
23
GLN
23
MCH
38
BRI
10
DAR
20
RCH
35
DOV
23
MAR
5
CLT
24
NWS
27
CAR
39
PHO
5
ATL
16
24th 2789 [29]
1990 Wood Brothers Racing 21 Ford DAY RCH CAR ATL DAR BRI
11
NWS
14
MAR
30
TAL
34
CLT
32
DOV
12
SON
14
POC
31
MCH
34
DAY
8
POC
18
TAL
39
GLN
20
MCH
10
BRI
7
DAR
28
RCH
29
DOV
6
MAR
10
NWS
19
CLT
10
CAR
16
PHO
30
ATL
4
25th 2558 [30]
1991 DAY
6
RCH
21
CAR
11
ATL
20
DAR
39
BRI
7
NWS
25
MAR
12
TAL
35
CLT
5
DOV
35
SON
41
POC
19
MCH
12
DAY
18
POC
6
TAL
8
GLN
5
MCH
1
BRI
28
DAR
25
RCH
20
DOV
34
MAR
18
NWS
9
CLT
26
CAR
25
PHO
35
ATL
16
17th 3124 [31]
1992 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Chevy DAY
36
CAR
37
RCH
13
ATL
11
DAR
21
BRI
2
NWS
17
MAR
28
TAL
7
CLT
12
DOV
27
SON
39
POC
22
MCH
24
DAY
3
POC
10
TAL
21
GLN
15
MCH
8
BRI
17
DAR
6
RCH
25
DOV
12
MAR
23
NWS
10
CLT
24
CAR
15
PHO
20
ATL
10
19th 3251 [32]
1993 DAY
1
CAR
6
RCH
4
ATL
31
DAR
3
BRI
32
NWS
32
MAR
3
TAL
3
SON
13
CLT
3
DOV
2
POC
19
MCH
4
DAY
8
NHA
4
POC
8
TAL
5
GLN
32
MCH
4
BRI
31
DAR
12
RCH
14
DOV
4
MAR
5
NWS
9
CLT
26
CAR
30
PHO
16
ATL
7
4th 4000 [33]
1994 DAY
35
CAR
18
RCH
10
ATL
35
DAR
4
BRI
36
NWS
25
MAR
21
TAL
21
SON
12
CLT
4
DOV
29
POC
20
MCH
14
DAY
11
NHA
14
POC
10
TAL
39
IND
40
GLN
11
MCH
30
BRI
26
DAR
9
RCH
16
DOV
34
MAR
5
NWS
DNQ
CLT
1
CAR
12
PHO
9
ATL
9
16th 3298 [34]
1995 Robert Yates Racing 28 Ford DAY
5
CAR
5
RCH
25
ATL
5
DAR
38
BRI
6
NWS
11
MAR
7
TAL
19
SON
23
CLT
32
DOV
40
POC
38
MCH
6
DAY
42
NHA
30
POC
1
TAL
2
IND
3
GLN
17
MCH
33
BRI
3*
DAR
28
RCH
4
DOV
30
MAR
10
NWS
7
CLT
5
CAR
23
PHO
11
ATL
31
13th 3584 [35]
1996 88 DAY
1
CAR
2
RCH
2
ATL
11
DAR
15
BRI
6
NWS
11
MAR
29
TAL
2
SON
12
CLT
1*
DOV
36
POC
38
MCH
10
DAY
6
NHA
2
POC
3
TAL
2
IND
1
GLN
24
MCH
1
BRI
4
DAR
14
RCH
4
DOV
3
MAR
16
NWS
3
CLT
3
CAR
2*
PHO
8
ATL
2
3rd 4568 [36]
1997 DAY
23
CAR
2*
RCH
3*
ATL
1*
DAR
1*
TEX
2
BRI
4
MAR
16
SON
4
TAL
35
CLT
27
DOV
32*
POC
3
MCH
6
CAL
8
DAY
5
NHA
38
POC
1*
IND
3
GLN
32
MCH
5
BRI
1*
DAR
3
RCH
1
NHA
6
DOV
5
MAR
12
CLT
1
TAL
21
CAR
2
PHO
1
ATL
2
2nd 4696 [37]
1998 DAY
34
CAR
7
LVS
40
ATL
2
DAR
1
BRI
3
TEX
11
MAR
3
TAL
3
CAL
41
CLT
5
DOV
1
RCH
2*
MCH
2
POC
3
SON
15
NHA
7
POC
5
IND
16
GLN
5
MCH
3
BRI
4
NHA
4
DAR
3
RCH
16
DOV
7
MAR
42
CLT
24
TAL
1
DAY
23
PHO
32
CAR
2*
ATL
2
3rd 4619 [38]
1999 DAY
37
CAR
2
LVS
11
ATL
5
DAR
4
TEX
2
BRI
3
MAR
8
TAL
2
CAL
5
RCH
1
CLT
5
DOV
5
MCH
1*
POC
3*
SON
6
DAY
1
NHA
4
POC
2
IND
1*
GLN
4
MCH
4
BRI
38
DAR
16
RCH
3
NHA
18
DOV
3
MAR
10
CLT
7
TAL
2
CAR
4*
PHO
6
HOM
5
ATL
2
1st 5262 [39]
2000 DAY
1*
CAR
5
LVS
7
ATL
36
DAR
2
BRI
21
TEX
33
MAR
5
TAL
17
CAL
9
RCH
3
CLT
5
DOV
4
MCH
4
POC
2
SON
7
DAY
2*
NHA
7
POC
4*
IND
7
GLN
7
MCH
4
BRI
9
DAR
5
RCH
31
NHA
4
DOV
32
MAR
6
CLT
40
TAL
15
CAR
1
PHO
10
HOM
17
ATL
15
4th 4684 [40]
2001 DAY
22
CAR
10
LVS
2
ATL
4
DAR
1
BRI
16
TEX
1*
MAR
1
TAL
18
CAL
24
RCH
15
CLT
8
DOV
5
MCH
18
POC
3
SON
26
DAY
11
CHI
4
NHA
1
POC
41
IND
12
GLN
31
MCH
37
BRI
6
DAR
34
RCH
4
DOV
12
KAN
30
CLT
6
MAR
2
TAL
25
PHO
9
CAR
4
HOM
41
ATL
8
NHA
10
5th 4612 [41]
2002 DAY
14
CAR
42
LVS
7
ATL
13
DAR
40
BRI
29
TEX
24*
MAR
4
TAL
6
CAL
6
RCH
38
CLT
19
DOV
5
POC
1
MCH
2*
SON
15
DAY
35
CHI
11
NHA
3
POC
4
IND
10
GLN
37
MCH
1
BRI
28
DAR
5
RCH
31
NHA
7
DOV
3
KAN
39
TAL
9
CLT
14
MAR
8
ATL
3
CAR
12
PHO
9
HOM
15
9th 4415 [42]
2003 DAY
10
CAR
1
LVS
41
ATL
21
DAR
18
BRI
36
TEX
13
TAL
12
MAR
20
CAL
37
RCH
36
CLT
9
DOV
39
POC
42
MCH
32
SON
42
DAY
10
CHI
30
NHA
7
POC
21
IND
39
GLN
7
MCH
23
BRI
7
DAR
34
RCH
21
NHA
41
DOV
18
TAL
19
KAN
33
CLT
22
MAR
11
ATL
12
PHO
29
CAR
38
HOM
26
26th 3358 [43]
2004 DAY
10
CAR
40
LVS
11
ATL
9
DAR
32
BRI
21
TEX
18
MAR
10
TAL
16
CAL
24
RCH
13
CLT
18
DOV
11
POC
26
MCH
3
SON
18
DAY
16
CHI
3
NHA
9
POC
24
IND
2
GLN
27
MCH
3
BRI
10
CAL
8
RCH
26
NHA
27
DOV
4
TAL
3
KAN
8
CLT
6
MAR
37
ATL
15
PHO
22
DAR
37
HOM
24
15th 4214 [44]
2005 DAY
15
CAL
11
LVS
18
ATL
23
BRI
5
MAR
14
TEX
14
PHO
23
TAL
9
DAR
15
RCH
34
CLT
8
DOV
23
POC
13
MCH
24
SON
5
DAY
5
CHI
18
NHA
16
POC
15
IND
14
GLN
22
MCH
34
BRI
31
CAL
24
RCH
39
NHA
18
DOV
15
TAL
1
KAN
38
CLT
30
MAR
31
ATL
14
TEX
12
PHO
9
HOM
17
15th 3960 [45]
2006 DAY
10
CAL
17
LVS
19
ATL
9
BRI
20
MAR
15
TEX
17
PHO
19
TAL
12
RCH
21
DAR
24
CLT
43
DOV
24
POC
38
MCH
20
SON
34
DAY
22
CHI
31
NHA
31
POC
28
IND
28
GLN
26
MCH
36
BRI
15
CAL
10
RCH
21
NHA
28
DOV
15
KAN
4
TAL
12
CLT
41
MAR
16
ATL
11
TEX
29
PHO
39
HOM
31
23rd 3438 [46]
2007 Michael Waltrip Racing 44 Toyota DAY
22
CAL
32
LVS
33
ATL
36
BRI
42
MAR
28
TEX
30
PHO
29
TAL
40
RCH
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
CLT
40
DOV
43
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
SON
26
NHA
DNQ
DAY
27
CHI
DNQ
IND
DNQ
POC
42
GLN
29
MCH
DNQ
BRI
34
CAL
DNQ
RCH
31
NHA
DNQ
DOV
41
KAN
26
TAL
41
CLT
DNQ
MAR
30
ATL
19
TEX
38
PHO
DNQ
HOM
17
41st 1584 [47]
2008 DAY
16
CAL
33
LVS
39
ATL
26
BRI
37
MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 54th 367 [48]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1988 Ellington Racing Buick 36 16
1989 Cale Yarborough Motorsports Pontiac 20 32
1991 Wood Brothers Racing Ford 17 6
1992 Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet 35 36
1993 2 1
1994 41 35
1995 Robert Yates Racing Ford 1 5
1996 7 1
1997 3 23
1998 5 34
1999 8 37
2000 1 1
2001 31 22
2002 21 14
2003 11 10
2004 31 10
2005 1 15
2006 25 10
2007 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 43 22
2008 20 16

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 NBSC Pts Ref
1982 Thackston Racing 24 Ford DAY
10
RCH
6
MAR
12
HCY
8
SBO CRW
7
RCH
21
LGY
13
HCY
9
ASH
10
HCY
6
SBO
7
CAR
8
CRW
6
SBO
9
HCY
21
LGY
9
IRP
13
HCY
8
RCH
25
HCY
3
MAR
37
6th 3415 [49]
Isenhower Racing 32 Pontiac BRI
25
DAR
19
CLT
29
MAR
12
CLT
30
Ford DOV
11
BRI
26
1983 Pontiac DAY
14
RCH
24
CAR
13
HCY
7
MAR
24
NWS
14
SBO
9
GPS
3
DOV
26
BRI
2
CLT
18
SBO
5
HCY
9
ROU
21
SBO
22
ROU
3
CRW
5
ROU
5
SBO
3
HCY
5
LGY
2*
IRP
6
GPS
2
BRI
14
HCY
3
DAR
32
RCH
3
NWS
18
SBO
15
MAR
3
ROU
2
CLT
14
HCY
3
MAR
2
5th 4837 [50]
Ford LGY
3
1984 Pontiac DAY
18
RCH
2
CAR
20
HCY
7
MAR
2
ROU
8
NSV
6
LGY
3
MLW
6
SBO
7
HCY
20
ROU
4
SBO
9
ROU
16
HCY
6
IRP
5
LGY
3
SBO
17
BRI
17
RCH
15
NWS
8
HCY
3
MAR
5
4th 4014 [51]
Buick DAR
7
DOV
11
CLT
26
DAR
3
CLT
6
CAR
22
1985 Olds DAY
9
CAR
4
HCY
6*
BRI
28
MAR
16
DAR
6
SBO
7
LGY
14
DOV
13
CLT
13
SBO
6
HCY
15
ROU
10
IRP
5
SBO
3*
LGY
6
HCY
3
MLW
4
BRI
12
RCH
2
NWS
5
ROU
3
CLT
13
HCY
6
CAR
5
MAR
19
5th 3774 [52]
52 Pontiac DAR
15
1986 32 DAY
22
CAR
15
HCY
9
MAR
5*
BRI
24
DAR
20
SBO
21
LGY
5
JFC
2
DOV
4
CLT
37
SBO
6
HCY
5
ROU
2
IRP
7
SBO
3*
RAL
21
OXF
40
SBO
3
HCY
12
LGY
4
ROU
1*
BRI
4
DAR
17
RCH
2
DOV
22
MAR
5
ROU
6
CLT
12
CAR
3
MAR
6
4th 4186 [53]
1987 Buick DAY
32
DAR
19
CLT
34
DOV
20
DAR
14
DOV
14
CLT
15
CAR
13
5th 3384 [54]
Pontiac HCY
16
MAR
2
BRI
3
LGY
15
SBO
7
IRP
33
Chevy ROU
9
JFC
3
OXF
7
SBO
23
HCY
1
RAL
19
LGY
5
ROU
16
BRI
6
JFC
13
RCH
9
MAR
13
MAR
6
1988 Olds DAY
5
HCY
5
CAR
3
MAR
25
DAR
3
BRI
20
LNG NZH SBO NSV CLT
1
DOV
30
ROU LAN LVL MYB OXF SBO HCY LNG IRP ROU BRI
32
DAR
35
RCH
34
DOV MAR
30
CLT
10
CAR
40
MAR
11
26th 1607 [55]
1989 Pontiac DAY
13
CAR
21
MAR HCY
5
DAR
31
BRI NZH SBO LAN NSV CLT
6
DOV ROU LVL VOL MYB SBO HCY DUB IRP ROU BRI
4
DAR
40
RCH DOV MAR
31
CLT
3*
CAR
27
MAR 34th 1049 [56]
1990 DAY
9
RCH
4
CAR
7
MAR
3
HCY
27
DAR
35
BRI
2
LAN SBO NZH HCY CLT
1
DOV
DNQ
ROU VOL MYB
17
OXF NHA
8
SBO DUB IRP
12
ROU BRI
2
DAR
1
RCH
8
DOV
4
MAR
3
CLT
3
NHA CAR
9
MAR 19th 2473 [57]
1991 DAJ Racing DAY
31
RCH
4
CAR
1
MAR
2
VOL HCY
19
DAR
1
BRI
24
LAN SBO NZH CLT
DNQ
DOV
31
ROU HCY MYB GLN OXF NHA
38
SBO DUB IRP
7
ROU BRI
1*
DAR
14
RCH
3
DOV
31
CLT
28
NHA CAR
2
MAR
3
23rd 2172 [58]
1992 Chevy DAY
44
CAR RCH 28th 1304 [59]
18 ATL
9
MAR DAR
14
BRI
4
HCY LAN DUB NZH CLT
5
DOV ROU MYB GLN VOL NHA TAL IRP ROU MCH
6
NHA BRI
27
DAR
2
RCH
16
DOV CLT
36
MAR CAR HCY
12
1993 32 DAY CAR RCH DAR
9
BRI HCY
29
ROU MAR NZH CLT
3
DOV
4
MYB GLN MLW TAL
31
IRP MCH NHA BRI
31
DAR RCH
9
DOV ROU CLT
37
MAR CAR
16
HCY
7
ATL 34th 1130 [60]
1994 DAY
2
CAR
40
RCH ATL
9
MAR DAR
38
HCY BRI
4
ROU NHA NZH CLT
36
DOV
21
MYB GLN MLW SBO TAL
35
HCY IRP MCH BRI DAR
2
RCH DOV
11
CLT
20
MAR CAR 36th 1176 [61]
1995 Ford DAY
38
CAR RCH ATL
34
NSV DAR BRI
12
HCY NHA
31
NZH CLT
25
DOV
5
MYB GLN MLW
1
TAL SBO IRP MCH
42*
BRI DAR RCH
1
DOV CLT
2
CAR
28
HOM
1
32nd 1376 [62]
1996 DAY
2
CAR
38
RCH
9
ATL
DNQ
NSV DAR
6
BRI
15
HCY NZH CLT
6
DOV
6
SBO MYB GLN MLW
41
NHA TAL
32
IRP
5
MCH
21
BRI
2
DAR
8
RCH
DNQ
DOV
2
CLT
32
CAR
2
HOM
20
22nd 2109 [63]
1997 DAY
45
CAR
2
RCH ATL
23
LVS
11
DAR HCY TEX
23
BRI
DNQ
NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT
20
DOV
6
SBO GLN
8
MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH
40
BRI
39
DAR RCH
20
DOV CLT
7
CAL CAR HOM
16
36th 1364 [64]
1998 DAY CAR LVS
5
NSV DAR BRI
30
TEX
29
HCY TAL NHA NZH CLT
12
DOV
4
RCH
DNQ
PPR GLN MLW MYB CAL
37
SBO IRP MCH
17
BRI
3*
DAR
7
RCH DOV
43
CLT
12
GTY CAR ATL
42
HOM 41st 1284 [65]
1999 Jarrett/Favre Motorsports 11 DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR TEX NSV BRI TAL CAL NHA RCH NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR
39
RCH DOV CLT CAR MEM PHO HOM 127th 46 [66]
2005 Robert Yates Racing 90 Ford DAY CAL
10
MXC LVS ATL NSH BRI
30
TEX PHO TAL DAR
21
RCH CLT DOV
4
NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN
39
MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 70th 513 [67]
2007 Michael Waltrip Racing 44 Toyota DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI
23
CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 130th 94 [68]

ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ATCSC Pts Ref
1985 Isenhower Racing 32 Olds ATL DAY ATL TAL ATL SSP IRP
5
CSP FRS IRP OEF ISF DSF TOL 103rd - [69]

International Race of Champions

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
Year Make 1 2 3 4 Pos. Pts Ref
1994 Dodge DAY
3
DAR
12
TAL
3
MCH
12
8th 34 [70]
1996 Pontiac DAY TAL CLT MCH
9
NA 0 [71]
1997 DAY
7
CLT
10
CAL
8
MCH
3
8th 34 [72]
1998 DAY
6
CAL
8
MCH
10
IND
7
10th 29 [73]
1999 DAY
8
TAL
10*
MCH
11
IND
6
8th 30 [74]
2000 DAY
8
TAL
8
MCH
5
IND
8
9th 31 [75]
2001 DAY
1
TAL
11
MCH
8
IND
4
5th 47 [76]
2002 DAY
12
CAL
3
CHI
9
IND
1*
3rd 49 [77]

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Sources

Moriarty, Frank (2001). Dale Jarrett. MetroBooks. ISBN 1-5866-3048-2.

External links

  • Official website
  • Dale Jarrett driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Dale Jarrett owner statistics at Racing-Reference
Sporting positions
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion
1999
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded by
Davey Allison
Sterling Marlin
Jeff Gordon
Daytona 500 winner
1993
1996
2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Budweiser Shootout winner
1996
2000
2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Coca-Cola 600 winner
1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Brickyard 400 winner
1996
1999
Succeeded by

dale, jarrett, dale, arnold, jarrett, born, november, 1956, former, american, race, driver, current, racing, commentator, best, known, winning, daytona, three, times, 1993, 1996, 2000, winning, nascar, winston, series, championship, 1999, time, grand, national. Dale Arnold Jarrett born November 26 1956 is a former American race car driver and current racing commentator for NBC He is best known for winning the Daytona 500 three times in 1993 1996 and 2000 and winning the NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship in 1999 He is the son of 2 time Grand National Champion Ned Jarrett younger brother of Glenn Jarrett father of former driver Jason Jarrett and cousin of Todd Jarrett In 2007 Jarrett joined the ESPN ABC broadcasting team as an announcer in select Nationwide Series races 1 In 2008 after retiring from driving following the 2008 Food City 500 he joined ESPN permanently as the lead racing analyst replacing Rusty Wallace In 2015 Jarrett became a part of the NBC Sports Broadcasting Crew for NASCAR events 2 He was inducted in the 2014 class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Dale JarrettJarrett in 2011BornDale Arnold Jarrett 1956 11 26 November 26 1956 age 66 Conover North Carolina U S Achievements1999 Winston Cup Series Champion 1993 1996 2000 Daytona 500 Winner1996 1999 Brickyard 400 Winner1996 Coca Cola 600 Winner 1998 Winston 500 Winner1996 2000 2004 Budweiser Shootout WinnerAwardsNamed one of NASCAR s 50 Greatest Drivers 1998 2004 USG Person of the Year AwardNASCAR Hall of Fame 2014 NASCAR Cup Series career668 races run over 24 yearsBest finish1st 1999 First race1984 Sovran Bank 500 Martinsville Last race2008 Food City 500 Bristol First win1991 Champion Spark Plug 400 Michigan Last win2005 UAW Ford 500 Talladega Wins Top tens Poles32 260 16NASCAR Xfinity Series career329 races run over 20 yearsBest finish4th 1984 1986 First race1982 Goody s 300 Daytona Last race2007 Food City 250 Bristol First win1986 L D Swain 150 Rougemont Last win1995 Jiffy Lube Miami 300 Homestead Wins Top tens Poles11 173 14Statistics current as of December 20 2012 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Racing career 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 1982 1986 2 3 1987 1991 2 4 1992 1999 2 5 2000 2005 2 6 2006 2008 3 Personal life 4 Awards and honors 5 Motorsports career results 5 1 NASCAR 5 1 1 NASCAR Cup Series 5 1 1 1 Daytona 500 5 1 2 Busch Series 5 2 ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series 5 3 International Race of Champions 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksEarly life and education EditJarrett was born on November 26 1956 3 in Conover North Carolina the middle child of Ned and Martha 4 Jarrett has an older brother Glenn and a younger sister Patti 4 Jarrett s father Ned competed in the NASCAR Grand National Division between 1953 and 1966 5 winning two series championships in 1961 and 1965 6 Following retirement Ned remained active in the racing community as manager of Hickory Motor Speedway and later established a career in broadcasting calling Cup races 3 Jarrett spent his childhood traveling to his father s races across the Southern United States 3 He was introduced to golf by age twelve 7 he also played football basketball and baseball while attending Newton Conover High School 7 Jarrett led his high school s golf team to three conference championships and was named the school s athlete of the year as a senior 8 Following graduation in 1975 Jarrett worked at Hickory Motor Speedway the track his father managed 8 Jarrett was offered a full golf scholarship from the University of South Carolina which he declined 9 Though he continued to play golf Jarrett was interested in following his father s footsteps as a racing driver 10 Racing career EditBeginnings Edit In April 1977 Jarrett entered his first professional race in the Limited Sportsman Division in Hickory 11 His vehicle a 1968 Chevrolet Nova 8 was built by Andy Petree and Jimmy Newsome 11 Jarrett started last and finished in ninth place 11 it was after this event when Jarrett knew that he wanted to race for a living 11 12 Jarrett continued to compete in the Limited Sportsman Division for two years 11 before moving up to the Dash Series and then the Late Model Sportsman Division 13 the latter in which he earned his first victory 11 1982 1986 Edit Jarrett competed in the 1982 NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series for car owner Horace Isenhower 13 He earned fourteen Top 10 finishes throughout the season with a best of third place at Hickory and he finished sixth in the point standings 13 During the 1983 season Jarrett earned four poles and seventeen Top 5 s finishing fifth in the point standings For the 1984 Busch Grand National Series Jarrett received sponsorship from Econo Lodge Valvoline and Budweiser He earned six front row starts and 19 Top 10 s finishing a career best fourth in the point standings Jarrett made his Winston Cup Series debut during the 1984 season Driving the No 02 Chevrolet for Emanuel Zervakis at Martinsville Speedway Jarrett qualified 24th and finished 14th 14 He made two more Cup starts that season at the Firecracker 400 for Jimmy Means and the Warner W Hodgdon American 500 During the 1986 Busch Grand National Series Jarrett earned his first career victory at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont North Carolina 14 piloting the Nationwise Auto Parts Pontiac to victory lane He also earned six poles in 1986 1987 1991 Edit 1989 racecar Jarrett earned his second career victory in the Busch Grand National Series at Hickory during the 1987 season 15 In the Winston Cup Series Jarrett replaced Tommy Ellis in the No 18 Chevrolet owned by Eric Freelander early in the season Running a primarily unsponsored car he had two 10th place finishes and ended the season 26th in points second to Davey Allison for Rookie of the Year honors He ran every race of the 1988 season despite running with various teams He made most of his starts in the No 29 Hardee s sponsored Oldsmobile owned by Cale Yarborough finishing eighth at Riverside International Raceway He also ran races for Buddy Arrington and Hoss Ellington that season finishing 23rd in the final standings He ran the entire season for Yarborough in 1989 posting five Top 10 finishes including two fifth place runs Jarrett enjoyed the majority of his success in the Busch Series during the 1990 and 1991 seasons 16 Led by crew chief John Ervin 17 and engine builder Ron Hutter Jarrett scored victories at Bristol Charlotte Rockingham and Darlington twice Jarrett began 1990 without a Cup ride before taking over the No 21 Citgo sponsored Ford Thunderbird for Wood Brothers Racing at the Valleydale Meats 500 replacing the injured Neil Bonnett He finished in the Top 10 seven times during the season and finished 25th in the final standings despite missing the first five races of the season The following season Jarrett won his first career Winston Cup race at Michigan International Speedway and finished a then career best 17th in the final standings 1992 1999 Edit Despite the win Jarrett left Wood Brothers to drive the No 18 Interstate Batteries sponsored Chevrolet for the fledgling Joe Gibbs Racing team In their first year of competition Jarrett had two Top 5 finishes but dropped to 19th in points In 1993 Jarrett won the Daytona 500 after battling Dale Earnhardt commonly referred to as The Dale and Dale Show While Jarrett did not win again that season he had a total of 13 Top 5 s and finished fourth in the final standings During the spring race at Bristol Jarrett threw his helmet at the No 90 car of Bobby Hillin Jr who crashed Jarrett while he had been lapped The next season Jarrett won the Mello Yello 500 but chose to step down from the Gibbs organization at the end of the season Jarrett signed to drive for Robert Yates in 1995 piloting the No 28 Texaco sponsored Ford in place of an injured Ernie Irvan at the Winston Cup level His Busch Series team also made the switch to Ford as well With engines provided by Yates and sponsorship from Mac Tools Jarrett scored four Busch Series wins during the season However only three of the wins counted His win at Michigan was disqualified due to an unapproved engine part 18 He won his first Cup race for Yates at Pocono Raceway and finished 13th in the final standings When it was announced Irvan who had returned toward the end of the year in a Texaco Havoline sponsored Yates car numbered 88 would return to the 28 after a year long absence due to injuries Yates had planned to help Jarrett compete in his own team with a Hooters sponsorship The deal fell through however and Yates promoted the 88 car to full time in the Winston Cup Series with Ford assuming the sponsorship through its Quality Care Service and Ford Credit divisions In 1996 Jarrett won the Daytona 500 for a second time and finished in the Top 2 in each of the first three races of the season He also won the Coca Cola 600 Brickyard 400 and the second Michigan race Jarrett finished third in the final point standings behind Hendrick Motorsports teammates Terry Labonte and Jeff Gordon Jarrett s kissing of the bricks at Indianapolis started a tradition that has been used by every NASCAR team at the race since then and in the Indianapolis 500 since 2003 The following season he won a career best seven races but lost the championship to Jeff Gordon by 14 points who by Jarrett s own admission on August 25 2012 was eleven hundred times the driver I ever dreamed of being In 1998 Jarrett won three races and finished second in the last two races of the year ending up third in the final point standings to Jeff Gordon despite suffering gallbladder problems which made him miss the exhibition race in Japan After an offseason surgery Jarrett returned in 1999 and took the points lead after his first win of the season at the Pontiac Excitement 400 and held it for the rest of the season when he won The Winston Cup title by 201 points over Bobby Labonte with four wins Richmond Michigan Daytona and Indianapolis 24 Top 5 s a then Modern Era record 29 Top 10 s and an average 6 76 finish He also retired from the Busch Series to become a part time owner partnering with National Football League quarterback Brett Favre to field the No 11 Rayovac sponsored Ford for his son Jason Yates teammate Kenny Irwin Jr and Steve Grissom 19 He had 11 wins in the Busch Series when he retired 2000 2005 Edit Dale Jarrett s 2000 Daytona 500 winning car on display at Daytona USA taken January 2001 Following his title in 1999 Jarrett won the Daytona 500 for the third time in 2000 however after only winning one other race and dropping to fourth in the standings Ford elected to withdraw as the primary sponsor although Ford Credit remained as the secondary United Parcel Service UPS was signed as the primary sponsor for Jarrett and shortly thereafter UPS began a multi year promotional campaign involving the company trying to convince him to drive their trademark Big Brown Truck in a race In 2001 he won three of the first eight races of the season Darlington Texas and Martinsville and traded the points lead with Jeff Gordon with the two of them having the same point totals for a few different weeks but won only once more at New Hampshire in July and faded back to fifth in the standings In addition Jarrett suffered a concussion from a hard crash at the new Kansas Speedway In an interview Jarrett said that he did remember not being in the Protection One 400 but only getting on the plane to go to the racetrack After that season Jarrett s long time crew chief Todd Parrott departed and Jimmy Elledge took over the role as a replacement After seven races of the 2002 season Jarrett and Parrott reunited and Jarrett went on to clinch two victories Pocono and Michigan and rebounded to ninth in the final standings after the poor start to the year Jarrett began the 2003 season by winning at North Carolina Speedway but only posted five more Top 10 finishes relegating him to 26th in the final standings He rebounded in 2004 to finish 15th in points despite not winning a race for the first time since 1992 In 2005 Jarrett had an up and down year in 2005 In the Busch Series Bristol race he was involved in a crash with Shane Hmiel When Jarrett confronted him under a red flag Hmiel flipped him off drawing a fine from NASCAR Jarrett was not penalized for any part he had in the wreck Later Jarrett got his last career Cup series win at Talladega Superspeedway again finishing 15th in the standings 2006 2008 Edit Jarrett coming to pit road at Texas Motor Speedway in 2007 Jarrett s No 44 car at Daytona International Speedway in 2008 Jarrett on a parade lap before his final points race as fans and crew applaud him During the 2006 season Jarrett had four Top 10 finishes with a best finish of 4th at Kansas His best starting position was 2nd and he finished 23rd in points It was his last year racing for Yates as he and his sponsor UPS left for Michael Waltrip Racing s new No 44 Toyota team Jarrett started the 2007 Nextel Cup season on a high note as he drew pole position for the annual exhibition race the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona He finished 18th out of 21 cars Since Jarrett s team was a brand new team and had no owner points and due to a rule change he was eligible to use the Past Champion s Provisional five times as his 1999 championship was the most recent among past champions who were driving for teams not in the top 35 in owner points prior to the rule change the use of a Past Champion s Provisional was not limited Jarrett was forced to use all six of his provisionals at the start of the season starting at Daytona mainly because Michael Waltrip Racing was penalized by NASCAR for an illegal fuel additive during Speedweeks and the penalties knocked Jarrett Waltrip and Reutimann out of the Top 35 in owner points the safety net for qualifying regardless of rain and cancellations of qualifying Jarrett started 43rd in the Daytona 500 and finished 22nd Jarrett used his last champion s provisional at the spring Talladega race Aaron s 499 For the rest of 2007 Jarrett had to get into that weekend s race on time Jarrett missed 12 races in 2007 as a result During an interview on Speed Jarrett said after his contract is up with MWR which was expected to be in the 2009 season he would retire but the timetable was pushed up in October 2007 prior to the 2007 Bank of America 500 Jarrett retired from points racing after the 2008 Food City 500 turning the No 44 Toyota ride to David Reutimann His final race was the All Star race on May 17 2008 after which he joined ESPN s NASCAR coverage full time as a booth announcer However Jarrett was not guaranteed to start the first five races using the champion s provisional as he had the year before as Kurt Busch the 2004 champion had his team s owner points transferred to his teammate Sam Hornish Jr and would be first to receive it Jarrett started off 2008 with a 16th place finish at Daytona He retired from points racing after the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway At the weekend s pre race driver s meeting he spoke to the other drivers saying Enjoy this We all have our time in this and mine has been fantastic To me it has been an honor and a privilege to be able to race in this series and say I raced with and against and sometimes beat the best in the world Thanks for allowing me to do that Enjoy it It s a great sport and you guys make it what it is 20 Personal life EditJarrett s brother in law is Jimmy Makar who was his crew chief when he drove the 18 car for Joe Gibbs Racing he is married to Dale s sister Patty Jarrett is an avid golfer and has a 2 handicap in golf and in 2003 was once featured in a commercial with Phil Mickelson Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky where they were golfing at Doral Golf Resort amp Spa Jarrett was a member of the Coca Cola Racing Family of Drivers when he raced Jarrett and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw were co owners of the now defunct fantasy sports site 1 Jarrett is the first cousin of USPSA IPSC Champion Handgun Shooter Todd Jarrett Jarrett and former American football quarterback Brett Favre are co owners of the Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure and Favre was a part owner of Jarrett s Busch Series team Jarrett used to own and operate a Ford dealership in Indian Trail North Carolina southeast of Charlotte He sold it to Crossroads Automotive Group and it became Crossroads Ford of Indian Trail Jarrett now lives in Hickory North Carolina Jarrett participated in the Olympic Torch Relay in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City Jarrett s son Zach is a professional baseball outfielder currently playing for the Gastonia Honeyhunters of the Atlantic Baseball League Awards and honors Edit1997 1999 Richard Petty Driver of the Year 21 1998 NASCAR s 50 Greatest Drivers 22 2000 Best Driver ESPY Award recipient 23 2014 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee 24 Motorsports career results EditNASCAR Edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led NASCAR Cup Series Edit NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSCC Pts Ref1984 Zervakis Enterprises 02 Chevy DAY RCH CAR ATL BRI NWS DAR MAR14 TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD POC MCH CAR37 ATL RSD 72nd 25 Jimmy Means Racing 52 Pontiac DAY23 NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT NWS1986 Curb Racing 98 Pontiac DAY RCH CAR ATL BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL DOV CLT RSD POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI29 DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL RSD 107th 76 26 1987 Freelander Motorsports 18 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR NWS12 BRI10 MAR29 TAL28 CLT38 DOV35 POC35 RSD18 MCH20 DAY23 POC12 TAL21 GLN36 MCH39 BRI12 DAR15 RCH27 DOV38 MAR10 NWS18 CLT34 CAR16 RSD17 ATL36 26th 1840 27 1988 Ellington Racing 1 Buick DAY16 ATLDNQ TAL11 MCH25 DAY14 TAL37 MCH41 CLT37 ATL41 23rd 2622 28 Cale Yarborough Motorsports 29 Olds RCH26 CAR16 DAR12 BRI28 NWS21 MAR13 DOV20 RSD8 POC13 POC25 GLN11 BRI26 DAR34 RCH15 DOV28 MAR32 NWS23 CAR32 PHO31Ball Racing 99 Chevy ATL29Arrington Racing 67 Chevy CLT411989 Cale Yarborough Motorsports 29 Pontiac DAY32 CAR11 ATL9 RCH23 DAR40 BRI22 NWS19 MAR15 TAL40 CLT28 DOV11 SON42 POC7 MCH22 DAY31 POC18 TAL23 GLN23 MCH38 BRI10 DAR20 RCH35 DOV23 MAR5 CLT24 NWS27 CAR39 PHO5 ATL16 24th 2789 29 1990 Wood Brothers Racing 21 Ford DAY RCH CAR ATL DAR BRI11 NWS14 MAR30 TAL34 CLT32 DOV12 SON14 POC31 MCH34 DAY8 POC18 TAL39 GLN20 MCH10 BRI7 DAR28 RCH29 DOV6 MAR10 NWS19 CLT10 CAR16 PHO30 ATL4 25th 2558 30 1991 DAY6 RCH21 CAR11 ATL20 DAR39 BRI7 NWS25 MAR12 TAL35 CLT5 DOV35 SON41 POC19 MCH12 DAY18 POC6 TAL8 GLN5 MCH1 BRI28 DAR25 RCH20 DOV34 MAR18 NWS9 CLT26 CAR25 PHO35 ATL16 17th 3124 31 1992 Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Chevy DAY36 CAR37 RCH13 ATL11 DAR21 BRI2 NWS17 MAR28 TAL7 CLT12 DOV27 SON39 POC22 MCH24 DAY3 POC10 TAL21 GLN15 MCH8 BRI17 DAR6 RCH25 DOV12 MAR23 NWS10 CLT24 CAR15 PHO20 ATL10 19th 3251 32 1993 DAY1 CAR6 RCH4 ATL31 DAR3 BRI32 NWS32 MAR3 TAL3 SON13 CLT3 DOV2 POC19 MCH4 DAY8 NHA4 POC8 TAL5 GLN32 MCH4 BRI31 DAR12 RCH14 DOV4 MAR5 NWS9 CLT26 CAR30 PHO16 ATL7 4th 4000 33 1994 DAY35 CAR18 RCH10 ATL35 DAR4 BRI36 NWS25 MAR21 TAL21 SON12 CLT4 DOV29 POC20 MCH14 DAY11 NHA14 POC10 TAL39 IND40 GLN11 MCH30 BRI26 DAR9 RCH16 DOV34 MAR5 NWSDNQ CLT1 CAR12 PHO9 ATL9 16th 3298 34 1995 Robert Yates Racing 28 Ford DAY5 CAR5 RCH25 ATL5 DAR38 BRI6 NWS11 MAR7 TAL19 SON23 CLT32 DOV40 POC38 MCH6 DAY42 NHA30 POC1 TAL2 IND3 GLN17 MCH33 BRI3 DAR28 RCH4 DOV30 MAR10 NWS7 CLT5 CAR23 PHO11 ATL31 13th 3584 35 1996 88 DAY1 CAR2 RCH2 ATL11 DAR15 BRI6 NWS11 MAR29 TAL2 SON12 CLT1 DOV36 POC38 MCH10 DAY6 NHA2 POC3 TAL2 IND1 GLN24 MCH1 BRI4 DAR14 RCH4 DOV3 MAR16 NWS3 CLT3 CAR2 PHO8 ATL2 3rd 4568 36 1997 DAY23 CAR2 RCH3 ATL1 DAR1 TEX2 BRI4 MAR16 SON4 TAL35 CLT27 DOV32 POC3 MCH6 CAL8 DAY5 NHA38 POC1 IND3 GLN32 MCH5 BRI1 DAR3 RCH1 NHA6 DOV5 MAR12 CLT1 TAL21 CAR2 PHO1 ATL2 2nd 4696 37 1998 DAY34 CAR7 LVS40 ATL2 DAR1 BRI3 TEX11 MAR3 TAL3 CAL41 CLT5 DOV1 RCH2 MCH2 POC3 SON15 NHA7 POC5 IND16 GLN5 MCH3 BRI4 NHA4 DAR3 RCH16 DOV7 MAR42 CLT24 TAL1 DAY23 PHO32 CAR2 ATL2 3rd 4619 38 1999 DAY37 CAR2 LVS11 ATL5 DAR4 TEX2 BRI3 MAR8 TAL2 CAL5 RCH1 CLT5 DOV5 MCH1 POC3 SON6 DAY1 NHA4 POC2 IND1 GLN4 MCH4 BRI38 DAR16 RCH3 NHA18 DOV3 MAR10 CLT7 TAL2 CAR4 PHO6 HOM5 ATL2 1st 5262 39 2000 DAY1 CAR5 LVS7 ATL36 DAR2 BRI21 TEX33 MAR5 TAL17 CAL9 RCH3 CLT5 DOV4 MCH4 POC2 SON7 DAY2 NHA7 POC4 IND7 GLN7 MCH4 BRI9 DAR5 RCH31 NHA4 DOV32 MAR6 CLT40 TAL15 CAR1 PHO10 HOM17 ATL15 4th 4684 40 2001 DAY22 CAR10 LVS2 ATL4 DAR1 BRI16 TEX1 MAR1 TAL18 CAL24 RCH15 CLT8 DOV5 MCH18 POC3 SON26 DAY11 CHI4 NHA1 POC41 IND12 GLN31 MCH37 BRI6 DAR34 RCH4 DOV12 KAN30 CLT6 MAR2 TAL25 PHO9 CAR4 HOM41 ATL8 NHA10 5th 4612 41 2002 DAY14 CAR42 LVS7 ATL13 DAR40 BRI29 TEX24 MAR4 TAL6 CAL6 RCH38 CLT19 DOV5 POC1 MCH2 SON15 DAY35 CHI11 NHA3 POC4 IND10 GLN37 MCH1 BRI28 DAR5 RCH31 NHA7 DOV3 KAN39 TAL9 CLT14 MAR8 ATL3 CAR12 PHO9 HOM15 9th 4415 42 2003 DAY10 CAR1 LVS41 ATL21 DAR18 BRI36 TEX13 TAL12 MAR20 CAL37 RCH36 CLT9 DOV39 POC42 MCH32 SON42 DAY10 CHI30 NHA7 POC21 IND39 GLN7 MCH23 BRI7 DAR34 RCH21 NHA41 DOV18 TAL19 KAN33 CLT22 MAR11 ATL12 PHO29 CAR38 HOM26 26th 3358 43 2004 DAY10 CAR40 LVS11 ATL9 DAR32 BRI21 TEX18 MAR10 TAL16 CAL24 RCH13 CLT18 DOV11 POC26 MCH3 SON18 DAY16 CHI3 NHA9 POC24 IND2 GLN27 MCH3 BRI10 CAL8 RCH26 NHA27 DOV4 TAL3 KAN8 CLT6 MAR37 ATL15 PHO22 DAR37 HOM24 15th 4214 44 2005 DAY15 CAL11 LVS18 ATL23 BRI5 MAR14 TEX14 PHO23 TAL9 DAR15 RCH34 CLT8 DOV23 POC13 MCH24 SON5 DAY5 CHI18 NHA16 POC15 IND14 GLN22 MCH34 BRI31 CAL24 RCH39 NHA18 DOV15 TAL1 KAN38 CLT30 MAR31 ATL14 TEX12 PHO9 HOM17 15th 3960 45 2006 DAY10 CAL17 LVS19 ATL9 BRI20 MAR15 TEX17 PHO19 TAL12 RCH21 DAR24 CLT43 DOV24 POC38 MCH20 SON34 DAY22 CHI31 NHA31 POC28 IND28 GLN26 MCH36 BRI15 CAL10 RCH21 NHA28 DOV15 KAN4 TAL12 CLT41 MAR16 ATL11 TEX29 PHO39 HOM31 23rd 3438 46 2007 Michael Waltrip Racing 44 Toyota DAY22 CAL32 LVS33 ATL36 BRI42 MAR28 TEX30 PHO29 TAL40 RCHDNQ DARDNQ CLT40 DOV43 POCDNQ MCHDNQ SON26 NHADNQ DAY27 CHIDNQ INDDNQ POC42 GLN29 MCHDNQ BRI34 CALDNQ RCH31 NHADNQ DOV41 KAN26 TAL41 CLTDNQ MAR30 ATL19 TEX38 PHODNQ HOM17 41st 1584 47 2008 DAY16 CAL33 LVS39 ATL26 BRI37 MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 54th 367 48 Daytona 500 Edit Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish1988 Ellington Racing Buick 36 161989 Cale Yarborough Motorsports Pontiac 20 321991 Wood Brothers Racing Ford 17 61992 Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet 35 361993 2 11994 41 351995 Robert Yates Racing Ford 1 51996 7 11997 3 231998 5 341999 8 372000 1 12001 31 222002 21 142003 11 102004 31 102005 1 152006 25 102007 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 43 222008 20 16Busch Series Edit NASCAR Busch Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 NBSC Pts Ref1982 Thackston Racing 24 Ford DAY10 RCH6 MAR12 HCY8 SBO CRW7 RCH21 LGY13 HCY9 ASH10 HCY6 SBO7 CAR8 CRW6 SBO9 HCY21 LGY9 IRP13 HCY8 RCH25 HCY3 MAR37 6th 3415 49 Isenhower Racing 32 Pontiac BRI25 DAR19 CLT29 MAR12 CLT30Ford DOV11 BRI261983 Pontiac DAY14 RCH24 CAR13 HCY7 MAR24 NWS14 SBO9 GPS3 DOV26 BRI2 CLT18 SBO5 HCY9 ROU21 SBO22 ROU3 CRW5 ROU5 SBO3 HCY5 LGY2 IRP6 GPS2 BRI14 HCY3 DAR32 RCH3 NWS18 SBO15 MAR3 ROU2 CLT14 HCY3 MAR2 5th 4837 50 Ford LGY31984 Pontiac DAY18 RCH2 CAR20 HCY7 MAR2 ROU8 NSV6 LGY3 MLW6 SBO7 HCY20 ROU4 SBO9 ROU16 HCY6 IRP5 LGY3 SBO17 BRI17 RCH15 NWS8 HCY3 MAR5 4th 4014 51 Buick DAR7 DOV11 CLT26 DAR3 CLT6 CAR221985 Olds DAY9 CAR4 HCY6 BRI28 MAR16 DAR6 SBO7 LGY14 DOV13 CLT13 SBO6 HCY15 ROU10 IRP5 SBO3 LGY6 HCY3 MLW4 BRI12 RCH2 NWS5 ROU3 CLT13 HCY6 CAR5 MAR19 5th 3774 52 52 Pontiac DAR151986 32 DAY22 CAR15 HCY9 MAR5 BRI24 DAR20 SBO21 LGY5 JFC2 DOV4 CLT37 SBO6 HCY5 ROU2 IRP7 SBO3 RAL21 OXF40 SBO3 HCY12 LGY4 ROU1 BRI4 DAR17 RCH2 DOV22 MAR5 ROU6 CLT12 CAR3 MAR6 4th 4186 53 1987 Buick DAY32 DAR19 CLT34 DOV20 DAR14 DOV14 CLT15 CAR13 5th 3384 54 Pontiac HCY16 MAR2 BRI3 LGY15 SBO7 IRP33Chevy ROU9 JFC3 OXF7 SBO23 HCY1 RAL19 LGY5 ROU16 BRI6 JFC13 RCH9 MAR13 MAR61988 Olds DAY5 HCY5 CAR3 MAR25 DAR3 BRI20 LNG NZH SBO NSV CLT1 DOV30 ROU LAN LVL MYB OXF SBO HCY LNG IRP ROU BRI32 DAR35 RCH34 DOV MAR30 CLT10 CAR40 MAR11 26th 1607 55 1989 Pontiac DAY13 CAR21 MAR HCY5 DAR31 BRI NZH SBO LAN NSV CLT6 DOV ROU LVL VOL MYB SBO HCY DUB IRP ROU BRI4 DAR40 RCH DOV MAR31 CLT3 CAR27 MAR 34th 1049 56 1990 DAY9 RCH4 CAR7 MAR3 HCY27 DAR35 BRI2 LAN SBO NZH HCY CLT1 DOVDNQ ROU VOL MYB17 OXF NHA8 SBO DUB IRP12 ROU BRI2 DAR1 RCH8 DOV4 MAR3 CLT3 NHA CAR9 MAR 19th 2473 57 1991 DAJ Racing DAY31 RCH4 CAR1 MAR2 VOL HCY19 DAR1 BRI24 LAN SBO NZH CLTDNQ DOV31 ROU HCY MYB GLN OXF NHA38 SBO DUB IRP7 ROU BRI1 DAR14 RCH3 DOV31 CLT28 NHA CAR2 MAR3 23rd 2172 58 1992 Chevy DAY44 CAR RCH 28th 1304 59 18 ATL9 MAR DAR14 BRI4 HCY LAN DUB NZH CLT5 DOV ROU MYB GLN VOL NHA TAL IRP ROU MCH6 NHA BRI27 DAR2 RCH16 DOV CLT36 MAR CAR HCY121993 32 DAY CAR RCH DAR9 BRI HCY29 ROU MAR NZH CLT3 DOV4 MYB GLN MLW TAL31 IRP MCH NHA BRI31 DAR RCH9 DOV ROU CLT37 MAR CAR16 HCY7 ATL 34th 1130 60 1994 DAY2 CAR40 RCH ATL9 MAR DAR38 HCY BRI4 ROU NHA NZH CLT36 DOV21 MYB GLN MLW SBO TAL35 HCY IRP MCH BRI DAR2 RCH DOV11 CLT20 MAR CAR 36th 1176 61 1995 Ford DAY38 CAR RCH ATL34 NSV DAR BRI12 HCY NHA31 NZH CLT25 DOV5 MYB GLN MLW1 TAL SBO IRP MCH42 BRI DAR RCH1 DOV CLT2 CAR28 HOM1 32nd 1376 62 1996 DAY2 CAR38 RCH9 ATLDNQ NSV DAR6 BRI15 HCY NZH CLT6 DOV6 SBO MYB GLN MLW41 NHA TAL32 IRP5 MCH21 BRI2 DAR8 RCHDNQ DOV2 CLT32 CAR2 HOM20 22nd 2109 63 1997 DAY45 CAR2 RCH ATL23 LVS11 DAR HCY TEX23 BRIDNQ NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT20 DOV6 SBO GLN8 MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH40 BRI39 DAR RCH20 DOV CLT7 CAL CAR HOM16 36th 1364 64 1998 DAY CAR LVS5 NSV DAR BRI30 TEX29 HCY TAL NHA NZH CLT12 DOV4 RCHDNQ PPR GLN MLW MYB CAL37 SBO IRP MCH17 BRI3 DAR7 RCH DOV43 CLT12 GTY CAR ATL42 HOM 41st 1284 65 1999 Jarrett Favre Motorsports 11 DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR TEX NSV BRI TAL CAL NHA RCH NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR39 RCH DOV CLT CAR MEM PHO HOM 127th 46 66 2005 Robert Yates Racing 90 Ford DAY CAL10 MXC LVS ATL NSH BRI30 TEX PHO TAL DAR21 RCH CLT DOV4 NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN39 MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 70th 513 67 2007 Michael Waltrip Racing 44 Toyota DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI GTY IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI23 CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM TEX PHO HOM 130th 94 68 ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series Edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ATCSC Pts Ref1985 Isenhower Racing 32 Olds ATL DAY ATL TAL ATL SSP IRP5 CSP FRS IRP OEF ISF DSF TOL 103rd 69 International Race of Champions Edit key Bold Pole position Most laps led International Race of Champions resultsYear Make 1 2 3 4 Pos Pts Ref1994 Dodge DAY3 DAR12 TAL3 MCH12 8th 34 70 1996 Pontiac DAY TAL CLT MCH9 NA 0 71 1997 DAY7 CLT10 CAL8 MCH3 8th 34 72 1998 DAY6 CAL8 MCH10 IND7 10th 29 73 1999 DAY8 TAL10 MCH11 IND6 8th 30 74 2000 DAY8 TAL8 MCH5 IND8 9th 31 75 2001 DAY1 TAL11 MCH8 IND4 5th 47 76 2002 DAY12 CAL3 CHI9 IND1 3rd 49 77 References EditCitations Edit Racing News Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 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Archived from the original on May 22 2013 Retrieved March 2 2014 Jarrett Retires After 24 Years Tampa Tribune 2008 03 16 Archived from the original on 2008 04 10 Retrieved 2008 03 17 Richard Petty Driver of the Year National Motorsports Press Association Retrieved April 3 2016 Honoring 50 Greatest Drivers Motorsport com February 13 1998 Retrieved April 3 2016 All Time ESPY Winners ESPN MediaZone June 24 2010 Retrieved April 3 2016 Meet the Inductees 2014 NASCAR Hall of Fame Retrieved April 3 2016 Dale Jarrett 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 14 2017 Dale Jarrett 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 14 2017 Dale Jarrett 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 14 2017 Dale Jarrett 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 14 2017 Dale Jarrett 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 14 2017 Dale Jarrett 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference 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Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1986 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1987 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1988 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1989 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1990 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1991 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1992 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1993 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1994 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results Racing Reference Retrieved August 16 2017 Dale Jarrett 1995 NASCAR Busch Grand National 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StewartJimmie JohnsonPreceded byBobby Labonte Coca Cola 600 winner1996 Succeeded byJeff GordonPreceded byDale EarnhardtJeff Gordon Brickyard 400 winner19961999 Succeeded byRicky RuddBobby Labonte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dale Jarrett amp oldid 1152398342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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