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Jeff Ward (motorsports)

Jeffrey Ward (born 22 June 1961) is a British-American former professional motocross racer, auto racing driver and off-road racer.[1] He won the AMA Motocross Championship five times and the AMA Supercross Championship twice and the Motocross des Nations seven times.[1] After retiring from motorcycle competition, Ward turned to auto racing, finishing in second place at the Indianapolis 500 and winning a race at the Texas Motor Speedway. He then competed in off-road truck racing and rallycross. Ward was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999 and, was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America on 12 August 2006.[1][2]

Jeff Ward
Ward in 2007
Nationality American
Born (1961-06-22) 22 June 1961 (age 61)
Glasgow, Scotland
Motocross career
Years active1978–1992
TeamsKawasaki
Championships125cc (1984)
250cc (1985, 1988)
250 SX (1985, 1987)
500cc (1989, 1990)
Wins56
IndyCar Series career
61 races run over 7 years
Best finish5th (1998)
First race1998 Indy 200 (Disney)
Last race2005 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis
First win2002 Boomtown 500 (Texas)
Wins Podiums Poles
1 8 2
Global Rallycross career
Years active2015
Car number07
Former teamsChip Ganassi Racing, SH Rallycross
Starts9
Wins0
Podiums0
Previous series
2013, 2021
2009
2009
2005
19982002
1999
1998–1999
1992–1997
Stadium Super Trucks
Rolex Sports Car Series
Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series
IndyCar Series
Indy Racing League
NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour
NASCAR Winston West Series
Indy Lights
Awards
2006
1999
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Medal record
Representing  United States
Summer X Games
2006 Los Angeles Moto X Super Moto
2008 Los Angeles Moto X Super Moto
2007 Los Angeles Moto X Super Moto
Last updated on: 9 December 2021.

Motocross racing career

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Ward moved to the United States with his family when he was four years old.[1] He began to compete in mini-bike motocross racing in Southern California in the 1960s, just as the sport of motocross was experiencing a burgeoning popularity in the United States.[1] Ward became one of the most accomplished mini-bike motocross racers of his era.[1] He appeared in the 1971 motorcycle documentary film, On Any Sunday when he was 10 years old, performing a long wheelie on his mini-bike.[1]

Ward began his professional motocross career in 1978 riding a Suzuki in the 125cc class.[1] The following year, he joined the Kawasaki factory racing team and, would remain with the company for the duration of his motocross career.[1]

Ward won his first AMA national in 1982 and, in 1984 he won his first AMA national championship in the 125cc class, winning eight out of 10 races.[1] It also marked the first 125cc national title for Kawasaki.[1] Ward continued to improve in 1985, edging out Broc Glover to win the Supercross national championship and then capturing the 250cc motocross national championship.[3][4] He competed in both the 250cc and 500cc national championships in 1986, finishing fourth in the 250cc series and third in the 500cc championship.[5] Ward won his second AMA Supercross championship in 1987 over Ricky Johnson however, he finished second to Johnson in the 250cc national championship.[6][7] The rivalry with Johnson continued in the 1988 250cc motocross national championship with both Ward and Johnson winning three races, but Ward prevailed by seven points to claim the championship over Johnson.[8]

In 1989, Ward finished second to Jeff Stanton in the 250cc national championship but, defeated Stanton in the 500cc championship thus, becoming the first rider to win AMA motocross national championships in the 125, 250 and 500cc classes.[1][9] He successfully defended his 500cc crown in 1990 then, finished second in the 1991 500cc championship, nine points behind Jean-Michel Bayle.[10][11] Ward retired from professional motocross competition after finishing in third place in the 1992 500cc national championship.[12]

In 15 seasons, Ward won a total of 56 national races placing him third on the all-time AMA motocross/Supercross win list at the time of his retirement.[1] He won a total of seven AMA national championships, tying Bob Hannah and Ricky Johnson for the most career motocross and Supercross championships at the time of his retirement.[1] In international motocross competition, Ward was a member of 7 winning U.S. Motocross des Nations teams, and a member of 2 Trophée des Nations winning teams.[1]

Auto racing career

After the end of his motocross career, Ward still had a desire for competition and turned his attention to open-wheel auto racing in the Indy Racing League.[2] He quickly proved to be competitive with a fourth-place finish in the Phoenix round of the 1993 Indy Lights season and a third-place finish at the Nazareth Speedway during the 1994 season.[13] At the 1997 Indianapolis 500 while competing for the Cheever Racing team, Ward qualified on the third row and led the race for 49 laps before finishing the race in third place.[2] His performance earned him the 1997 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award.[14] He improved to a 6th-place finish in the 1998 Indy Racing League season while competing for the ISM Racing team.[13] Ward was contracted to drive for the Pagan Racing team during the 1999 Indy Racing League season and, began the year with a third place at the season opening round at the Walt Disney World Speedway and a second place in Phoenix.[13] He followed this with an impressive second place at the 1999 Indianapolis 500.[2] Ward suffered inconsistent results for the remainder of the 1999 season to finish 11th in the championship.[13] He won the 2002 race at Texas Motor Speedway for the Chip Ganassi Racing team, marking his first and only Indy Car victory.[2][13] During his open-wheel auto racing career, Ward garnered three top five finishes in seven starts at the Indianapolis 500.[13]

Return to motorcycle racing

At the age of 43, Ward returned to motorcycle racing and won the 2004 AMA Supermoto Championship competing against riders half his age.[1] He won a second Supermoto championship in 2006 at the age of 45.[15] Ward also won the Moto X category at the 2006 X Games, becoming the oldest male gold medalist and the oldest Moto X medalist in X Games history.[16] In 2008, he repeated as the winner of the Moto X category of the 2008 X Games.[17]

Off-road racing

From Indy Car racing, Ward progressed to off-road truck racing, competing in the 2009 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series for the Speed Technologies team.[18] He also competed in the 2013 Stadium Super Trucks Series, finishing 10th in the inaugural race at University of Phoenix Stadium.[19][20] Ward competed in the Global RallyCross Championship for the Chip Ganassi Racing team in 2015, serving as a replacement driver for former motocross racer Brian Deegan.[21][22]

Awards and championships

Awards

Championships

AMA Motocross / Supermoto

  • 1984—Won AMA 125cc national motocross title.
  • 1985—Won AMA national 250cc motocross and Supercross titles.
  • 1987—Won second AMA national 250cc Supercross championship.
  • 1988—Captured second AMA national 250cc motocross title.
  • 1989—Won AMA national 500cc motocross championship to become first rider in history to win every major AMA national motocross title.
  • 1990—Won second consecutive AMA national 500cc motocross championship.
  • 2004—Won AMA Supermoto Championship at 43 years of age.
  • 2006—Won X-Games Supermoto Championship at 45 years of age.
  • 2006—Won AMA Supermoto Championship (second title)
  • 2008—Won X-Games Supermoto Championship at 47 years of age (second title).

Indy Racing League

  • 1997—Finished third at Indianapolis 500 in maiden effort, finished 30th in IRL season point standings.
  • 1998—Earned career-first pole position at Phoenix IRL race, four top five finishes, finished career-best 6th in IRL season point standings.
  • 1999—Finished career-best second at Indianapolis 500, three top five finishes, finished 11th in IRL season point standings.
  • 2000—Finished fourth at Indianapolis 500, two top five finishes, finished 11th in IRL season point standings.
  • 2001—Two top five finishes, finished 11th in IRL season point standings.
  • 2002—Winner of Boomtown 500 at Texas Motor Speedway, finished ninth at Indianapolis 500, two top five finishes, finished 11th in IRL season point standings.

Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series

  • 2009—Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Rookie of the Year
  • 2009—Dirt Sports Rookie of the Year
  • 2009—2nd Place in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Championship, behind by 1 point

Racing record

Complete American Open Wheel Racing results

(key)

IRL IndyCar Series

Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points
1996-1997 Galles Racing G-Force GF01 4 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 NHM LVS WDW
16
PHX 30th 69
Team Cheever 52 INDY
3
TXS PPIR CLT NH2
ISM Racing w/ Sinden Racing Services Dallara IR7 35 LV2
17
1998 ISM Racing G-Force GF01B WDW
2
PHX
5
INDY
13
TXS
17
NHM
22
DOV
19
CLT
2
PPIR
20
ATL
6
TX2
3
LVS
21
6th 252
1999 G-Force GF01C WDW
3
11th 206
Pagan Racing Dallara IR9 21 PHX
2
CLT
C
INDY
2
TXS
18
PPIR
9
ATL
26
DOV
13
PPI2
23
LVS
10
TX2
21
2000 A. J. Foyt Racing G-Force GF05 14 WDW
7
PHX
11
LVS
21
INDY
4
TXS
19
PPIR
15
ATL
19
KTY
6
TX2
8
11th 176
2001 Heritage Motorsports G-Force GF05B 35 PHX
7
HMS
5
ATL
7
INDY
24
TXS
16
PPIR
12
RIR
8
KAN
Wth
NSH
20
KTY
10
STL
7
CHI
4
11th 238
Infiniti VRH35ADE V8 TX2
24
2002 Chip Ganassi Racing G-Force GF05C 9 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS
4
PHX
18
FON
10
NZR
19
INDY
9
TXS
1
PPIR
20
RIR
8
KAN
12
NSH
11
MIS
25
KTY
16
STL
13
CHI
21
TX2
25
11th 268
2005 Vision Racing Dallara IR-05 22 Toyota Indy V8 HMS PHX STP MOT INDY
27
TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PPIR SNM CHI WGL FON 35th 10
Source:[13]

Indianapolis 500

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1995 Lola Ford-Cosworth Failed to Qualify Arizona
1997 G-Force Oldsmobile 7th 3rd Cheever
1998 G-Force Oldsmobile 27th 13th Team Tabasco
1999 Dallara Oldsmobile 14th 2nd Pagan
2000 G-Force Oldsmobile 6th 4th Foyt
2001 G-Force Oldsmobile 8th 24th Heritage
2002 G-Force Chevrolet 15th 9th Ganassi
2005 Dallara Toyota 31st 27th Vision

NASCAR

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

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston 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 NWCC Pts
1998 BMR Motorsports 45 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL CLT DOV RCH MCH POC SON NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI NHA DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT TAL DAY PHO
DNQ
CAR ATL NA -

Complete Global RallyCross Championship results

Supercar

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GRC Points
2015 Chip Ganassi Racing Ford Fiesta ST FTA DAY1
6
DAY2
4
MCAS DET1 DET2 DC
9
LA1 LA2 BAR1 BAR2 LV NC -
2016 SH Rallycross Ford Fiesta ST PHO1
7
PHO2
8
DAL
9
DAY1
5
DAY2
7
MCAS1
9
MCAS2  DC AC SEA LA1 LA2 9th 134

 Race cancelled.

Stadium Super Trucks

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

Stadium Super Trucks results
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SSTC Pts Ref
2013 PHO
10
LBH
8
LAN
12
SDG
8
SDG STL TOR TOR CRA CRA OCF OCF OCF CPL 16th 69 [24]
2021 STP STP MOH MOH MOH MOH NSH
6
NSH
7
LBH
6
LBH
7
12th 59 [25]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Motorcycle Hall of Fame". motorcyclemuseum.org. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Motorsports Hall of Fame". mshf.com. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  3. ^ "1985 Overall Supercross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  4. ^ "1985 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  5. ^ "1986 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  6. ^ "1987 Overall Supercross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  7. ^ "1987 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  8. ^ "1988 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  9. ^ "1989 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  10. ^ "1990 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  11. ^ "1991 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  12. ^ "1992 Overall Motocross Points Standings". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g "Jeff Ward career results". racing-reference.info. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  14. ^ Foyt Drivers Dominate Indy Trials
  15. ^ "Jeff Ward Wins 2006 AMA Supermoto Championship". roadracingworld.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  16. ^ "Jeff Ward Wins X Games Supermoto". motocross.transworld.net. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  17. ^ "X Games 14 - Moto X SuperMoto results". espn.go.com. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  18. ^ "Jeff Ward Switches To Off-Road Trucks". motocrossactionmag.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  19. ^ "Jeff Ward Enters Stadium SUPER Trucks Debut at University of Phoenix Stadium". Stadium Super Trucks. 26 March 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  20. ^ . Stadium Super Trucks. 7 April 2013. Archived from the original on 28 July 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  21. ^ "Jeff Ward: Between The Motos". racerxonline.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  22. ^ "Jeff Ward Profile". redbullglobalrallycross.com. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  23. ^ Jeff Ward at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
  24. ^ "2013 SST Point Standings". Stadium Super Trucks. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  25. ^ "2021 Overall Point Standings". Stadium Super Trucks. Retrieved 9 December 2021.

External links

  • Jeff Ward driver statistics at Racing-Reference
Sporting positions
Preceded by Indianapolis 500
Rookie of the Year

1997
Succeeded by

jeff, ward, motorsports, jeffrey, ward, born, june, 1961, british, american, former, professional, motocross, racer, auto, racing, driver, road, racer, motocross, championship, five, times, supercross, championship, twice, motocross, nations, seven, times, aft. Jeffrey Ward born 22 June 1961 is a British American former professional motocross racer auto racing driver and off road racer 1 He won the AMA Motocross Championship five times and the AMA Supercross Championship twice and the Motocross des Nations seven times 1 After retiring from motorcycle competition Ward turned to auto racing finishing in second place at the Indianapolis 500 and winning a race at the Texas Motor Speedway He then competed in off road truck racing and rallycross Ward was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999 and was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America on 12 August 2006 1 2 Jeff WardWard in 2007NationalityAmericanBorn 1961 06 22 22 June 1961 age 61 Glasgow ScotlandMotocross careerYears active1978 1992TeamsKawasakiChampionships125cc 1984 250cc 1985 1988 250 SX 1985 1987 500cc 1989 1990 Wins56IndyCar Series career61 races run over 7 yearsBest finish5th 1998 First race1998 Indy 200 Disney Last race2005 Indianapolis 500 IndianapolisFirst win2002 Boomtown 500 Texas Wins Podiums Poles1 8 2Global Rallycross careerYears active2015Car number07Former teamsChip Ganassi Racing SH RallycrossStarts9Wins0Podiums0Previous series2013 20212009200920051998 200219991998 19991992 1997Stadium Super TrucksRolex Sports Car SeriesLucas Oil Off Road Racing SeriesIndyCar SeriesIndy Racing LeagueNASCAR Featherlite Southwest TourNASCAR Winston West SeriesIndy LightsAwards20061999Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaMotorcycle Hall of FameMedal record Representing United StatesSummer X Games2006 Los Angeles Moto X Super Moto2008 Los Angeles Moto X Super Moto2007 Los Angeles Moto X Super MotoLast updated on 9 December 2021 Contents 1 Motocross racing career 2 Auto racing career 3 Return to motorcycle racing 4 Off road racing 5 Awards and championships 5 1 Awards 5 2 Championships 5 2 1 AMA Motocross Supermoto 5 2 2 Indy Racing League 5 2 3 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series 6 Racing record 6 1 Complete American Open Wheel Racing results 6 1 1 IRL IndyCar Series 6 1 2 Indianapolis 500 6 2 NASCAR 6 2 1 Winston Cup Series 6 3 Complete Global RallyCross Championship results 6 3 1 Supercar 6 4 Stadium Super Trucks 7 References 8 External linksMotocross racing career EditBorn in Glasgow Scotland Ward moved to the United States with his family when he was four years old 1 He began to compete in mini bike motocross racing in Southern California in the 1960s just as the sport of motocross was experiencing a burgeoning popularity in the United States 1 Ward became one of the most accomplished mini bike motocross racers of his era 1 He appeared in the 1971 motorcycle documentary film On Any Sunday when he was 10 years old performing a long wheelie on his mini bike 1 Ward began his professional motocross career in 1978 riding a Suzuki in the 125cc class 1 The following year he joined the Kawasaki factory racing team and would remain with the company for the duration of his motocross career 1 Ward won his first AMA national in 1982 and in 1984 he won his first AMA national championship in the 125cc class winning eight out of 10 races 1 It also marked the first 125cc national title for Kawasaki 1 Ward continued to improve in 1985 edging out Broc Glover to win the Supercross national championship and then capturing the 250cc motocross national championship 3 4 He competed in both the 250cc and 500cc national championships in 1986 finishing fourth in the 250cc series and third in the 500cc championship 5 Ward won his second AMA Supercross championship in 1987 over Ricky Johnson however he finished second to Johnson in the 250cc national championship 6 7 The rivalry with Johnson continued in the 1988 250cc motocross national championship with both Ward and Johnson winning three races but Ward prevailed by seven points to claim the championship over Johnson 8 In 1989 Ward finished second to Jeff Stanton in the 250cc national championship but defeated Stanton in the 500cc championship thus becoming the first rider to win AMA motocross national championships in the 125 250 and 500cc classes 1 9 He successfully defended his 500cc crown in 1990 then finished second in the 1991 500cc championship nine points behind Jean Michel Bayle 10 11 Ward retired from professional motocross competition after finishing in third place in the 1992 500cc national championship 12 In 15 seasons Ward won a total of 56 national races placing him third on the all time AMA motocross Supercross win list at the time of his retirement 1 He won a total of seven AMA national championships tying Bob Hannah and Ricky Johnson for the most career motocross and Supercross championships at the time of his retirement 1 In international motocross competition Ward was a member of 7 winning U S Motocross des Nations teams and a member of 2 Trophee des Nations winning teams 1 Auto racing career EditAfter the end of his motocross career Ward still had a desire for competition and turned his attention to open wheel auto racing in the Indy Racing League 2 He quickly proved to be competitive with a fourth place finish in the Phoenix round of the 1993 Indy Lights season and a third place finish at the Nazareth Speedway during the 1994 season 13 At the 1997 Indianapolis 500 while competing for the Cheever Racing team Ward qualified on the third row and led the race for 49 laps before finishing the race in third place 2 His performance earned him the 1997 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award 14 He improved to a 6th place finish in the 1998 Indy Racing League season while competing for the ISM Racing team 13 Ward was contracted to drive for the Pagan Racing team during the 1999 Indy Racing League season and began the year with a third place at the season opening round at the Walt Disney World Speedway and a second place in Phoenix 13 He followed this with an impressive second place at the 1999 Indianapolis 500 2 Ward suffered inconsistent results for the remainder of the 1999 season to finish 11th in the championship 13 He won the 2002 race at Texas Motor Speedway for the Chip Ganassi Racing team marking his first and only Indy Car victory 2 13 During his open wheel auto racing career Ward garnered three top five finishes in seven starts at the Indianapolis 500 13 Return to motorcycle racing EditAt the age of 43 Ward returned to motorcycle racing and won the 2004 AMA Supermoto Championship competing against riders half his age 1 He won a second Supermoto championship in 2006 at the age of 45 15 Ward also won the Moto X category at the 2006 X Games becoming the oldest male gold medalist and the oldest Moto X medalist in X Games history 16 In 2008 he repeated as the winner of the Moto X category of the 2008 X Games 17 Off road racing EditFrom Indy Car racing Ward progressed to off road truck racing competing in the 2009 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series for the Speed Technologies team 18 He also competed in the 2013 Stadium Super Trucks Series finishing 10th in the inaugural race at University of Phoenix Stadium 19 20 Ward competed in the Global RallyCross Championship for the Chip Ganassi Racing team in 2015 serving as a replacement driver for former motocross racer Brian Deegan 21 22 Awards and championships EditAwards Edit Ward was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999 1 Ward was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2006 23 Championships Edit AMA Motocross Supermoto Edit 1984 Won AMA 125cc national motocross title 1985 Won AMA national 250cc motocross and Supercross titles 1987 Won second AMA national 250cc Supercross championship 1988 Captured second AMA national 250cc motocross title 1989 Won AMA national 500cc motocross championship to become first rider in history to win every major AMA national motocross title 1990 Won second consecutive AMA national 500cc motocross championship 2004 Won AMA Supermoto Championship at 43 years of age 2006 Won X Games Supermoto Championship at 45 years of age 2006 Won AMA Supermoto Championship second title 2008 Won X Games Supermoto Championship at 47 years of age second title Indy Racing League Edit 1997 Finished third at Indianapolis 500 in maiden effort finished 30th in IRL season point standings 1998 Earned career first pole position at Phoenix IRL race four top five finishes finished career best 6th in IRL season point standings 1999 Finished career best second at Indianapolis 500 three top five finishes finished 11th in IRL season point standings 2000 Finished fourth at Indianapolis 500 two top five finishes finished 11th in IRL season point standings 2001 Two top five finishes finished 11th in IRL season point standings 2002 Winner of Boomtown 500 at Texas Motor Speedway finished ninth at Indianapolis 500 two top five finishes finished 11th in IRL season point standings Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Edit 2009 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Rookie of the Year 2009 Dirt Sports Rookie of the Year 2009 2nd Place in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Championship behind by 1 pointRacing record EditComplete American Open Wheel Racing results Edit key IRL IndyCar Series Edit Year Team Chassis No Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points1996 1997 Galles Racing G Force GF01 4 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 NHM LVS WDW16 PHX 30th 69Team Cheever 52 INDY3 TXS PPIR CLT NH2ISM Racing w Sinden Racing Services Dallara IR7 35 LV2171998 ISM Racing G Force GF01B WDW2 PHX5 INDY13 TXS17 NHM22 DOV19 CLT2 PPIR20 ATL6 TX23 LVS21 6th 2521999 G Force GF01C WDW3 11th 206Pagan Racing Dallara IR9 21 PHX2 CLTC INDY2 TXS18 PPIR9 ATL26 DOV13 PPI223 LVS10 TX2212000 A J Foyt Racing G Force GF05 14 WDW7 PHX11 LVS21 INDY4 TXS19 PPIR15 ATL19 KTY6 TX28 11th 1762001 Heritage Motorsports G Force GF05B 35 PHX7 HMS5 ATL7 INDY24 TXS16 PPIR12 RIR8 KANWth NSH20 KTY10 STL7 CHI4 11th 238Infiniti VRH35ADE V8 TX2242002 Chip Ganassi Racing G Force GF05C 9 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS4 PHX18 FON10 NZR19 INDY9 TXS1 PPIR20 RIR8 KAN12 NSH11 MIS25 KTY16 STL13 CHI21 TX225 11th 2682005 Vision Racing Dallara IR 05 22 Toyota Indy V8 HMS PHX STP MOT INDY27 TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PPIR SNM CHI WGL FON 35th 10Source 13 Indianapolis 500 Edit Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team1995 Lola Ford Cosworth Failed to Qualify Arizona1997 G Force Oldsmobile 7th 3rd Cheever1998 G Force Oldsmobile 27th 13th Team Tabasco1999 Dallara Oldsmobile 14th 2nd Pagan2000 G Force Oldsmobile 6th 4th Foyt2001 G Force Oldsmobile 8th 24th Heritage2002 G Force Chevrolet 15th 9th Ganassi2005 Dallara Toyota 31st 27th VisionNASCAR Edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led Winston Cup Series Edit NASCAR Winston 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 NWCC Pts1998 BMR Motorsports 45 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL CLT DOV RCH MCH POC SON NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI NHA DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT TAL DAY PHODNQ CAR ATL NA Complete Global RallyCross Championship results Edit Supercar Edit Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GRC Points2015 Chip Ganassi Racing Ford Fiesta ST FTA DAY16 DAY24 MCAS DET1 DET2 DC9 LA1 LA2 BAR1 BAR2 LV NC 2016 SH Rallycross Ford Fiesta ST PHO17 PHO28 DAL9 DAY15 DAY27 MCAS19 MCAS2 DC AC SEA LA1 LA2 9th 134 Race cancelled Stadium Super Trucks Edit key Bold Pole position Italics Fastest qualifier Most laps led Stadium Super Trucks resultsYear 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SSTC Pts Ref2013 PHO10 LBH8 LAN12 SDG8 SDG STL TOR TOR CRA CRA OCF OCF OCF CPL 16th 69 24 2021 STP STP MOH MOH MOH MOH NSH6 NSH7 LBH6 LBH7 12th 59 25 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Motorcycle Hall of Fame motorcyclemuseum org Retrieved 18 December 2015 a b c d e Motorsports Hall of Fame mshf com Retrieved 18 December 2015 1985 Overall Supercross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1985 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1986 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1987 Overall Supercross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1987 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1988 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1989 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1990 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1991 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 1992 Overall Motocross Points Standings racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 a b c d e f g Jeff Ward career results racing reference info Retrieved 23 December 2015 Foyt Drivers Dominate Indy Trials Jeff Ward Wins 2006 AMA Supermoto Championship roadracingworld com Retrieved 23 December 2015 Jeff Ward Wins X Games Supermoto motocross transworld net Retrieved 23 December 2015 X Games 14 Moto X SuperMoto results espn go com Retrieved 24 December 2015 Jeff Ward Switches To Off Road Trucks motocrossactionmag com Retrieved 23 December 2015 Jeff Ward Enters Stadium SUPER Trucks Debut at University of Phoenix Stadium Stadium Super Trucks 26 March 2013 Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 Retrieved 12 December 2013 MacCachren Claims Inaugural Stadium SUPER Trucks Race at University of Phoenix Stadium Stadium Super Trucks 7 April 2013 Archived from the original on 28 July 2013 Retrieved 12 December 2013 Jeff Ward Between The Motos racerxonline com Retrieved 23 December 2015 Jeff Ward Profile redbullglobalrallycross com Retrieved 23 December 2015 Jeff Ward at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America 2013 SST Point Standings Stadium Super Trucks Retrieved 29 January 2019 2021 Overall Point Standings Stadium Super Trucks Retrieved 9 December 2021 External links EditJeff Ward driver statistics at Racing ReferenceSporting positionsPreceded byTony Stewart Indianapolis 500Rookie of the Year1997 Succeeded 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