Dale Jarrett




































































Dale Jarrett

Dale Jarrett.jpg
Jarrett at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2007

Born Dale Arnold Jarrett
(1956-11-26) November 26, 1956 (age 62)
Conover, North Carolina
Achievements
1999 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
Awards Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
2004 USG Person of the Year Award
NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee (2014)

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
668 races run over 24 years
Best finish 1st (1999)
First race
1984 Sovran Bank 500 (Martinsville)
Last race
2008 Food City 500 (Bristol)
First win
1991 Champion Spark Plug 400 (Michigan)
Last win
2005 UAW Ford 500 (Talladega)











Wins Top tens Poles
32 260 16


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
329 races run over 20 years
Best finish 4th (1984, 1986)
First race
1982 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last race
2007 Food City 250 (Bristol)
First win
1986 L.D. Swain 150 (Rougemont)
Last win
1995 Jiffy Lube Miami 300 (Homestead)











Wins Top tens Poles
11 173 15

Statistics current as of December 20, 2012.

Dale Arnold Jarrett (born November 26, 1956) is a former American race car driver and current sports commentator 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.




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 Sprint 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 links





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 to 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.[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 at 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 won four poles and earned seventeen top-5s, 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 nineteen top-10s, 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 twenty-fourth and finished fourteenth.[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 5s 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 5s 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 Hooters sponsorship. The deal fell through, however, and Yates promoted the 88 car to full-time in the Winston Cup Series with Ford assuming 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 2nd 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 fourteen 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. 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 but 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 resumed the points lead (trading it with Jeff Gordon, with the two of them having the same point totals for a few different weeks) but won only one more time over the course of the year and faded back to fifth in the standings. This was a good and bad year for Jarrett; the good thing was that he won four races (New Hampshire was the fourth win in July) with the bad part being the fact that he suffered a hard crash and a minor concussion 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 five 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 11 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 in May, 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 is featured in commercials where he is persuaded to race the UPS Truck, in recent commercials he is featured with father Ned, in one commercial and in others he is trying out the features of the truck.

  • In NASCAR 06: Total Team Control, the Big Brown Truck is unlockable as a paintjob for Jarrett.

  • 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 http://www.PayTheFan.com

  • Jarrett was featured in a commercial with Jackie Stewart as Jarrett's "mentor".

  • 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 in the Baltimore Orioles organization, currently playing for the Delmarva Shorebirds.



Awards and honors



  • 1997, 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



NASCAR


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



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NASCAR Sprint 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

IND
4
5th
47
[76]

2002

DAY
12

CAL
3

CHI
9

IND
1*
3rd
49
[77]


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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

  • Dale Jarrett Foundation






























Sporting positions
Preceded by
Jeff Gordon

NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion
1999
Succeeded by
Bobby Labonte
Achievements
Preceded by
Davey Allison
Sterling Marlin
Jeff Gordon


Daytona 500 winner
1993
1996
2000
Succeeded by
Sterling Marlin
Jeff Gordon
Michael Waltrip

Preceded by
Dale Earnhardt
Mark Martin
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.


Budweiser Shootout winner
1996
2000
2004
Succeeded by
Jeff Gordon
Tony Stewart
Jimmie Johnson

Preceded by
Bobby Labonte

Coca-Cola 600 winner
1996
Succeeded by
Jeff Gordon
Preceded by
Dale Earnhardt
Bobby Labonte


Brickyard 400 winner
1996
1999
Succeeded by
Ricky Rudd
Jeff Gordon










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