Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 .
The No. 88 team began racing for RYR in 1995 with Havoline as the primary sponsor, as Ernie Irvan drove the car in three races following his comeback from injuries. Dale Jarrett (1996–2006) Irvan returned to the No. 28 the following year, and Dale Jarrett began driving the No. 88 in 1996 with sponsorship from Ford Quality Care and Ford Credit ...
In 1996 Yates expanded to two full-time teams with Irvan back behind the wheel of the No. 28 Ford and Dale Jarrett driving the No. 88 car. The new team wasted no time showing its muscle with Jarrett, under the leadership of rookie crewchief Todd Parrott won the Busch Clash at Daytona and the Daytona 500. Irvan secured the outside pole for the ...
88-Dale Jarrett; 18-Bobby Labonte; 23-Jimmy Spencer; 22-Ward Burton; 30-Derrike Cope; 12-Jeremy Mayfield; 6-Mark Martin; 43-John Andretti; 94-Bill Elliott; Ken Schrader was injured in a crash on the last lap of Race 1. The No. 96 Chevrolet of David Green got into the rear of Schrader's No. 33 Chevrolet in Turn 1. It put Schrader head-on into ...
88–Dale Jarrett; 2–Rusty Wallace; 20–Tony Stewart; 6–Mark Martin; 24–Jeff Gordon; 18–Bobby Labonte; 32–Scott Pruett; 13–Robby Gordon; 12–Jeremy Mayfield; This would be the 1st checkered flag of any kind for Bill Elliott since his 40th career win in the 1994 Southern 500 at Darlington. Race two top 10 results. 28–Ricky Rudd ...
As Earnhardt and Dale Jarrett battled for second place, Terry Labonte lost momentum and slid out of the top 10 while Ward Burton charged within the top five. On lap 12, Jarrett took the lead from Gordon and led Bobby Labonte and Ward Burton on lap 30 to win the caution-free Segment 1 and collect the $50,000 bonus. Segment results. 88-Dale ...
Parrott's first crew chief position was working with Ernie Irvan in 1995 at Yates Racing on the new #88 Ford for two races. When the No. 88 went full time in 1996, Parrott became the crew chief for Dale Jarrett, winning the 1999 Cup Series championship.
88 Dale Jarrett Ford Robert Yates Racing: UPS "We Want to Race the Truck" 246 0 crash 73 91827 31 33 44 Buckshot Jones Dodge Petty Enterprises: Georgia-Pacific: 245 0 running 70 54100 32 13 17 Matt Kenseth Ford Roush Racing: DeWalt: 238 14 crash 72 53900 33 22 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Budweiser: 228 3 crash 69 80423 ...