Mark Martin on Larry Phillips/Darlington Preview
No. 55 Aaron’s Dream Machine driver and future Hall of Famer Mark Martin doesn’t want to influence the 54-member voting panel that will convene May 22 to vote for the next five members of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
But the 54-year-old Martin whose 40 victories is 17th on the all-time list certainly has a sentimental favorite in short track legend and five-time champion on NASCAR’s...
Jarrett, Bruton Smith headline new Hall nominees
NASCAR champion Dale Jarrett headlined the 25 nominees announced Wednesday for next year's Hall of Fame class - a list that finally includes track magnate Bruton Smith.
Only five nominees are new to the list, with the other 20 carrying over from last year. Joining Jarrett and Smith as the new nominees were engine builder Maurice Petty, five-time NASCAR weekly series national...
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April 10, 2013
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NASCAR Flashback – 1986 Race 11 Recap – Pepsi 200 from South Boston
SOUTH BOSTON, VA (May 31, 1986) – Jack Ingram put his #11 Pantry/Skoal Bandit Pontiac first when it mattered and won the Pepsi 200 from the South Boston Speedway.
Tommy Houston, Larry Pearson, L.D. Ottinger, and Brett Bodine rounded out the top-5 finishers.
Ingram led a race high 70 laps on his way to the victory. Pearson and Dale Jarrett were the other drivers to lead laps, 62...
Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure to Offer Exotics Racing Adventures
Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure, Inc. (OTC QB: DJRT), a "Full Throttle" lifetime experience company, announced today that the Company will soon be offering consumers and corporate event planners the opportunity to navigate some of the country's most popular road courses choosing from Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and a variety of other exciting exotic sports...
Jarrett Prevails in Battle of Dales at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, FL (February 14, 1993) – Dale Jarrett ran down Dale Earnhardt in the final lap and prevailed in a five car shuffle to score a popular triumph in the 35th annual Daytona 500.
Jarrett’s second career win gave car owner Joe Gibbs his first in what is termed the Super Bowl of stock car racing. During his tenure as head coach for the Washington Redskins, Gibbs led his...
AA Podcast #36 - Dale Jarrett
This week we welcome former NASCAR Cup and 3-time Daytona 500 champion Dale Jarrett to the podcast. Dale serves as ESPN's lead NASCAR analyst and has followed his father Ned's footsteps in having both a successful racing and broadcasting career. Interest in NASCAR is certainly at a high this season with the controversy at Phoenix preceding the championship deciding season...
Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure Relocates Las Vegas Operations to Charlotte
Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure, Inc. (OTC QB: DJRT), a "Full Throttle" lifetime experience company, announced today that the Company is in the process of relocating its Las Vegas operations to the Charlotte Motor Speedway after being informed that Richard Petty Driving Experience has outbid us and secured an exclusive contract for the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
According...
Video: ESPN's Marty Reid has no idea who he's working with
We have a new contender in the race for AA's #1 Announcing Gaffe of 2012. As Marty Reid was welcoming viewers to Saturday's Nationwide Series race at Indianapolis on Saturday, he attempted to introduce his broadcast partners - Dale Jarrett and Andy Petree. Normaly, this goes off without a hitch. Normally, it's not too difficult to remember who you're working...
Transcript of NASCAR on ESPN Media Conference Call
ESPN analysts Dale Jarrett and Andy Petree, lap-by-lap announcer Allen Bestwick, and Rich Feinberg, ESPN vice president, motorsports, production, participated in a media conference call today to discuss ESPN’s coverage of the final 17 races of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, starting with the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 29. A transcript...
Stewart Says NASCAR A Much Different Sport Without Earnhardt Policing Garage
After his Martinsville win yesterday, Tony Stewart was asked if his attitude toward rough racing has changed at all since he became a team owner.
Stewart said, "Not necessarily. I mean, when Dale Sr. was here and Dale Jarrett, when I started, you just didn't do that because that guy would come grab you, pull you out of the car at the end of the practice session, rip...
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