Ned Jarrett

Ned Jarrett
Ned Jarrett working for MRN
Born (1932-10-12) October 12, 1932 (age 91)
Conover, North Carolina, U.S.
Achievements1961, 1965 Grand National Series Champion
1957, 1958 Sportsman Division Champion
1965 Southern 500 Winner
Led Grand National Series in wins 2 times (1964, 1965)
AwardsMyers Brothers Memorial Award (1964, 1965, 1982, 1983)
National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (1972)
North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame (1990)
International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1991)
Oceanside Rotary Club Stock Car Hall of Fame (1992)
National Auto Racing Hall of Fame (United States) (1992)
American Auto Race Writers & Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame (1992)
Jacksonville, Florida Speedway Hall of Fame (1993)
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (1997)[1]
Talladega Walk of Fame (1997)
Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
Hickory Metro Sports Hall of Fame (2001)
NASCAR Hall of Fame (2011)
Named one of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCAR Cup Series career
352 races run over 13 years
Best finish1st (1961, 1965)
First race1953 (Hickory)
Last race1966 American 500 (Rockingham)
First win1959 (Myrtle Beach)
Last win1965 Tidewater 300 (Moyock)
Wins Top tens Poles
50 239 35
Statistics current as of May 3, 2013.

Ned Jarrett (born October 12, 1932) is an American retired race car driver and broadcaster. He is a two-time NASCAR Grand National Series champion. Because of his calm demeanor, he became known as "Gentleman Ned Jarrett". He is the father of former drivers Glenn Jarrett and Dale Jarrett.


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