...I don't care where we go I don't care what we do! I don't care OHH DALE just take me with U....
The QualityCare Cowgirl's Dale Jarrett Page!!!!!!!
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THE 1999 WINSTON CUP CHAMPION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I became a big DJ fan last year. Seemed like nothing could get that man down. He just kept going and going! And this year he did just that! CONGRATULATIONS DJ FOR A KICK ASS YEAR!! Another reason I like DJ is I think he's hot looking!!!!WOOOHOOOO! ( Yea that's a reason to like a NASCAR driver! ) Hey, if the teenyboppers can like Gordo ...then us more experienced women can go for the more experienced drivers!! Am I right or am I right???????
Dale Jarrett is a member of the Coca-Cola Racing Family!!!
Dale Jarrett Birthday: Nov 26 th , 1956 Family: Kelley(wife), Natalee and Karsyn(daughters),Jason and Zachary(sons) Hometown: Conover, North Carolina Residence: Hickory, North Carolina Owner: Robert Yates Crew Chief: Todd Parrott
1999 Winston Cup
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SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION
During the 1998 season, Ford Credit teamed up with Dale & Kelley Jarrett to support efforts to develop a cure for breast cancer and increase awareness of this deadly disease. Ford Credit donated the following amounts to the Komen Foundation: $5.0K for every pole, $10.0K for every victory, $7.5K for 2nd, and $5.0K for a 3rd place finish.
In 1998, Jarrett's performance generated $112,500 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Ford Credit donated an additional $62,500 at the NASCAR Winston Cup Awards Banquet on December 3, 1998, bringing the grand total to $175,000.
Ford Credit is dedicated to this same program for 1999 and is involved with obtaining support from other #88 team sponsors. (info from http://www.dalejarrett.com/)
Career Highlights
Began racing in 1977 Started 24th, finished 14th in his first Winston Cup race (4/29/84 at Martinsville, VA). Joined Robert Yates Racing in 1995 Debuted for Yates new Quality Care/Ford Credit team in February 1996 by winning the Busch Clash and Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. In the first year with Quality Care/Ford Credit sponsorship, finished 3rd in Winston Cup standings Won four times in 1996, First Ford driver to win the Brickyard 400 and first driver to ever win Daytona and Brickyard in the same year. Going into 1998 season has logged 15 career victories in 322 starts. Thirteen victories came on super speedways, 2 on short tracks. His career short-track win came in 1997 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Earned seven wins in 1997 23 top tens 20 top 5's and finished second in Winston Cup standings Scored his first Winston Cup victory 8/18/91 in the Champion Spark Plug 400 at Michigan in his130th start (Wood Brothers Racing) Finished fourth in the 1993 Winston Cup standings (Joe Gibbs Racing) Has scored 11 victories in NASCAR Busch Series competition through 1996
AWARDS
1998 Finished 3rd in Winston Cup Points.
1997 National Motorsports Press Association Driver of the Year.
1997 MCI Fast Pace Award, 1997
Winner of 1997 True Value Man of the Year Award
1997 International Race of Champions (IROC) participant
Copenhagen/Skoal All-Pro Third Team, 1996 (first year nominated in driver category)
1996 Ford SVO Special Recognition Award
1996 True Value Hardware Man of the Year nominee
1977 Rookie of the Year, Limited Sportsman Division, Hickory Motor Speedway.
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info for Dale Jarrett was found at http://www.dalejarrettonline.com/,
http://www.dalejarrettonline.com/,
and http://www.nascar.com/