
NASCAR Mourns the Passing of Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett
NASCAR announced the death of Ned Jarrett, a two‑time champion and Hall of Famer, praising his contributions and legacy.
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NASCAR announced the death of Ned Jarrett, a two‑time champion and Hall of Famer, praising his contributions and legacy.

Veteran driver Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at 93 in North Carolina. His career, broadcasting work, and the achievements of his son Dale Jarrett cement a unique father‑son dynasty in the sport.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime voice of the sport, passed away at 93, leaving behind a racing dynasty and a broadcasting legacy.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR champion and Hall of Famer, died at 93. His career spanned 50 Cup victories, iconic TV moments, and a broadcasting legacy that shaped the sport for generations.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and Hall of Famer, passed away at 93, leaving behind a career that spanned 50 victories, two championships, and a celebrated broadcasting tenure that included calling his son’s historic Daytona 500 win.

Veteran driver and broadcaster Ned Jarrett passed away at his North Carolina home, leaving behind a legacy of on‑track triumphs and off‑track devotion.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR premier‑series champion and Hall of Famer, passed away at 93. Known for his 50 Cup victories, a record‑setting Southern 500 win and a heartfelt 1993 Daytona 500 broadcast, he was remembered as ‘Gentleman Ned’ for his professionalism and kindness.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time champion Ned Jarrett, a 93‑year‑old icon whose racing achievements, broadcasting career, and family legacy shaped the sport for generations.

Ned Jarrett, celebrated as ‘Gentleman Ned,’ passed away at 93, leaving behind a storied career that spanned championships, broadcasting, and a family dynasty in NASCAR.

Ned Jarrett, celebrated as 'Gentleman Ned,' passed away at 93, remembered for his championship years, broadcasting voice, and the racing lineage he forged with his son Dale.

NASCAR announced the passing of Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett, celebrating his two‑time Cup Series championship and his role as a sport ambassador.

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