Jack Ingram (NASCAR)
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Born: | December 28, 1936 (age 70) | |
Birthplace: | Asheville, North Carolina | |
Awards: | 1982 Busch Series champion 1985 Busch Series champion |
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NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics | ||
19 races run over 6 years. | ||
Best Cup Position: | 47th - 1981 (Winston Cup) | |
First Race: | 1965 Buddy Shuman 250 (Hickory) | |
Last Race: | 1981 National 500 (Charlotte) | |
Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
0 | 4 | 0 |
- This article is about the race car driver. For the country-western singer, see Jack Ingram.
Jack Ingram is a former race car driver in the NASCAR Busch Series nicknamed the "Iron Man". In eight seasons in the Busch Series, he won 31 races and 5 poles, as well as the 1985 championship. After his retirement in 1991, he held the record for the most wins in the Busch Series, until it was broken by Mark Martin. Prior to the inauguration of the Busch Series in 1982 Ingram had won three consecutive Late Model Sportsman Championships in 1972,1973 and 1974.
Preceded by Inaugural |
NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Champion 1982 |
Succeeded by Sam Ard |
Preceded by Sam Ard |
NASCAR Busch Series Champion 1985 |
Succeeded by Larry Pearson |