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NASCAR oldest living Cup Series champion Ned Jarrett dies at 93
NASCAR’s most loved “Gentleman Ned” is no more. The oldest living NASCAR Cup Series champion and Hall of Famer breathed his last Thursday, June 4. He was 93. Ned Jarrett was the father of former NASCAR drivers Glenn Jarrett and Dale Jarrett.
Two-time Cup champion Ned Jarrett, Hall of Fame driver and pioneering broadcaster, dies at 93.
NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Ned Jarrett has passed away at the age of 93.
NASCAR has lost one of its greatest drivers and best connections to the past. Ned Jarrett has died at the age of 93.
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime broadcaster Ned Jarrett has died of natural causes in his home in North Carolina, according to his family
Ned Jarrett, one of NASCAR’s founding legends and the sport’s oldest living champion, died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Newton, N.C. He was 93 years old. Known throughout the sport as “Gentleman Ned,
Ned Jarrett, a two-time Cup Series champion and one of the first competitors to transition to the television booth, has died. He was 93.