Jimmy Spencer Explained

Jimmy Spencer
Birth Date:15 February 1957
Birth Place:Berwick, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Achievements:1986, 1987 NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series Champion
1985 World Series of Asphalt Tour-Type Modified Champion
1982, 1983 Shangri-La Speedway NASCAR Winston Racing Series Track Champion
1984 Spring Sizzler Winner
1983 Race of Champions Winner
Awards:Named ninth on NASCAR's all-time Top 10 Modified Drivers
1979 Shangri-La Speedway NASCAR Modified Division Rookie of the Year
Total Cup Races:478
Years In Cup:18
Best Cup Pos:12th (1993)
First Cup Race:1989 Budweiser 500 (Dover)
Last Cup Race:2006 Pennsylvania 500 (Pocono)
First Cup Win:1994 Pepsi 400 (Daytona)
Last Cup Win:1994 DieHard 500 (Talladega)
Cup Wins:2
Cup Top Tens:80
Cup Poles:3
Total Busch Races:212
Years In Busch:20
Best Busch Pos:7th (1988)
First Busch Race:1985 Sandhills 200 (Rockingham)
Last Busch Race:2005 Aaron's 312 (Atlanta)
First Busch Win:1989 Mountain Dew 400 (Hickory)
Last Busch Win:2002 Food City 250 (Bristol)
Busch Wins:12
Busch Top Tens:93
Busch Poles:3
Total Truck Races:31
Years In Truck:3
Best Truck Pos:12th (2005)
First Truck Race:2003 Virginia Is For Lovers 200 (Richmond)
Last Truck Race:2005 Ford 200 (Homestead)
First Truck Win:2003 New Hampshire 200 (New Hampshire)
Truck Wins:1
Truck Top Tens:11
Truck Poles:1

James Peter Spencer (born February 15, 1957) is an American former racing driver, team owner, talk show host and television commentator. He is best known for competing in NASCAR. He hosted the NASCAR-inspired talk show, What’s the Deal?, on Speed,[1] and was co-host, with John Roberts and Kenny Wallace, of Speed's pre-race and post-race NASCAR shows NASCAR RaceDay and NASCAR Victory Lane. Before retiring, Spencer had a segment on Speed's NASCAR Race Hub offering commentary and answering viewer questions (on Tuesdays and Thursdays). During his days racing modifieds, he was nicknamed "Mr. Excitement"[2] for his aggressive racing style. Spencer is one of the few drivers to have won a race in all three of NASCAR's top series: the NASCAR Cup Series, the Xfinity Series, and the Truck Series.

Spencer's Cup wins both came in summer 1994 at the restrictor plate races at Daytona and Talladega.

Racing career

Early years

Jimmy Spencer followed his father, Ed Spencer Sr., commonly known as "Fast Eddie", in racing. Spencer started driving Late Models in Pennsylvania. He captured his first win in the Late Model division at Port Royal Speedway in 1976. He moved to NASCAR Modifieds at Shangri-La Speedway (Owego, New York), then branched out to bigger events throughout the Northeast. In 1984, Spencer was one of the top contenders for NASCAR's National Modified Championship, at a time when all sanctioned races counted toward that title; after running over sixty races, he was second to Richie Evans in the final standings. When NASCAR changed the National Modified Championship into the smaller-schedule Winston Modified Tour (now the Whelen Modified Tour) in 1985, Spencer continued to run, and won the title in 1986 and 1987.

Spencer debuted in the Busch Series in 1985, finishing 19th at North Carolina Motor Speedway in the No. 67 Pontiac for Frank Cicci Racing, which was also his Modified team. The team ran twice in 1987 with a best-finish 36th, then ran the full season in 1988, finishing seventh in the point standings with 5 top-5's and 13 top-10's in the No. 34. In 1989, Spencer won his first career Busch race, the Mountain Dew 400 at Hickory Motor Speedway. Spencer later won another two that season at Orange County and Myrtle Beach, finishing 15th in the final standings.

1989–1994

In 1989, he moved to the Winston Cup Series, driving the No. 88 Crisco-sponsored Pontiac for Buddy Baker's team in 17 of the 29 races. He posted three top 10's and finished 34th in points. He then ran full-time in 1990, finishing in the top 10 twice for Rod Osterlund Racing in the No. 57 Heinz-sponsored Pontiac and finished 24th in points. In 1991, Spencer moved to the No. 98 Banquet Foods Chevrolet for Travis Carter Motorsports. Despite six top-10 finishes, Spencer dropped one position in the standings due to twelve DNFs. He began 1992 with Carter, but moved down to the Busch Series to drive the No. 20 Daily's 1st Ade-sponsored Oldsmobile for Dick Moroso after Carter's team folded early in the season. He responded with his second career wins at both Myrtle Beach Speedway and Orange County Speedway.

Late in the 1992 season, Spencer joined Bobby Allison Motorsports' Cup team and posted three top-fives in the last four races of the season. He signed to drive Allison's No. 12 Meineke-sponsored Ford Thunderbird full-time in 1993, and finished in the top 5 five times, resulting in a career-best 12th-place in the final standings. In 1994, he drove the No. 27 McDonald's-sponsored Ford for Junior Johnson and won his first two and only career Cup races, the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, and the DieHard 500 at Talladega. On the final lap at Daytona, Spencer won his first career Cup race passing Ernie Irvan for his only scored lap lead.[3] He also won his first career pole award for the Tyson Holly Farms 400 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Other than that, the season was a huge disappointment, as he would only score two further Top 10 finishes and finished the season 29th in the standings.

1995–2001

After finishing 29th in the standings in 1994, Spencer left to reunite with Travis Carter, who was then fielding the No. 23 Smokin' Joe's-sponsored Ford. He finished in the Top 10 four times in 1995 and in 1996, Spencer had two Top 5's en route to a 15th-place finish in points. He fell to 20th in 1997.

In 1998, Winston/No Bull became his team's new primary sponsor and he was 11th in points when he suffered injuries at the Brickyard 400, forcing him to sit out the next two races to recover and fall to 14th in points. During the season, Spencer formed his own NASCAR team, Spencer Motor Ventures, which fielded the No. 12 Zippo-sponsored Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the Busch Series for himself and Boris Said, Steve Grissom, and Rick Mast. The team expanded to two cars in 1999, fielding the No. 12 and the No. 5 Schneider National-sponsored Chevy for Dick Trickle. In 2000, he moved his team up to Cup to run the road course races with Boris Said in the No. 23 Federated Auto Parts-sponsored Ford Taurus. The team ceased operations at the end of the season.

After a 20th-place finish in 1999, Winston left the team, and Kmart became the team's new sponsor, causing Spencer to switch to the No. 26 to accommodate the new sponsor, who was already backing the No. 66 car driven by Spencer's teammate, Darrell Waltrip. Spencer had two Top 5's and in 2001 won the pole positions at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Lowe's Motor Speedway and advanced to 16th in points.

2002–2004

For the 2002 season, Spencer would join Chip Ganassi Racing and drive the No. 41 Target-sponsored Dodge Intrepid. He began the season by failing to qualify for the Daytona 500, then had a streak of four top-5 qualifying efforts, including at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he started fourth and was leading the race when he was bumped by Kurt Busch to win, starting a long rivalry between the two. After another DNQ at Watkins Glen International, Spencer was released from the ride at the end of the season, causing him to file a lawsuit against the Ganassi organization, saying his dismissal was a violation of his contract. Also in 2002, Spencer won his last career Busch Series race, the Food City 250 at Bristol driving for Phoenix Racing.

Spencer joined Ultra Motorsports in 2003, piloting the No. 7 Sirius Satellite Radio-sponsored Dodge. After some on-track incidents with Kurt Busch, Spencer confronted Busch after the GFS Marketplace 400 while Busch was still in his car. He was suspended for the next week's race, the Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway while Busch was placed on probation. Despite the events that took place at Michigan, he had four top 10s and ended the season 29th in points. He was also hired to drive three races for in the No. 2 Team ASE Racing Dodge Ram for Ultra's Truck Series team, winning the pole and the race in his second start at New Hampshire International Speedway. He became a part-owner of the Cicci organization that season, when he put Stuart Kirby in Cicci's No. 34 United States Air Force-sponsored Chevy, but that partnership soon dissolved. He continued to remain involved as a part-owner, when he leased his shop to Bang! Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2004.

He began 2004 with Ultra's Cup team at the Daytona 500, but when the team closed down due to a lack of sponsorship, he replaced Kevin Lepage at Morgan-McClure Motorsports, which had also been running unsponsored. Spencer's best finish that season had been 17th at Dover after gaining sponsors in Featherlite Trailers and Lucas Oil, when on October 25, he was arrested after trying to interfere with the police, who had a warrant to arrest his son for vandalism. The incident cost Spencer his job at Morgan-McClure, and he sat out the rest of 2004.

2005–2013

Spencer returned to the No. 2 Ultra truck in 2005. While he failed to win a race, he had nine top-10 finishes and finished 12th in points. He came close to a victory, however, in the season opener at Daytona. He held the lead late in the race and held off 2004 series champion Bobby Hamilton until just before the caution came out on the last lap. Assuming he was in the lead when NASCAR froze the field, he completed the caution lap then pulled into victory lane, only to be told by an official that, in fact, he had finished second. He also ran part-time in Cup, running nine races in the No. 50 Arnold Motorsports Dodge, and one race apiece for Peak Fitness Racing and R&J Racing.

Broadcasting career

When Arnold was unable to locate a sponsor and Ultra closed its doors following a fallout with the Ford Motor Company, Spencer began working on the Speed TV network. He had run both Cup races at Pocono Raceway for Furniture Row Racing in 2006, finishing 32nd and 36th, respectively, which ended up being his last NASCAR starts as a driver. Spencer then worked full-time as an analyst for NASCAR on Speed on the NASCAR RaceDay pre-race show and NASCAR Victory Lane post-race show. In 2010, he was also was the host of his own show What's The Deal? along with Ray Dunlap. The show only lasted one year.

Spencer also became a co-anchor on NASCAR Race Hub on Tuesdays and Thursdays. In his television commentary, Spencer talked about the NASCAR highlights while he often feigning sobs with his gag called "The Crying Towel", for which a driver gets the crying towel and a fake cigar if they complain about something that cannot be punishable. In 2012, Spencer named his "Crying Towel" segment as "(Driver) Radio Sweetheart."

In a tweet on May 16, 2012, Spencer stated that he was retired from driving.[4] He continued to co-host Race Hub, mainly alongside Steve Byrnes and Danielle Trotta, until the end of 2013.

2014–present

Spencer quietly left NASCAR on Fox (Speed became Fox Sports 1 in August 2013) and NASCAR Race Hub after the 2013 season. Spencer has been largely inactive in the NASCAR community since then aside from an appearance on The Dale Jr. Download in 2021 and appearing on the last episode of Race Hub on June 11, 2024.

Personal life

Spencer is married to his wife Pat and has two children and five dogs. He also had a sister, Chrissy, who died of ovarian cancer in 2010. His father, Ed, died of Alzheimer's in 2014. His first grandchild, Hudson, was born in 2016. Spencer and his wife split time between their two residences in North Carolina (where NASCAR teams are based) and Pennsylvania (his home state).[5] [6] [7]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (

Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Nextel Cup Series

NASCAR Nextel Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536PtsRef
1989Baker-Schiff Racing88DAYCARATLRCHDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOV
SONMCH
DAY
POC
TAL
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MARCLT
NWS
CAR
PHO
ATL
34th1445 [8]
OldsPOC
1990Osterlund Racing57DAY
RCH
CAR
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
CLT
DOV
SON
POC
MCH
DAY
POC
TAL
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CARPHOATL24th2579[9]
1991Travis Carter Enterprises98ChevyDAY
RCH
CAR
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
CLT
DOV
SON
POC
MCH
DAY
POC
TAL
GLN
MCH
BRI
15*
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
25th2790[10]
1992DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
CLT
DOVSONPOCMCH
DAYPOCTALGLNMCH33rd1284[11]
Moroso Racing20FordBRI
DARRCHDOVMARNWS
Bobby Allison Motorsports12FordCLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
1993DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC
TAL
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
12th3496[12]
1994Junior Johnson & Associates27FordDAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC
TAL
IND
43
GLNMCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
29th2613[13]
1995Travis Carter Enterprises23FordDAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC
TAL
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
26th2809[14]
1996DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI
NWS
MAR
TAL
SON
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
DAY
NHA
POC
TAL
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
CAR
PHO
ATL
15th3476[15]
1997DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
TEX
BRI
MAR
SON
TAL
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
CAL
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
43
PHO
ATL
20th3079[16]
DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
CLT
DOV
RCH
MCH
POC
SON
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCHBRINHA
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
DAY
PHO
CAR
ATL
14th3464[17]
1999Haas-Carter MotorsportsDAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
TEX
BRI
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
43
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM
ATL
20th3307[18]
200026DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM
ATL
22nd3188[19]
2001DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MAR
TAL
43
PHO
CAR
HOM
ATL
NHA
16th3782[20]
2002Chip Ganassi Racing41DodgeDAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
TAL
CLT
MAR
ATL
CAR
PHO
HOM
27th3187[21]
42GLN
2003Ultra Motorsports7DodgeDAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
TAL
MAR
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRIDAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
ATL
PHO
CAR
HOM
29th3147[22]
2004DAY
CARLVSATLDARBRI35th1969[23]
Morgan-McClure Motorsports4ChevyTEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SONDAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
ATLPHODARHOM
2005Arnold Motorsports50DodgeDAYCALLVSATL
BRI
MARTEXPHOTALDARRCHCLT
DOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCIND
GLNBRI
CALRCH
NHA
DOVTALKANCLT
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
46th667[24]
Peak Fitness Racing66FordMCH
R&J Racing37DodgeMAR
2006BAM Racing49DodgeDAYCALLVSATLBRIMAR
TEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOV61st122[25]
Furniture Row Racing78ChevyPOC
MCH
SONDAYCHINHAPOC
INDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1990Osterlund Racing6align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"15
1991Travis Carter EnterprisesChevy23align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"40
align=center colspan=2 style="background:#FFCFCF;"DNQ
1993Bobby Allison MotorsportsFord30align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"13
1994Junior Johnson & AssociatesFord21align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"37
1995Travis Carter EnterprisesFordalign=center colspan=2 style="background:#FFCFCF;"DNQ
199619align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"11
19977align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"35
19987align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"15
1999Haas-Carter Motorsports11align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"41
200022align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"30
11align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"27
2002Chip Ganassi RacingDodgealign=center colspan=2 style="background:#FFCFCF;"DNQ
2003Ultra MotorsportsDodge23align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"40
200440align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"24

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435PtsRef
198567PontiacDAYCARHCYBRIMARDARSBOLGYDOVCLTSBOHCYROUIRPSBOLGYHCYMLWBRIDARRCHNWSROUCLTHCYCAR
MAR75th106[26]
19874OldsDAYHCYMARDARBRILGYSBOCLT
DOV72nd55[27]
24IRP
ROUJFCOXF
SBOHCYRALLGYROUBRIJFCDARRCHDOVMAR
BuickCLT
CARMAR
198834DAY
HCY
CAR
MAR
DAR
BRI
LNG
NZH
SBO
NSV
CLT
DOV
ROU
LAN
LVL
MYB
OXF
SBO
HCY
LNG
IRP
ROU
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT
CAR
MAR
7th3801[28]
1989DAY
CAR
MAR
HCY
DAR
BRI
NZH
SBO
LAN
NSV
CLT
DOV
ROU
LVL
VOL
MYB
SBO
HCYDUBIRPROU15th2704[29]
Baker-Schiff Racing87PontiacBRI
DAR
RCH
DOVMAR
CLT
CARMAR
1990Huffman Racing77BuickDAYRCHCARMARHCYDARBRILANSBONZHHCY
CLTDAR
RCH46th642[30]
58DOV
ROUVOLMYBOXFNHASBODUBIRPROUBRI
Henderson Motorsports75OldsDOV
MAR
CLT
NHACAR
MAR
1991Laughlin Racing45DAY
RCHCARMARVOLHCY
QL
DAR
BRI
LANSBONZHCLT
QL
DOVROUHCYMYBGLNOXFNHASBODUBIRPROU42nd636 [31]
98ChevyBRI
DARRCHDOV
45CLT
NHA
CARMAR
1992DAY
CARBRI
CLT
17th2941[32]
OldsRCH
ATL
MARDAR
Huffman Racing77BuickHCY
LANDUBNZH
Moroso Racing20OldsDOV
ROU
MYB
GLN
VOL
NHA
38*
TAL
IRP
ROU
MCH
NHA
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
MAR
HCY
Allison Racing28FordCAR
1993Ingram Racing10ChevyDAY
CARRCHDARBRI
HCYROUMARNZHCLT
BRI
DAR
RCHCLT
MAR42nd838[33]
Shoemaker Racing64ChevyDOV
MYBGLNMLWCAR
HCYATL
22ChevyTAL
IRPMCHNHA
Ingram Racing10DOV
ROU
1994Shoemaker Racing64ChevyDAY
CARDOV
MYBGLNMLWSBOTALHCYIRPMCHBRIDAR
RCH
DOVCLTMARCAR63rd348[34]
RCH
ATLMARDARHCYBRIROUNHANZHCLT
1995Moroso Racing20DAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRIHCYNHA
NZHCLT
DOV
MYBGLN
MLWTAL
SBO
IRPMCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAR
HOM34th1177[35]
1996DAY
CARRCHATLNSVDARBRI
CLT
DOVSBOMYBGLN
MLWNHATAL
IRPMCH
BRI
CLT
HOM
32nd1392[36]
Bown Racing51ChevyHCY
NZH
Mark III Racing77DAR
20RCH
45DOV
ChevyCAR
199720DAY
CARRCHATLLVS
DARHCYTEX
BRINSVTAL
NHANZHCLT
DOVSBOGLN
MLWMYBGTY
IRPMCH
BRI
DARRCH
DOVCLT
CALCARHOM
30th1576[37]
1998Spencer Motor Ventures12DAY
CARLVS
NSVDARBRITEX
HCYTAL
NHANZHCLT
DOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCALSBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCH
DOVCLT
GTYCARATLHOM
43rd1164[38]
1999DAYCARLVS
ATLDARTEX
NSVBRITALCAL
NHARCHNZHCLT
DOVSBOGLNMLWMYBPPRGTYIRPMCH
BRI
DARRCH
DOVCLT
CARMEM
PHO
HOM
43rd1197[39]
2000DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSVTALCALRCHNHACLT
DOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCH
BRI
DARRCH
DOV
CLTCARMEMPHOHOM
65th406[40]
2001Phoenix Racing1DAYCARLVSATLDAR
BRI
TEX
NSHCAL
RCH
NHANZHCLT
DOV
KENMLWGLNCHI
GTYPPRIRPMCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEMPHO
CARHOM
26th2329[41]
TAL
2002DAY
TAL
DAY
26th2454[42]
CAR
LVS
DAR
BRI
TEX
NSHCAL
RCH
NHANZHCLT
DOV
NSHKENMLWCHI
GTYPPRIRPMCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEMATL
CARPHO
HOM
2003Tommy Baldwin Racing6DodgeDAYCARLVSDARBRI
86th241[43]
FitzBradshaw Racing82TEX
TALNSHCALRCHGTYNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOM
2004BACE Motorsports74DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTYRCHNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLT
MEMATLPHO
HOM
92nd222[44]
Michael Waltrip Racing98DAR
2005DAYCALMXCLVSATL
NSHBRITEXPHOTALDARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPR120th82[45]
Red Cactus Racing73ChevyGTY
IRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
- Qualified but replaced by Jeff Burton

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425PtsRef
2003Ultra Motorsports2DodgeDAYDARMMRMARCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCH
NHA
CALLVSSBOTEXMAR
PHOHOM55th416[46]
2004DAYATLMARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLW
KANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRI55th303[47]
Phoenix Racing09DodgeRCH
ThorSport Racing13ChevyNHA
LVSCALTEXMARPHODARHOM
2005Ultra Motorsports2DodgeDAY
CAL
ATL
MAR
GTY
MFD
CLT
DOV
TEX
MCH
MLW
KAN
KEN
MEM
IRP
NSH
BRI
RCH
NHA
LVS
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
12th3050[48]

ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series

(key) (

Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021PtsRef
198946DAY
ATLKILTALFRSPOCKILHAGPOCTALDELFRSISFTOLDSFSLMATL128th-[49]
1994Junior Johnson & Associates2FordDAYTALFIFLVLKILTOLFRSMCHDMS
POCPOCKILFRS100th325[50]
Roulo Brothers Racing39ChevyINF
I70ISFDSFTOLSLMWINATL

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NASCAR News, Results, Schedule & Standings | Sporting News. February 14, 2010. February 23, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120223171113/http://www.scenedaily.com/news/articles/sprintcupseries/Speed_moves_Jimmy_Spencer_to_Monday_nights_tabs_Kyle_Petty_for_race-day_shows.html. dead.
  2. Web site: Caraviello. David. TOP 10 DRIVERS TOO TOUGH TO TAME. NASCAR. March 8, 2014. March 9, 2014.
  3. News: Coke Zero 400 facts & figures. Orlando Sentinel. July 7, 2008. January 31, 2013.
  4. Web site: (Twitter post) . . May 16, 2012 . June 12, 2024.
  5. Web site: Jerry . Bonkowski . Where Are They Now? Jimmy Spencer: No more 'Mr. Excitement', it's 'Grandpa' now . . November 24, 2017 . June 12, 2024.
  6. Web site: Jimmy Spencer makes appearance at raceway in Columbia County . . April 20, 2023 . June 12, 2024.
  7. Web site: Kevin . Mertz . An 'exciting' retirement . The Standard-Journal . February 11, 2024 . June 12, 2024.
  8. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  9. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  10. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  11. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  12. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  13. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  14. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  15. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  16. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  17. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  18. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  19. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  20. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  21. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  22. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  23. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  24. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  25. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Results. Racing-Reference. January 14, 2015.
  26. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1985 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  27. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1987 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  28. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1988 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  29. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1989 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  30. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1990 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  31. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1991 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  32. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1992 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  33. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1993 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  34. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1994 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  35. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1995 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  36. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1996 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  37. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1997 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  38. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1998 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  39. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1999 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  40. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2000 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  41. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2001 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  42. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2002 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  43. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2003 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  44. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2004 NASCAR Busch Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  45. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2005 NASCAR Busch Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  46. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  47. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  48. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  49. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1989 ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.
  50. Web site: Jimmy Spencer – 1994 ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series Results. Racing-Reference. January 15, 2015.