Jim Inglebright

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Jim Inglebright
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Inglebright racing in the 2015 Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway
BornJames Inglebright
(1961-11-18) November 18, 1961 (age 62)
Fairfield, California
NASCAR Cup Series career
2 races run over 2 years
Best finish74th (2004)
First race 2002 Dodge/Save Mart 350 (Infineon)
Last race 2004 Dodge/Save Mart 350 (Infineon)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
17 races run over 2 years
Best finish29th (2001)
First race 2000 Chevy Trucks NASCAR 150 (Phoenix)
Last race 2001 Auto Club 200 (Gateway)
WinsTop tens Poles
010
Statistics current as of July 25, 2022.

James Inglebright (born November 18, 1961) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is a longtime competitor in the NASCAR West Series (now the ARCA Menards Series West).

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Racing career

Inglebright began his racing career driving motocross. However, after seven knee operations, he switched to stock car racing.

Inglebright ran 99 races in the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series. After much success in the series, Inglebright won eight races and amassed 62 top ten finishes. In the 1995 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series, Inglebright was a runner-up. He was the 11th NFSWS driver to surpass $100,000 from his career winnings.[ citation needed ]

Inglebright then moved up to the NASCAR West Series, winning one race and finishing in the top ten eleven times. Although he was once a full-season competitor, he currently races in only the Sonoma race each year in his own No. 1 car.

Inglebright's run at Sonoma in 2019 came for Jefferson Pitts Racing, [1] with him continuing to use the No. 1 from his family team, but in a Ford Fusion instead of a Chevrolet.

Inglebright also raced in the top three divisions of NASCAR, including as a road course ringer in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway for three straight years. In Cup, he has two starts in three attempts (all at Sonoma), with a 32nd-place finish in 2002 in his family team's No. 0 car, and a 19th-place finish in 2004 in the Richard Childress Racing No. 30. In the Craftsman Truck Series, Inglebright ran 17 races from 2000 and 2001 (with one DNQ in 2002 as well) scoring a top ten at California Speedway.

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.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NNCCPtsRef
2002 Roadrunner Motorsports 0 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON
32
DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL CAR PHO HOM 76th67 [2]
2003 Bill McAnally Racing 00 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX TAL MAR CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON
DNQ
DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO CAR HOM N/A0 [3]
2004 Richard Childress Racing 30 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON
19
DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO DAR HOM 74th106 [4]

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324NCTCPtsRef
2000 Roadrunner Motorsports 02 Chevy DAY HOM PHO
18
MMR MAR PIR GTY MEM PPR
18
EVG
15
TEX KEN GLN MLW NHA
24
NZH MCH IRP
16
NSV CIC
27
RCH DOV TEX CAL
15
32nd742 [5]
2001 DAY HOM MMR
15
MAR GTY
29
DAR PPR
26
DOV TEX MEM MLW
14
KAN KEN
14
NHA IRP
16
NSH CIC
31
NZH RCH SBO TEX LVS
30
PHO
17
CAL
8
29th1033 [6]
2002 DAY
DNQ
DAR MAR GTY PPR DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN NHA MCH IRP NSH RCH TEX SBO LVS CAL PHO HOM N/A0 [7]

Busch East Series

NASCAR Busch East Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213NBESCPtsRef
2007 Roadrunner Motorsports 1 Chevy GRE ELK
DNQ
IOW SBO STA NHA TMP NSH ADI LRP MFD NHA DOV N/A0 [8]

K&N Pro Series West

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415NKNPSWCPtsRef
1995 Info not available57 Olds TUS MMR SON
11
CNS MMR POR SGS TUS AMP MAD POR LVS SON MMR PHO 48th130 [9]
2003 Bill McAnally Racing 20 Chevy PHO
3
LVS
1*
CAL
15
MAD
8
TCR
9
EVG
11
IRW
22
S99
15
RMR
10
DCS
4
PHO
5
MMR
11
6th1672 [10]
2004 Tony Oddo25 Ford PHO
5
MMR CAL S99 EVG IRW S99 RMR DCS PHO CNS MMR IRW 48th155 [11]
2005 Roadrunner Motorsports 1 Chevy PHO MMR PHO S99 IRW EVG S99 PPR CAL DCS CTS MMR
27
62nd82 [12]
2006 PHO
8
PHO
8
S99
5
IRW
15
SON
23
DCS
5
IRW
6
EVG
11
S99
13
CAL
2
CTS
12
AMP
6
6th1657 [13]
2007 CTS
21
PHO
27
AMP
20
ELK
DNQ
IOW
15
CNS
6
SON
21
DCS
5
IRW
10
MMP
10
EVG
8
CSR
4
AMP
27
11th1487 [14]
2008 AAS
14
PHO
22
CTS
5
CNS
7
SON
3
IRW
5
DCS
6
EVG
5
MMP
13*
IRW
11
AMP
15
AAS
10
5th1840 [15]
01 IOW
1
2009 1 CTS
15
AAS
11
PHO
30
MAD
16
IOW DCS SON
39
IRW PIR
1
MMP
14
CNS IOW AAS
9
15th926 [16]
2010 AAS PHO IOW DCS SON
8
IRW PIR
24
MRP CNS MMP
11
AAS PHO 32nd363 [17]
2011 PHO
6
AAS MMP
3
IOW LVS SON
6
IRW EVG PIR CNS MRP SPO AAS PHO 33rd470 [18]
2012 PHO LHC MMP S99 IOW BIR LVS SON
4
EVG CNS IOW PIR
9
SMP AAS PHO 36th75 [19]
2013 PHO S99 BIR IOW L44 SON
13
CNS IOW EVG SPO MMP SMP AAS KCR PHO 58th31 [20]
2014 PHO IRW S99 IOW KCR SON
8
SLS CNS IOW EVG KCR MMP AAS PHO 57th36 [21]
2015 KCR IRW TUS IOW SHA SON
32
SLS IOW EVG CNS MER AAS PHO 73rd12 [22]
2016 IRW KCR TUS OSS CNS SON
DNS
SLS IOW EVG DCS MMP MMP MER AAS N/A0 [23]
2017 20 TUS KCR IRW IRW SPO OSS CNS SON
30
IOW EVG DCS MER AAS KCR 62nd14 [24]
2018 1 KCR TUS TUS OSS CNS SON
18
DCS IOW EVG GTW LVS MER AAS KCR 54th26 [25]
2019 Jefferson Pitts Racing 1 Ford LVS IRW TUS TUS CNS SON
7
DCS IOW EVG GTW MER AAS KCR PHO 43rd37 [26]

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