- Tammy Jo Kirk
Infobox_NASCAR_driver
Name = Tammy Jo Kirk
Birthdate = birth date and age|1962|5|6
Birthplace =Dalton, Georgia
Best_Truck_Pos = 20th - 1997 (Craftsman Truck Series)
First_Truck_Race = 1997Chevy Trucks Challenge (Disney World)
Last_Truck_Race = 1998Sam's Town 250 (Las Vegas)
Years_In_Truck = 2
Total_Truck_Races = 32
Updated_On =February 27 ,2007 Tammy Jo Kirk (born
May 6 ,1962 inDalton, Georgia ) is a racecar andmotorcycle racer. She was the first woman to race in theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and later returned to NASCAR to run theBusch Series . She hasn't driven in NASCAR since 2003.Early life
Kirk began her racing career in motorcycles. In 1986, she made history by winning a Class C flat track race in
Knoxville, Tennessee . She would eventually become a member of theAmerican Motorcyclist Association . After she retired from motorcycle racing, she moved on to late model racing, where she became an eventual winner of theSnowball Derby . In 1994, she was named the Most Popular Driver in NASCAR'sSlim Jim All Pro Series , and would finish sixth in that series' points two years later.Craftsman Trucks & Busch Series
In 1997, Kirk made the next big step as she moved to the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series . She signed withGeoff Bodine Racing withLoveable as the sponsor of her #7Ford F-150 . She made her debut in 1997 at theWalt Disney World Speedway , qualifying 9th and finishing 24th. Two races later atPortland Speedway , she qualified 3rd. Her best finish that year was an 11th atHeartland Park Topeka . After the Federated Auto Parts 250, she was released, but was able to run one race apiece withMacDonald Motorsports andCircle Bar Racing . When the season was over, she had run 19 races and had finished sixth in the Rookie of the Year chase.For 1998, she started her own team. Unfortunately, she only made thirteen starts because of a lack of sponsors for her #51 Ford. The season was marked with 6 DNF's. Her best finish that year was 13th at Bristol. She finished 29th in points that year. Unfortunately, she still did not acquire any sponsors, and she shut down her team in 1999. She would not race in the Truck Series again.
In 2003, she returned to NASCAR, driving the #49
Advil Ford Taurus forJay Robinson Racing in the Busch Series. In 15 races, her best finish was 21st at theTrim Spa Dream Body 250 . After the season was over, she was released.External links
* [http://www.nascar.com/2002/kyn/women/02/02/Kirk/ nascar.com biography]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=kirkta01 Driver's statistics at racing-reference.info]
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