- Jason Leffler
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Jason Leffler
Birthdate = birth date and age|1975|9|16 | Birthplace = Long Beach,California
Awards = Inducted in theNational Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2003
1997, 1998, 1999 USAC National Midget champion
1998 USAC Silver Crown champion
Best_Cup_Pos = 37th - 2001 (Winston Cup)
Cup_Top_Tens = 1
Cup_Poles = 1
First_Cup_Race = 2001Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last_Cup_Race = 2008Allstate 400 at the Brickyard (Indianapolis )
Total_Cup_Races = 62
Years_In_Cup = 5
Busch_Car_Team = 38 -Braun Racing
Previous_Year = 2006
Prev_Busch_Pos = 13th | Best_Busch_Pos = 12th - 2004
Busch_Wins = 2
Busch_Top_Tens = 39
Busch_Poles = 6
First_Busch_Race = 1999Kroger 200 (IRP)
First_Busch_Win = 2004Federated Auto Parts 300 (Nashville)
Last_Busch_Win = 2007Kroger 200 (O'Reilly)
Truck_Car_Team = #1 -Red Horse Racing
Best_Truck_Pos = 4th - 2002
Truck_Wins = 1
Truck_Top_Tens = 26
Truck_Poles = 10
First_Truck_Race = 2000Power Stroke 200 (IRP)
First_Truck_Win = 2003MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 (Dover)
Last_Truck_Win = 2003MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 (Dover)
Last_Truck_Race = 2007Ford 200 (Miami)
Total_Truck_Races = 40
Years_In_Truck = 4Updated_On =
March 4 ,2007 Jason Leffler (born
September 16 ,1975 ) is aNASCAR driver fromLong Beach, California . Leffler moved from the open-wheel ranks to NASCAR's three major series. He currently drives the #38Great Clips Toyota forBraun Racing in theNASCAR Nationwide Series .Racing career
Open wheel career
Leffler began his career racing midget cars in the USAC series, where he won 3 consecutive Midget championships from 1997 and 1999, as well as the Silver Crown series championship in 1998. He was the third driver to win three consecutive midget car championships. [http://www.worthyofhonor.com/Inductees/Jason_Leffler.htm Biography] at the
National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame ] He won theHut 100 andBelleville Nationals in 1997, and theTurkey Night Grand Prix andCopper Classic in 1999. He won his second Turkey Night Grand Prix in 2005.Roger Penske met Leffler at the 1998 Hut 100. Leffler's success also caught the attention ofJoe Gibbs Racing , a team who had previous signedTony Stewart from the USAC ranks. Leffler joined the team in 1999 and made 4 starts in theBusch Series during the season with moderate success. At the same time, he also started a race in theIndy Racing League .NASCAR career
During the 2000 season, Leffler drove full time for the #18
MBNA sponsored Busch team. He finished 20th in the championship and earned 3 pole positions during the year and finished 2nd at Phoenix. He also made 2 IRL starts, among them a start forRoger Penske in theIndianapolis 500 where he started and finished 17th.His rookie season caught the attention of
Chip Ganassi Racing , who hired the young Leffler to drive his #01 Dodge Intreprid inWinston Cup , which was sponsored byCingular Wireless . During his inaugural Cup season, he won the pole at the inaugural race atKansas Speedway However, he had only 1 top 10 finish and 4 failures to qualify. After his 37th place finish in the championship, Ganassi replaced him withJimmy Spencer for the 2002 season.Leffler joined
Ultra Motorsports in 2002 and had great success early on with the team. In his first year, he tied a single season Craftsman Truck Series record by scoring 8 pole positions, and qualified no worse than 8th at any race during the season. Despite not winning a race, 6 second place finishes and a 4th place finish in the championship. Leffler finally broke through in 2003 when he scored his first career victory at Dover. Despite being in the top 10 in points, however, he was fired from Ultra Motorsports ride after taking over in theHaas CNC Racing #0NetZero Pontiac, which breached his contract with the Dodge-powered truck team. He won the 2002Night before the 500 midget car race.Leffler made 10 starts in Cup with Haas before Ward Burton took over. Haas then moved Leffler to the
Haas Automation #00 car in Busch for the remainder of 2003, and later all of 2004. AtNashville Superspeedway in 2004, Leffler scored his first career Busch Series victory. He was running 3rd in the points when the team inexplicably released him from his contract. He ended up finishing 12th in the championship despite missing the last 7 races.Shortly after being replaced at Haas, Leffler signed a deal to re-join Joe Gibbs Racing for 2005, taking over in a newly created Cup team sponsored by
FedEx . The #11 Chevrolet awas regularly outside of the top 35 in points, meaning that it was not guaranteed a starting spot for all races; Leffler was unable to qualify for theCoca-Cola 600 because of it. He was replaced byTerry Labonte for the two road-course races and, eventually, was replaced by him (plusJ. J. Yeley andDenny Hamlin ) for the remainder of the season after failing to score a top 10 in 19 starts.While racing with Gibbs, Leffler briefly raced with Braun Racing in the Busch Series, a team that had lost their regular driver,
Shane Hmiel , to a drug suspension. After leaving Gibbs, Leffler joined Braun Racing on a full-time basis for the remainder of the season. Leffler has scored 4 top 10 finishes with Braun in 9 starts for the team.For the 2006 season, Leffler was signed to return to
Braun Racing to drive the #32 Chevrolet. The team carried sponsorship fromLucas Oil ,Fraternal Order of Eagles , andABF U-Pack Moving . The #32 team became the #38 team with sponsorship fromGreat Clips . Jason also attempted to qualify for the second last race of the chase at Phoenix in the #71 for Braun Racing but failed to qualify.During the 2007 season, Leffler won the pole for the
Winn-Dixie 250 atDaytona International Speedway . He finished 9th. Leffler would makeNASCAR history July 28th, 2007 as he passedGreg Biffle with two laps remaining to win theNascar Busch Series Kroger 200 atO'Reilly Raceway Park . The win marked the first race victory for aToyota Camry in Busch Series competition, and the first win for a foreign manufacturer in a top-tierNascar series since Al Keller won in a Jaguar in 1954. The win also marked Leffler's second careerBusch Series win and first win since the 2004 season. Jason retured to Sprint Cup in 2008 for a few races in the #70 Hass CNC Chevy while driving full time for Braun Racing's #38 Toyota Camry.Career award
*He was inducted in the
National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2003. He had 18 national championship midget car wins at that time.Personal
* He wears a
faux hawk hairstyle.References
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=lefflja01 Jason Leffler Career Statistics]
External links
* [http://www.jasonleffler.com/ Jason Leffler.com]
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