- Kenny Irwin, Jr.
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Kenneth Dale Irwin Jr.
Birthdate = birth date|1969|8|5
Died = death date and age|2000|7|7|1969|8|5
Birthplace = Indianapolis,Indiana , U.S.
Cause of Death = Racecar practice crash atNew Hampshire International Speedway
Best_Cup_Pos = 19th - 1999 (Winston Cup)
Cup_Top_Tens = 12
Cup_Poles = 3
First_Cup_Race = 1997Exide NASCAR Select Batteries 400 (Richmond)
Last_Cup_Race = 2000Pepsi 400 (Daytona)
First_Busch_Race = 1999Coca-Cola 300 (Texas)
Last_Busch_Race = 2000Carquest Auto Parts 300 (Lowe's)
Busch_Top_Tens = 4
First_Truck_Race = 1996Chevrolet Desert Star 300 (Phoenix)
First_Truck_Win = 1997Florida Dodge Dealers 400K (Homestead)
Last_Truck_Win = 1997Pronto Auto Parts 400K (Texas)
Last_Truck_Race = 1998GM Goodwrench/AC Delco 200 (Phoenix)
Truck_Wins = 2
Truck_Top_Tens = 11
Truck_Poles = 1
Awards = 1993 USAC Sprint Car Rookie of the Year1994 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year
1996 USAC National Midget Champion
1997
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year1998
NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year
Years_In_Cup = 4
Total_Cup_Races = 87Kenneth Dale Irwin, Jr. (
August 5 ,1969 –July 7 ,2000 ) was aNASCAR stock car driver. He had driven in all three major of forms of NASCAR and had two total victories. Before that, he raced in the United States Auto Club againstTony Stewart who was one of his fiercest rivals. He died as a result of injuries suffered in a crash during a practice session atNew Hampshire International Speedway .Background
Kenny grew up in
Indianapolis, Indiana and was the 3rd youngest of four children. He began racing quarter-midgets before he was in the second grade. He graduated fromLawrence North High School in 1988 where he played varsitysoccer , while continuing his career as a driver. Between 1988 and 1991, he raced for his father in the IMSA American Challenge stock car series, all while he was still a teenager.Kenny then went on to race in USAC. He began open wheel racing in 1991. He had 7 career USAC Sprint Car Series wins, and was the series Rookie of the Year in 1993. In 1994 he was the USAC Silver Crown Series Rookie of the Year and finished second in the 1995 USAC standings. In 1996 he was the USAC National Midget Series champ. After his successful run in USAC, many open-wheel enthusiasts began comparing him to NASCAR's
Jeff Gordon .Fact|date=February 2007NASCAR
Irwin began his NASCAR career in the
Craftsman Truck Series . He made his debut in that series in 1996 atPhoenix International Raceway , driving the #26Ford F-150 forMB Motorsports . He started and finished 32nd after an engine failure. In his second start atRichmond International Raceway , he won the pole in the #62Raybestos Ford and finished fifth.He moved up to drive full-time in 1997, driving the #98 Ford for
Liberty Racing . He had 2 wins, 7 Top 5, and 10 Top 10 finishes that season, on his way to a 10th place finish in the final point standings. He also won Rookie of the Year honors that season. Irwin also made his debut in theWinston Cup Series in 1997 withDavid Blair Motorsports at Richmond. He qualified on the outside pole and led for twelve laps, finishing in eighth place. He ran three more races with Blair that season, qualifying no worse than eleventh.He won the 1998 Rookie of the Year award in the Cup Series driving the
Robert Yates Racing #28 Texaco car, replacingErnie Irvan . Irwin started the 1998 season by winning theAutomobile Racing Club of America race in Daytona in February in a car owned by Yates. During that season, he had one pole, 1 Top 5, and 4 Top 10 finishes on his way to a 28th place finish in the final points standings. In 1999 he had 2 poles, 2 Top 5 and 6 Top 10 finishes and finished 19th place finish in the final points standings.Irwin made his
Busch Series debut in 1999 driving the #11Rayovac Ford Taurus owned by his teammate,Dale Jarrett , and NFL quarterbackBrett Favre . He had two fifth-place finishes in five starts, atTexas Motor Speedway andDover International Speedway , respectively.He is also known for one incident where he bumped into USAC rival Tony Stewart's car into the wall in the Goody's 500 at Martinsville Speedway. Stewart exited his wrecked car and tried to enter Irwin's car as it was driving under the caution flag in a show of displeasure.
In 2000, he moved to
Team SABCO to drive the #42BellSouth car. He had a single Top 10 finish, 4th atTalladega Superspeedway , in his first 17 races. He made nine starts in the Busch Series for SABCO as well, finishing ninth at Talladega.Death
During practice for the
New England 300 atNew Hampshire International Speedway , he slammed head on into the wall, causing his car to flip onto its side. According to fellow driverBrett Bodine speaking to CNN, the car slid along its side for a long time before rolling on its roof. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lG7yfdNarE CNN report on YouTube]Irwin's parents operate the
Dare to Dream Children's Camp inNew Castle, IN in Kenny's honor.Quotes
*"Everyone has been hoping to find the next Jeff Gordon, I think we found him"--owner David Blair after the season-ending race at
Atlanta Motor Speedway .References
External links
* [http://www.nascar.com/2001/NEWS/07/17/allison_irwin/ Remembering Kenny Irwin on NASCAR.com]
* [http://www.kennyirwinjrfoundation.org/ Kenny Irwin, Jr. Memorial Foundation]
* [http://www.jayski.com/teams/42irwin.htm Tribute at Jayski.com]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=irwinke01 Driver Stats at racing-reference.info]
* [http://obits.com/irwinkenjr.html Obituary]
* [http://www.kennyirwinjrfoundation.org/dtodcamp.php Dare to Dream Camp - Link]
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