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spt_DaleJarrettcareer.appHeader = "Memorable moments from Dale Jarrett's racing career";
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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "Dale Jarrett will end his racing career, which includes 32 wins, a series championship and almost $60 million in earnings, this Sunday following the Food City 500 at the Bristol Motor Speedway. A regular in NASCAR's top circuit since 1987, Jarrett will make the transition from behind the steering wheel into the broadcast booth. Take a look at some of the most memorable moments in his career.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>The 1993 Daytona 500 featured \"The Dale and Dale Show,\" with Dale Earnhardt and Dale Jarrett battling throughout. Jarrett trailed Earnhardt and rookie Jeff Gordon with just one lap remaining, but a smart move down to the bottom of the track gave him the room to pass Gordon and draw even with Earnhardt. The cars bumped, and Jarrett emerged with the win.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>For the second time at the Daytona 500, Dale Jarrett edged out Dale Earnhardt to take the checkered flag. Jarrett had started the 1996 race in seventh before working his way up through the field.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>After starting the season with his second Daytona 500 win, Dale Jarrett continued his hot streak. He placed in the top two of each of the year's first three races. Later wins at the Coca-Cola 600 and Brickyard 400 (pictured) helped Jarrett claim third in the final standings, which was his best finish to that point.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>Dale Jarrett won a career-best seven races in 1997 -- the PRIMESTAR 400, TranSouth Financial 400, Pennsylvania 500, Goody's 500, Exide NASCAR 400, UAW-GM Quality 500 and Dura Lube 500 -- but he ultimately lost the series championship to Jeff Gordon by just 14 points.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>His win at the Pontiac Excitement 400 11 races into the season gave Dale Jarrett the points lead, and he maintained that advantage for the rest of the season. The championship marked Jarrett's first career Winston Cup title, an honor he won by 201 points. Jarrett took the flag in four races that season.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>Dale Jarrett retired from the Busch Series in 1999, but he still remained involved in the circuit. He partnered with friend and Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre as a part-time owner. Their #11 Rayovac Ford was driven by Jarrett's son, Jason, Kenny Irwin, Jr. and Steve Grissom.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>A tap from behind sent Dale Jarrett spiraling into the wall with just 21 laps to go during the 2001 Protection One 400 at the Kansas Speedway. He doesn't remember the wreck -- or most of the race -- at all and suffered a nasty concussion.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>The 2005 UAW-Ford 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway marked the last time Dale Jarrett won a NASCAR race. The race featured two major wrecks, and 11 cars were knocked out of competition. With Jarrett and Tony Stewart side-by-side in a green-white-checkers situation toward the end of the race, Jarrett was named the winner when yet another yellow flag flew.";

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spt_DaleJarrettcareer[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><r/><br>The 2007 season marked a big change for Dale Jarrett, as he left Robert Yates Racing to join Michael Waltrip Racing. An even bigger change was the transition to driving a Toyota Camry in its first year on the circuit.";

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