LOSS IN NASCAR: Champion Ned Jarrett DEAD at 93 As Family Makes EMOTIONAL Announcement!

LOSS IN NASCAR: Champion Ned Jarrett DEAD at 93 As Family Makes EMOTIONAL Announcement! NASCAR lost two champions in a single month — and the contrast between them couldn't be more striking. Kyle Busch, gone at 41. Ned Jarrett, gone at 93. One man's story ended without warning. The other lived every chapter fully — on the track, behind the microphone, and at home as a father and legend. In this video, we take a deep dive into the life of Ned Jarrett: how a farm kid from Newton, North Carolina built one of the most statistically dominant careers in NASCAR history, retired at 34 as the defending champion entirely on his own terms, then reinvented himself as the gold standard of NASCAR broadcasting — and delivered one of the most emotional moments in sports TV history when he called his own son to victory at the Daytona 500. We cover: How Ned Jarrett wrote a bad check to buy his first race car — and won back-to-back races to cover it His 1965 championship season, including breaking his back and racing anyway The 14-lap margin of victory at Darlington that still stands as the largest in NASCAR Cup history Why he's the only defending Cup champion to voluntarily walk away the following year His transformation into NASCAR's most trusted broadcaster The legendary 1993 Daytona 500 call — a father who couldn't hold it together on live TV, and was right about everything he said The full Jarrett family legacy and what NASCAR lost on June 4, 2026 This is the complete story of Gentleman Ned. And there will never be another one like him. 👍 Like if this story meant something to you 🏁 Subscribe to stay with NASCAR's biggest stories, week after week #NedJarrett #NASCAR #NASCARHistory #DaytonaCallNASCAR #GentlemanNed