Jamie Mc Murray

Jamie Mc Murray
Career
• 2000
• McMurray competed in 15 of the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
• His season saw him earn two Pole
Awards
• One top-five
• And three top-10 finishes
• 2001
• McMurray earned three top-10
finishes
• Finished 16th in the final point
standings
Career
• 2002
• Shocked the racing world when
he won his first NSCS
• Filling in for an injured Sterling
Marlin
• Win at Lowes Motor Speedway
set a new record
• raced a full season in the NNS
earning two wins at Atlanta and
Rockingham
• 2003
• McMurray began driving the No.
42 Dodge for Chip Ganassi Racing
with Felix Sabates
• Grabbed his first career pole at
Homestead-Miami Speedway
• Five top-five and 13 top-10
finishes
• Placing 13th in the final points
Career
• 2004
• McMurray earned nine top-five
and 23 top-10 finishes
• Marked the second highest
number of top-10 finishes for the
2004 NSCS season
• Behind only Jeff Gordon
• Scored the second most points
during the ten race Chase for the
Championship
• 2005
• McMurray grabbed four top-five
and 10 top-10 finishes
• Placing 12th in the final point
standings.
• Returning to Chip Ganassi Racing
with Felix Sabates
• For the third consecutive season
Career
• 2006
• The 2006 season saw McMurray
lead 95 of the closing laps at
Dover International Speedway
• Finished a solid third at Watkins
Glen
• He went on to score three topfive and seven top-10 finishes
• 2007
• McMurray recorded the second
closest finish in NASCAR history
• Battling Kyle Busch on the final
lap of the Firecracker 400 at
Daytona
• Crossing the finish line just .005
seconds ahead of Busch
• Also claimed the Pole Award at
Infineon Raceway
• Posting a time of 77.521 seconds
on the 1.99 mile road course
Career
• 2008
• McMurray finished up with a
solid NSCS season
• Earning four top-five and 11 top10 finishes
• Placing him 16th in the final point
standings
• He finished the year strong
• Earning three consecutive thirdplace finishes in the series’ last
three races
• 2009
• McMurray ranked 22nd in the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
• Point’s standings with one win
• One top-five, and five top-10
finishes
• McMurray led the final 32 laps of
the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega
Superspeedway
Career
• 2010
• 2010 brought a lot of success
with his new team at EarnhardtGanassi Racing
• Won two of the Sprint Cup Series
biggest races
• Winning the Daytona 500 and the
Brickyard 400
• Third win at the Bank of America
500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
• Track where he won his first ever
Cup race
• 2011
• 2011 was a challenging year for
the two Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing
• Challenged again for a near
repeat Brickyard 400 win at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
• Came closer to reaching his 100th
top-10 finish
• Earning his 96th at Bristol Motor
Speedway in August with a strong
fifth-place result
History
• Born June 3, 1976…raised in Joplin
• Mo…resides on Lake Norman in Mooresville, N.C.
with wife Christy
• Their son, and their dog Chloe
• Has donated over $200,000 to Autism Speaks and
other autism research charities
Team
• Two of auto racing’s biggest names
• Earnhardt and Ganassi
• Launched a multi-car race team through the combination of
the motorsports operations of Dale Earnhardt, Inc
• And Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
• Six NASCAR championships
• Over 120 victories, 80 pole positions, over 200 top-fives and
three Daytona 500 crowns
Team
• Newly formed organization transitioned to Chevrolets and moved to the
former CGRFS building in Concord, NC
• Former Indianapolis 500 winner
• Led the organization to their first-ever spot in the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup
• Behind the No. 41 Target Chevrolet
• Finished out the season with an eighth-place finish in the Championship
standings
Team
• The Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates team
• Fresh off their most successful season to date
• Jamie McMurray took over the reins of the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops / Tracker
Boats Chevrolet from Martin Truex, Jr.
• Winning his first race in just his second start
• McMurray won three of the biggest races
• The Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400 and the Bank of America 500
(Charlotte) -- to finish second in the money winnings for 2010
Team
• Montoya driving the No. 41 Target Chevrolet and McMurray
driving the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats
Chevrolet. Both are looking to return to the team success
they experienced in 2010.
Sponsors
• Bass Pro Shops is the primary sponsor for the No. 1 Chevrolet
driven by Jamie McMurray in 2010.
Sponsors
• No one knows fishing boats like TRACKER®. We were
the first to build a complete, ready-to-fish boat
package and sell it at a nationally published price
Sponsors
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Sponsors
• Chevrolet is one of America's best-known and best-selling
automotive brands, and one of the fastest growing brands in
the world.
Sponsors
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Sponsors
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Sponsors
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Sponsors
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