Beautifully engraved certificate from Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure, Inc.. This historic document was printed by the American Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of Dale Jarrett and his cars. This item has the printed signatures of the Company's President, Tim Shannon and Dale Jarrett. Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure, Inc. no longer issues stock certificates.
Certificate Vignette Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure, Inc. offers entertainment-based oval driving schools and events. These classes are conducted at various racetracks throughout the United States. The Company owns 15 race cars that are classified as stock cars and are equipped for oval or round tracks only. These race cars are loaded with race engines, six point harnesses, neck and head restraints, communications, track specific gears and safety cages. The Company offers the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR)-driving experience to the public. The Company owns several NASCAR type automobiles and has secured several racetrack locations, at which it offers these services at various dates during the year. Dale Arnold Jarrett (born November 26, 1956 in Newton, North Carolina) is a former American race car driver. He is the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Champion and the son of two-time NASCAR Grand National Champion Ned Jarrett. He is the younger brother of Glenn Jarrett, a former NASCAR driver himself and pit commentator. He is also the father of former Busch Series racer Jason Jarrett. Upon graduation from Newton-Conover High School in 1975, he was offered a full golf scholarship from the University of South Carolina, which he declined. He is a cousin of Todd Jarrett, the 1996 International Practical Shooting Confederation World Shoot Champion. Beginning in 2007, Jarrett joined the ESPN/ABC broadcasting team as an announcer in select Busch Series (now Nationwide Series) races.Broadcaster Schedule In 2008, after retiring from driving in racing events following the 2008 Food City 500, Jarrett joined ESPN permanently as the lead racing analyst replacing Rusty Wallace. History from Encyberpedia and OldCompany.com (old stock certificate research service)
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