Tributes are pouring in online after the death of a legendary NASCAR figure.
Longtime NASCAR star and announcer Ned Jarrett has died. The NASCAR Hall of Famer and two-time Cup Series champion passed away over the weekend. He was 93 years old.
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“The NASCAR family is saddened by the loss of Ned Jarrett, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, two-time Cup Series champion and one of our sport’s greatest ambassadors. We extend our deepest condolences,” the sport announced on its official X account.
NASCAR fans and media are deeply saddened by his passing. Fans are paying tribute to the legendary NASCAR figure online.
Tributes pour in after his death on Sunday
Tributes are pouring in on Sunday following the news of his death.
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“Very sad to see this news. You won’t meet a nicer family. Our team mate & friend DJ @DaleJarrett has just lost his hero and Dad. Sending much love to him and the whole family. The sport just lost another legend. RIP Ned,” one fan wrote.
“We mourn the loss of Ned Jarrett along with the entire NASCAR community. Rest in peace to a legend,” another added.
“They say you never forget how someone made you feel. Ned Jarrett made me feel like I belonged. As a young broadcaster getting my first TV opportunity, his kindness and encouragement then is unforgettable. He will be dearly missed. My heartfelt condolences to the Jarrett family,” one shared.
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“Legitimately one of the greatest to ever drive in NASCAR and be behind a mic. RIP Gentleman Ned,” one shared.
“Ned was as fine a gentleman as EVER stepped foot in a NASCAR garage. The entire ESPN booth from my earliest days in this sport — Bob Jenkins, Benny Parsons and Ned — now all gone. Rest in peace, sir,” another shared.
The Jarrett family released a statement, too.
“With profound sadness, the family of NASCAR Hall of Fame driver and radio/tv personality, Ned Jarrett, announces his passing on Thursday, June 4, 2026. He died peacefully of natural causes at his home in Newton, N.C. with his family by his side. He was 93 years old. Our father was a devout Christian and a devoted, loving, family man. He was a friend to everyone he met and NASCAR’s oldest living champion. By all accounts, he was a true NASCAR legend. While we mourn his passing, we celebrate the remarkable life of an amazing man and truly the best father anyone could have wished for. Rest in Peace, Dad,” they shared.
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May he rest in peace.
This story was originally published by The Spun on Jun 7, 2026, where it first appeared in the NASCAR section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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