American racing driver
NASCAR driver
Jimmy Kitchens (born April 26, 1962) is an American former stock car racing driver. He participated in both the Busch Series as well as the Craftsman Truck Series . In 1998, he became part of the famed Alabama Gang .[ 1] He was employed at Stewart Haas Racing as Ryan Newman 's spotter .[ 2]
Racing career
Craftsman Truck Series
In 2000 , Kitchens made his first and only career start in the Craftsman Truck Series at Daytona International Speedway . After qualifying his No. 42 Dodge Motorsports Chevrolet 25th on the grid, Kitchens led three laps, but was later involved in an accident, prompting him to finish 28th.[ 3]
Busch Series
Kitchens added seven of starts in 2003, but only finished one race at Chicagoland , where he finished 24th. He start and parked for the other six races, and failed to qualify for four others.[ 4]
Motorsports career results
NASCAR
(key ) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )
Busch Series
Craftsman Truck Series
Winston West Series
ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series
(key ) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )
References
^ Akers, Shawn A. (December 8, 1998). "BUSCH:Billy Kitchens To Drive for Bobby Allison, Dave Carroll" . Motorsport.com. Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved November 27, 2011 .
^ "Stewart-Haas Racing's Ryan Newman lands Jimmy Kitchens as spotter" . SceneDaily.com. January 18, 2010. Archived from the original on July 2, 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2011 .
^ "2000 Official Race Results : Daytona 250" . NASCAR. February 18, 2000. Archived from the original on May 25, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2011 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens 2003 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results - Racing-Reference.info" . racing-reference.info . Retrieved May 18, 2016 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1994 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1996 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1998 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1999 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 2002 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 2003 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 2004 NASCAR Busch Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 2005 NASCAR Busch Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1997 NASCAR Winston West Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1998 NASCAR Winston West Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 2003 NASCAR Winston West Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1997 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1998 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
^ "Jimmy Kitchens – 1999 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Results" . Racing-Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2020 .
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Years active 2000–2020
Personnel Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame Partnerships and affiliations Buyouts and mergers Formerly known as Jay Robinson Racing
Personnel Xfinity Series
Drivers Crew chiefs
(4) Kase Kallenbach / Alex Bird / Kevin Cram
(6) Dylan Roberts / Kase Kallenbach / Mike Hatch
Former drivers Partnerships and affiliations Buyouts and mergers