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Jim Inglebright

No one can miss Jim Inglebright on the NASCAR track. In his unmistakable Chevy #1 covered in Jelly Belly jelly beans, the Candyman is ready to conquer the Grand National Series.


Jim's Bio:

Inglebright began his racing career at the age of 12 when he participated in an AMA Motocross event. In 1991, Inglebright raced in the Pro Stock division, setting the track record at the All American Speedway, in Roseville, CA. Inglebright became the track's Winston Racing Series Champion and received the Rookie of the Year honor.

In 1993, Inglebright stepped up to the NASCAR Southwest Featherlite Series winning his first race at the Las Vegas Speedway. Later that season, he set the track record at Tucson Raceway Park, which still holds today. Inglebright branched out and met the challenges of different tracks and different race series.

In mid 1998, Inglebright embraced a new sponsor, Jelly Belly jelly beans which put a newfound enthusiasm to his team and fans alike. Together they won many races; most notable was the 1999 Copper Classic in Phoenix, Arizona where they became the Copper Classic Champion.

In 2000, Inglebright, along with his sponsor Jelly Belly, ran a limited schedule in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Returning to his home track at Sears Point Raceway, Inglebright delivered a win in the Snap-On Tools 200.

In 2001, Roadrunner Motorsports and Jelly belly teamed up once again to compete in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Southwest Tour Series. Inglebright successfully defended his title at Sears Point Raceway, making it two wins in a row at that venue.

2002 brought yet another win at the Infineon Raceway (formerly Sears Point Raceway) for Inglebright making it a three-peat, something that had never been done before.

Affectionately know by his fans as the "Jelly Belly Man", Inglebright is ready to run out front.