Jeff Burton


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Jeff Burton

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Burton in 2007

BornJeffrey Tyler Burton
(1967-06-29) June 29, 1967 (age 51)
South Boston, Virginia
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Achievements
1999 Southern 500 Winner
1999, 2001 Coca-Cola 600 Winner
Awards
1994 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
695 races run over 22 years

2014 position
41st
Best finish3rd (2000)
First race
1993 Slick 50 300 (Loudon)
Last race
2014 Irwin Tools Night Race (Bristol)
First win
1997 Interstate Batteries 500 (Texas)
Last win
2008 Bank of America 500 (Charlotte)






WinsTop tensPoles
212546


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
306 races run over 20 years

2009 position
28th
Best finish9th (1992)
First race
1988 Miller Classic (Martinsville)
Last race
2009 Ford 300 (Homestead)
First win
1990 Zerex 150 (Martinsville)
Last win
2007 Ford 300 (Homestead)






WinsTop tensPoles
2715311


NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series career
4 races run over 1 year

1996 position
42nd
Best finish42nd (1996)
First race
1996 Lund Look 225 (Topeka)
Last race
1996 Hanes 250 (Martinsville)






WinsTop tensPoles
030

Statistics current as of August 23, 2014.

Jeffrey Tyler Burton (born June 29, 1967), nicknamed "The Mayor",[1] is an American former professional stock car racing driver and current racing commentator. He scored 21 career victories in the Sprint Cup Series, including two Coca-Cola 600s in 1999 and 2001 and the 1999 Southern 500. He currently serves as a color commentator for NBC Sports, having joined them upon their return to their coverage of NASCAR. His son Harrison Burton currently competes in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. His brother Ward Burton and his nephew Jeb Burton have also competed in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.




Contents





  • 1 NASCAR career

    • 1.1 Early career


    • 1.2 FILMAR Racing


    • 1.3 Stavola Brothers Racing


    • 1.4 Roush Racing


    • 1.5 Richard Childress Racing

      • 1.5.1 No. 30 car


      • 1.5.2 No. 31 car

        • 1.5.2.1 AT&T sponsorship controversy





  • 2 2014–2015: Part-time racer & move to television

    • 2.1 NBC Sports


    • 2.2 Michael Waltrip Racing


    • 2.3 Stewart-Haas Racing



  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Motorsports career results

    • 4.1 NASCAR

      • 4.1.1 Sprint Cup Series

        • 4.1.1.1 Daytona 500



      • 4.1.2 Nationwide Series


      • 4.1.3 Craftsman Truck Series



    • 4.2 International Race of Champions



  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




NASCAR career



Early career


Burton began driving a handful of races in the Busch Series in 1988 in car number 69 owned by his father John Burton. He competed in the full season for Busch Series Rookie of the Year in 1989 in the No. 12 Burton Autosports Pontiac. In 1990, he drove the No. 12 Armour Lower Salt Bacon Buick for Sam Ard, where he won his first career race. He moved to J&J Racing's No. 99 Armour / Food Lion-sponsored Chevrolet in 1991 for one year before moving on to FILMAR Racing owned by Filbert Martocci where he would drive an Oldsmobile sponsored by TIC Financial Systems in 1992, and a Ford sponsored by Baby Ruth in 1993. Burton would later make his first Winston Cup start in 1993 in car No. 0 owned by Martocci.



FILMAR Racing


Burton ran his first Winston Cup race in 1993 in the No. 0 TIC Financial Ford Thunderbird for Fil Martocci.



Stavola Brothers Racing


1994 was Burton's rookie year in the Winston Cup Series, driving the No. 8 Raybestos-sponsored Ford for Stavola Brothers Racing. After 5 races, he reached a season-high 14th-place finish in the overall standings, but by the end of the year, he dropped to 24th after being disqualified at the Miller Genuine Draft 400 for illegal holes drilled on the roll cage, a safety violation. He had a season-high 4th-place finish on the way to earning 1994 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. He was one of a record-high 10 rookies eligible for the award that year, besting a class that included future Cup stars Joe Nemechek, Jeremy Mayfield, John Andretti, and older brother Ward. The next year, in 1995, Burton had one Top 5, along with a 9th-place finish. He also missed 3 races and finished 32nd in points.



Roush Racing




1997 racecar




Jeff Burton walks to his car for qualifying at Pocono Raceway in 1998.


In 1996, Burton was signed to Roush Racing, where he began driving the No. 99 Exide Batteries-sponsored Ford Thunderbird. In 1998, the team switched to the new Ford Taurus. He finished 13th overall in the season points standings despite failing to qualify for the Purolator 500 in March as a new team (provisionals in the first four races were based on 1995 points, and Burton's team did not have points from 1995). His career hit a peak from 1997 to 2000, as he never finished lower than fifth in the points standings. He achieved his first career win in 1997 in the Interstate Batteries 500 at Texas Motor Speedway (the inaugural NASCAR race at the track), and would go on to win 14 more races during the four-year run. In 1999, Burton won a career-high six races, including the Jiffy Lube 300 for a third straight year, and clinched two of the series' four majors: the Coca-Cola 600 and the 50th Annual Southern 500, which would lead to a fifth-place finish in points. His best points finish was in third in 2000, just 294 points behind champion Bobby Labonte. On September 17, 2000, Burton led every lap of the Dura Lube 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway, in unique circumstances (this race was the only Loudon race to use a restrictor plate, imposed for safety reasons after the deaths of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin Jr. earlier in the year at the track). From 1997 to 2000, Burton won an event at NHIS every year.


In 2001, Burton and the No. 99 welcomed CITGO as a new sponsor. Burton won another two races, upping his career total to 17, and he finished tenth in points, climbing from a season low of 38th, which was his position after four races. In 2002 and 2003, he finished 12th in the points and had eight Top 5s and 25 Top 10s combined, but failed to win a race in either year. CITGO then announced that they were leaving Roush Racing at the end of the 2003 season.


Burton ran the 2004 season without a primary sponsor, with races frequently being sponsored by his personal sponsor SKF. Rumors began to arise that Burton would be leaving Roush Racing. After originally denying the rumors, it finally happened in mid-2004 when, just before the Sirius at The Glen, Burton signed a three-year contract with Richard Childress Racing (RCR), leaving Roush after eight and a half years with the team.



Richard Childress Racing



No. 30 car


Upon joining RCR, Burton was placed in the No. 30 AOL-sponsored Chevrolet. He was the third driver to pilot the car that season; Johnny Sauter was promoted from RCR's Busch Series program to take over the car but was released after 13 races and was replaced by Dave Blaney, who was released when Burton became available. Prior to the driver change, Burton had an average finish of 20.8 and was 23rd in points. In the 13 races after he changed teams, though, the same stats were improved to 16.6 and 18th. During the offseason, Burton and his team remained with RCR but were switched to the No. 31 Cingular Wireless-sponsored Chevy, replacing Robby Gordon.



No. 31 car


2005 was Burton's first full year at RCR, and he had six Top 10s and three Top 5s for the year, including a third-place finish in the Subway Fresh 500 at Phoenix in April and a second-place finish in the Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.





Stephen Rochon and Jeff Burton hold the victory trophy from 2006 Nicorette 300


In 2006, Burton won the pole for four races, bringing his total number of career pole wins to six. This poles were for the Daytona 500, the USG Sheetrock 400 at Chicagoland Speedway,[2] the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the GFS Marketplace 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Prior to qualifying for the Daytona 500, Burton was extremely enthusiastic about the improvements to RCR as a whole. He proved this by winning his first pole since September 2000 at Richmond. The Allstate 400 pole gave Richard Childress Racing the front row as teammate Clint Bowyer recorded the second fastest time. Burton's best finish came in the Chicagoland race where he recorded a second-place finish. He led the most laps at Indianapolis and Bristol's Sharpie 500, setting the pace for more than half the race. In the Busch Series, he won at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Dover International Speedway, breaking his four-year winless streak in any series. After the race at Richmond International Raceway Jeff qualified for the Chase for the Nextel Cup. During the Chase, Burton won the Dover 400 at Dover International Speedway, breaking a 185-race winless streak dating back to October 28, 2001, allowing him to take the points lead.[3] However, a series of relatively poor finishes in subsequent races, including a flat tire at Talladega while running in the top five and an engine failure at Martinsville, eliminated Burton from contention for the championship.




Burton in the pits during his 2007 win at Texas


Burton won the Samsung 500 at Texas on April 15, 2007, driving with sponsorship from Prilosec OTC, passing former teammate Matt Kenseth on the final lap, making him the first driver to have multiple wins at Texas Motor Speedway. He later went on to qualify for the Chase for the Nextel Cup, he tied for 7th in the 2007 standings.




Burton celebrates after winning at Texas in 2007


Burton came very close to winning the 50th annual Daytona 500. He qualified 36th and by the end of the race, he had worked his way up in the field. He led prior to the race's final caution, but when the green flag dropped with four laps to go, lost several positions and wound up finishing 13th.


Burton won the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Following contact between Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart, Burton passed Harvick and Stewart for second. On the ensuing restart, Burton passed Denny Hamlin coming off of Turn 2 to win the Food City 500 and finishing off a sweep of the podium for Richard Childress Racing. Burton also won the 2008 Bank of America 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Burton took the lead from Greg Biffle with just over 70 laps to go. During the final round of pit stops Burton took fuel only and held off a hard charging Jimmie Johnson for his first multiple win season since 2001.




2008 Cup car at Daytona


In 2009, Caterpillar signed on as a sponsor through 2011. Burton was expected to make a run for the championship but a poor season led Burton to miss the Chase for the first time since 2005. Burton's best finish that year was a pair of second-place finishes in the final two races at Phoenix and Homestead.




Burton during the 2013 STP Gas Booster 500


In 2010, he rebounded but he had still not won a race, though he made the Chase and finished second in both Dover races. He nearly won the fall Martinsville race but a flat tire with 15 laps remaining gave Denny Hamlin the win. A couple weeks later, he and Jeff Gordon got into a wreck long after the caution was out. Burton walked up the track to confront Gordon and the two got into a shoving match. Burton finished 12th in the final standings. Afterward, Burton assumed responsibility for the incident, stating he was attempting to catch up to Gordon, but was unable to see in the sunlight's glare.[4]


In 2011, Burton was looking for a better season, but a very bad season gave Burton a poor series of finishes. He won the second Gatorade Duel, edging out his Richard Childress Racing teammate Clint Bowyer. After that, Burton's season went downhill from there. He was leading the Daytona 500 halfway when his engine gave out. He nearly won the Coca-Cola 600 but got spun out on the final restart. Though wanting another caution, the yellow flag never came out because NASCAR wanted to see the race finish under green, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. was leading when the accident occurred. His teammate Kevin Harvick passed Earnhardt Jr. within the last 500 yards of the race because Dale Jr. ran out of gas. This led to controversy because fans were speculating that NASCAR wanted Earnhardt to win and go back to victory lane in the first time in three years. Burton's first top 10 came in the twenty first race at Watkins Glen International. Burton missed the 2011 Chase but had a strong run at the fall race at Talladega, leading on the last lap and out of turn four being pushed by Clint Bowyer. At the tri-oval, Bowyer slingshotted to Burton's outside and won by a hood, giving Richard Childress his 100th win as a team owner, Bowyer redeeming his 0.002 second loss to Jimmie Johnson at the track in the spring. In 2012, Burton gained the sponsorship in Wheaties, BB&T and EnerSys. The 31 team also switched crew chiefs too, and Drew Blickensderfer became the crew chief. After a dismal 2012, Blickensderfer was released 4 races early and Luke Lambert became Burton's crew chief in 2013. Shane Wilson became interim crew chief until the end of 2012. Burton had 6 Top 10s in 2012 including a dramatic 2nd-place finish at Daytona in July after saving his car from spinning on the final lap. At the AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, Burton would make his 1,000th career NASCAR start, the sixth driver in NASCAR history to do so.[5]


On September 4, 2013, Richard Childress Racing announced that Burton would not be returning to RCR in 2014.[6] On November 8, Burton stated that he would run a part-time schedule in 2014.[5]



AT&T sponsorship controversy

Cingular Wireless began its sponsorship of the No. 31 Chevrolet in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup series prior to 2004 when NEXTEL purchased the naming rights to NASCAR's top division. Cingular and Alltel, sponsor of Ryan Newman's No. 12 Dodge, were allowed to stay as sponsors under a grandfather clause. In early 2007, following its purchase by AT&T, Cingular began a rebranding effort to the AT&T Mobility brand. NASCAR quickly claimed that a clause in their contract with Sprint Nextel would not allow Cingular to change either the name or brand advertised on the No. 31 car.


After trying and failing to persuade NASCAR to approve the addition of the AT&T globe logo to the rear of the car, AT&T filed a lawsuit against NASCAR on March 16, 2007. On May 18, AT&T won a preliminary injunction and, following a failed emergency motion for a stay by NASCAR on May 19, rebranded the No. 31 car in time for the Nextel All-Star Challenge that evening.[7][8] NASCAR was later granted an appeal to be heard on August 2.


On June 17, NASCAR announced it had filed a $100 million lawsuit against AT&T and would like AT&T and all other telecommunications companies out of the sport in 2008. It should be noted that the other rival company involved, Alltel, was in the process of being sold.[9]




2007 paint scheme with an F1-style paint scheme (all AT&T branding removed).


On August 13, a ruling by a federal appeals court cleared the way for NASCAR to prevent AT&T, Inc. from featuring its logo on Burton's No. 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.
The court, therefore, threw out a lower court's ruling that prevented NASCAR from stopping AT&T's plans. The appeals court remanded the case to the U.S. District Court in Atlanta.[10]


At first practice for the Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 24, the No. 31 car had no AT&T branding, but the familiar orange and black paint scheme. Burton's pit crew wore grey Richard Childress Racing shirts and Burton wore a plain orange fire suit displaying only small associate sponsor logos. The car arrived in a black hauler with only the number 31 on the side. NASCAR officials said the car would not have made it through inspection with the AT&T logos.[11]


On September 7, 2007, NASCAR announced that an agreement had been reached between Sprint Nextel and Richard Childress Racing which would allow AT&T to sponsor the No. 31 car through the end of the 2008 season. Under the terms of the agreement Burton was required to find a new sponsor by 2009.[12] On June 18, 2008, it was announced that RCR had secured sponsorship for the 31 of Burton. Caterpillar, which previously spent 10 years on the No. 22 of Bill Davis Racing and with Jeff's brother Ward driving from 1999–2003, signed a multi-year agreement with Richard Childress Racing to become the new primary sponsor of the 31 starting in 2009.[13]



2014–2015: Part-time racer & move to television



NBC Sports


On December 3, 2013, NBC Sports Network producer Sam Flood announced that Burton will become an analyst for NBC in 2015.[14]



Michael Waltrip Racing


On December 2, 2013, it was announced that Burton had been hired by Michael Waltrip Racing to run a limited schedule for MWR's research-and-development team, Identity Ventures Racing.[15] Burton made his debut in the No. 66 at Las Vegas.[16]


Prior to Burton's scheduled start at Michigan, it was announced he would be replaced as R&D driver by Brett Moffitt, though he would be given one more start at Loudon, which was expected to be his final career race.



Stewart-Haas Racing


However, on August 14, 2014, Burton was picked up by Stewart-Haas Racing to replace Tony Stewart in the No. 14 at the Pure Michigan 400 and the Irwin Tools Night Race, in the aftermath of the death of sprint car driver Kevin Ward Jr.[17][18]



Personal life


Burton is the younger brother of Ward Burton, who is a former Sprint Cup driver. Married to wife Kim, they have two children: Paige and Harrison. Harrison, like his father, is a NASCAR driver, and currently races in the K&N Pro Series East.[19] Burton also has another brother, Brian, who did not drive in NASCAR but rather took over the family's construction business. Burton currently resides in Huntersville, North Carolina.


Burton's family ancestry can be traced back through Colonial Virginia where the landing of his earliest ancestor Richard Burton came over to the Jamestown Colony in the 1630s. The earliest his ancestry goes is back to the 1200s with his ancestor Rodger de Burghton.


Burton is a fan of Bruce Lee. At the Coca-Cola 500 at Twin Ring Motegi in Japan, he raced a special Bruce Lee paint scheme on his No. 99 Ford.[20]



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 ** ; – All laps led.)



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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

NSCC
Pts

1993

FILMAR Racing
0

Ford

DAY

CAR

RCH

ATL

DAR

BRI

NWS

MAR

TAL

SON

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

DAY

NHA
37

POC

TAL

GLN

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

MAR

NWS

CLT

CAR

PHO

ATL

83rd
52

1994

Stavola Brothers Racing
8

Ford

DAY
26

CAR
20

RCH
20

ATL
4

DAR
20

BRI
31

NWS
33

MAR
36

TAL
39

SON
15

CLT
29

DOV
33

POC
22

MCH
21

DAY
18

NHA
38

POC
4

TAL
26

IND
19

GLN
25

MCH
33

BRI
20

DAR
8

RCH
DNQ

DOV
37

MAR
36

NWS
28

CLT
25

CAR
11

PHO
27

ATL
31

30th
2726

1995

DAY
24

CAR
19

RCH
31

ATL
33

DAR
19

BRI
28

NWS
26

MAR
DNQ

TAL
25

SON
18

CLT
40

DOV
25

POC
36

MCH
31

DAY
18

NHA
25

POC
27

TAL
22

IND
38

GLN
38

MCH
23

BRI
9

DAR
16

RCH
13

DOV
20

MAR
31

NWS
DNQ

CLT
31

CAR
5

PHO
23

ATL
36

32nd
2556

1996

Roush Racing
99

Ford

DAY
5

CAR
13

RCH
4

ATL
DNQ

DAR
10

BRI
23

NWS
29

MAR
22

TAL
16

SON
26

CLT
18

DOV
9

POC
9

MCH
17

DAY
14

NHA
4

POC
35

TAL
7

IND
11

GLN
21

MCH
9

BRI
37

DAR
31

RCH
3

DOV
40

MAR
11

NWS
4

CLT
11

CAR
5

PHO
31

ATL
9

13th
3538

1997

DAY
11

CAR
3

RCH
42

ATL
5

DAR
4

TEX
1

BRI
42

MAR
15

SON
9

TAL
8

CLT
5

DOV
3

POC
2

MCH
14

CAL
30

DAY
8

NHA
1*

POC
3

IND
15

GLN
29

MCH
8

BRI
4

DAR
2

RCH
2*

NHA
14

DOV
11

MAR
1

CLT
6

TAL
14

CAR
38

PHO
13

ATL
34

4th
4285

1998

DAY
40

CAR
18

LVS
2

ATL
8

DAR
5*

BRI
4

TEX
29

MAR
32

TAL
43

CAL
10

CLT
8

DOV
2

RCH
7

MCH
4

POC
4

SON
39

NHA
1*

POC
3

IND
36

GLN
23

MCH
5

BRI
2

NHA
5

DAR
2*

RCH
1*

DOV
38

MAR
5

CLT
3

TAL
10

DAY
13

PHO
4

CAR
5

ATL
4

5th
4415

1999

DAY
35

CAR
4*

LVS
1*

ATL
4

DAR
1*

TEX
7

BRI
5

MAR
2

TAL
11

CAL
2

RCH
37

CLT
1*

DOV
8

MCH
3

POC
36

SON
24

DAY
3

NHA
1

POC
36

IND
5

GLN
13

MCH
37

BRI
17

DAR
1*

RCH
13

NHA
4

DOV
6

MAR
9

CLT
37

TAL
8

CAR
1

PHO
4

HOM
3

ATL
5

5th
4733

2000

DAY
2

CAR
32

LVS
1*

ATL
43

DAR
5

BRI
9

TEX
2

MAR
2

TAL
12

CAL
5

RCH
7

CLT
11

DOV
34

MCH
11

POC
7

SON
16

DAY
1

NHA
11

POC
2

IND
6

GLN
3

MCH
10

BRI
6

DAR
2

RCH
5*

NHA
1**

DOV
36

MAR
3*

CLT
6

TAL
29

CAR
4

PHO
1*

HOM
11

ATL
12

3rd
4841

2001

DAY
19

CAR
37

LVS
39

ATL
30

DAR
18

BRI
40

TEX
19

MAR
3

TAL
10

CAL
31

RCH
14

CLT
1*

DOV
31

MCH
7

POC
10

SON
8

DAY
8

CHI
18

NHA
11

POC
36

IND
16

GLN
2

MCH
16

BRI
15

DAR
6

RCH
9

DOV
21

KAN
11

CLT
5

MAR
5

TAL
3

PHO
1*

CAR
18

HOM
4

ATL
10

NHA
17
10th
4394

2002

DAY
12

CAR
6

LVS
9

ATL
21

DAR
11

BRI
26

TEX
39

MAR
9

TAL
9

CAL
19

RCH
3

CLT
40

DOV
3

POC
6

MCH
20

SON
29

DAY
33

CHI
39

NHA
12

POC
16

IND
29

GLN
7

MCH
4

BRI
13

DAR
10

RCH
39

NHA
20

DOV
6

KAN
29

TAL
11

CLT
7

MAR
17

ATL
12

CAR
4

PHO
12

HOM
3
12th
4259

2003

DAY
11

CAR
12

LVS
6

ATL
33

DAR
42

BRI
13

TEX
20

TAL
35

MAR
4

CAL
19

RCH
9

CLT
18

DOV
14

POC
14

MCH
11

SON
38

DAY
2

CHI
6

NHA
9

POC
6

IND
27

GLN
31

MCH
11

BRI
32

DAR
11

RCH
4

NHA
42

DOV
12

TAL
32

KAN
13

CLT
20

MAR
10

ATL
23

PHO
8

CAR
7

HOM
14
12th
4109

2004

DAY
42

CAR
37

LVS
13

ATL
20

DAR
11

BRI
38

TEX
27

MAR
25

TAL
7

CAL
26

RCH
14

CLT
22

DOV
4

POC
24

MCH
13

SON
9

DAY
23

CHI
33

NHA
12

POC
34

IND
12

GLN
12

18th
3902

Richard Childress Racing
30

Chevy


MCH
12

BRI
4

CAL
15

RCH
23

NHA
15

DOV
33

TAL
13

KAN
15

CLT
9

MAR
11

ATL
6

PHO
11

DAR
13

HOM
36

2005
31

DAY
29

CAL
19

LVS
17

ATL
15

BRI
36

MAR
16

TEX
12

PHO
3

TAL
10

DAR
21

RCH
16

CLT
22

DOV
12

POC
19

MCH
11

SON
30

DAY
11

CHI
30

NHA
14

POC
37

IND
20

GLN
43

MCH
26

BRI
2

CAL
35

RCH
18

NHA
9

DOV
11

TAL
35

KAN
28

CLT
14

MAR
5

ATL
8

TEX
30

PHO
15

HOM
25
18th
3803

2006

DAY
32

CAL
5

LVS
7

ATL
35

BRI
34

MAR
33

TEX
6

PHO
9

TAL
4

RCH
15

DAR
9

CLT
6

DOV
4

POC
9

MCH
11

SON
7

DAY
15

CHI
2

NHA
7

POC
9

IND
15*

GLN
11

MCH
42

BRI
9*

CAL
16

RCH
9

NHA
7

DOV
1

KAN
5

TAL
27

CLT
3

MAR
42

ATL
13

TEX
38

PHO
10

HOM
14
7th
6228

2007

DAY
3

CAL
4

LVS
15

ATL
4

BRI
2

MAR
6

TEX
1

PHO
13

TAL
34

RCH
43

DAR
10

CLT
24

DOV
12

POC
13

MCH
24

SON
3

NHA
7

DAY
16

CHI
7

IND
8

POC
11

GLN
40

MCH
14

BRI
12

CAL
4

RCH
18

NHA
18

DOV
7

KAN
36

TAL
43

CLT
4

MAR
12

ATL
5

TEX
6

PHO
9

HOM
8
8th
6231

2008

DAY
13

CAL
12

LVS
5

ATL
10

BRI
1

MAR
3

TEX
6

PHO
6

TAL
12

RCH
11

DAR
10

CLT
6

DOV
8

POC
5

MCH
15

SON
13

NHA
12

DAY
37

CHI
19

IND
9

POC
21

GLN
17

MCH
11

BRI
42

CAL
17

RCH
6

NHA
4

DOV
9

KAN
7

TAL
4

CLT
1

MAR
17

ATL
18

TEX
13

PHO
9

HOM
40
6th
6335

2009

DAY
28

CAL
32

LVS
3

ATL
14

BRI
8

MAR
15

TEX
9

PHO
15

TAL
10

RCH
3

DAR
12

CLT
25

DOV
16

POC
9

MCH
26

SON
34

NHA
31

DAY
16

CHI
37

IND
25

POC
21

GLN
38

MCH
18

BRI
34

ATL
18

RCH
16

NHA
16

DOV
16

KAN
23

CAL
30

CLT
14

MAR
15

TAL
5

TEX
9

PHO
2

HOM
2
17th
4022

2010

DAY
11

CAL
3

LVS
11

ATL
20

BRI
10

MAR
20

PHO
25

TEX
12

TAL
32*

RCH
4

DAR
8

DOV
2

CLT
25

POC
7

MCH
8

SON
27

NHA
12

DAY
5

CHI
7

IND
8

POC
8

GLN
9

MCH
24

BRI
16

ATL
4

RCH
13

NHA
15

DOV
2

KAN
18

CAL
23

CLT
20

MAR
9*

TAL
41

TEX
36

PHO
19

HOM
31
12th
6033

2011

DAY
36

PHO
26

LVS
21

BRI
20

CAL
15

MAR
24

TEX
11

TAL
16

RCH
16

DAR
33

DOV
11

CLT
21

KAN
25

POC
20

MCH
24

SON
21

DAY
21

KEN
19

NHA
16

IND
35

POC
17

GLN
9

MCH
17

BRI
15

ATL
13

RCH
29

CHI
15

NHA
13

DOV
11

KAN
21

CLT
18

TAL
2

MAR
6

TEX
27

PHO
4

HOM
10
20th
935

2012

DAY
5

PHO
33

LVS
14

BRI
6

CAL
22

MAR
22

TEX
29

KAN
22

RCH
31

TAL
10

DAR
18

CLT
19

DOV
22

POC
15

MCH
21

SON
11

KEN
24

DAY
2

NHA
21

IND
32

POC
22

GLN
30

MCH
19

BRI
33

ATL
12

RCH
6

CHI
24

NHA
15

DOV
27

TAL
10

CLT
28

KAN
28

MAR
22

TEX
19

PHO
13

HOM
19
19th
883

2013

DAY
30

PHO
10

LVS
26

BRI
32

CAL
17

MAR
18

TEX
23

KAN
18

RCH
5

TAL
28

DAR
21

CLT
12

DOV
11

POC
11

MCH
10

SON
31

KEN
19

DAY
16

NHA
3

IND
43

POC
36

GLN
26

MCH
8

BRI
13

ATL
34

RCH
18

CHI
14

NHA
8

DOV
14

KAN
12

CLT
21

TAL
21

MAR
11

TEX
24

PHO
17

HOM
23
20th
906

2014

Michael Waltrip Racing
66

Toyota

DAY

PHO

LVS
17

BRI

CAL

MAR

TEX

DAR

RCH

TAL

KAN

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

KEN

DAY

NHA
20

IND

POC

GLN

41st
87

Stewart-Haas Racing
14

Chevy


MCH
37

BRI
15

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

KAN

CLT

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM

Daytona 500








































































Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

1994

Stavola Brothers Racing

Ford
35
26

1995
28
24

1996

Roush Racing

Ford
16
5

1997
23
11

1998
14
40

1999
5
35

2000
14
2

2001
8
19

2002
33
12

2003
9
11

2004
11
42

2005

Richard Childress Racing

Chevrolet
6
29

2006

1
32

2007
7
3

2008
36
13

2009
26
28

2010
39
11

2011
4
36

2012
9
5

2013
18
30


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NASCAR Nationwide Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

NNSC
Pts

1988

Burton Autosports
64

Chevy

DAY

HCY

CAR

MAR
28

DAR

BRI

LNG

NZH

SBO
17

NSV

CLT

DOV

ROU
11

LAN

LVL

MYB

OXF

40th
569

Olds


SBO
11

HCY

LNG

IRP

ROU
15

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

MAR

CLT

CAR

MAR


1989
12

Pontiac

DAY

CAR
19

MAR
10

HCY
12

DAR
20

BRI
26

NZH
21

SBO
11

LAN
9

NSV
11

CLT
15

DOV
27

ROU
8

LVL
16

VOL
14

MYB
4

SBO
23

HCY
26

DUB
26

IRP
16

ROU
7

BRI
31

DAR
25

RCH

DOV
22

MAR
3

CLT
21

CAR
39

MAR
26

13th
2967

1990

Ard Motorsports

Buick

DAY
19

RCH
11

CAR
13

MAR
11

HCY
15

DAR
9

BRI
23

LAN
11

SBO
2

NZH
16

HCY
28

CLT
28

DOV
30

ROU
5

VOL
27

MYB
13

OXF
21

NHA
11

SBO
20

DUB
27

IRP
35

ROU
12

BRI
28

DAR
19

RCH
27

DOV
22

MAR
1

CLT
37

NHA
9

CAR
29

MAR
22

15th
3342

1991

J&J Racing
99

Chevy

DAY
24

RCH
31

CAR
8

MAR
27

VOL
17

HCY
DNQ

DAR
8

BRI
13


SBO
1*

NZH
29


DOV
11

ROU
5

HCY
25

MYB
15

GLN
4

OXF
6

NHA
20

SBO
21

DUB
15

IRP
30

ROU
24

BRI
9

DAR
15

RCH
30

DOV
14

CLT
14

NHA
7

CAR
34

MAR
7

12th
3533

Laughlin Racing
45

Pontiac


HCY
29


CLT
27


J&J Racing
99

Buick


LAN
7


1992

FILMAR Racing
8

Olds

DAY
20

CAR
19

RCH
31

ATL
26

MAR
23

DAR
15

BRI
14

HCY
14

LAN
7

DUB
26

NZH
27

CLT
14

DOV
2

ROU
10

MYB
22

GLN
9

VOL
22

NHA
1

TAL
20

IRP
11

ROU
5

MCH
34

NHA
8

BRI
3

DAR
17

RCH
6


CLT
34

MAR
6

CAR
23

HCY
18

9th
3609

Ford


DOV
18


1993

DAY
6

CAR
31

RCH
3

DAR
39

BRI
7

HCY
20

ROU
8

MAR
7

NZH
28

CLT
9

DOV
3

MYB
1*

GLN
33

MLW
6*

TAL
21

IRP
8

MCH
27

NHA
24

BRI
33

DAR
24

RCH
35

DOV
11

ROU
26

CLT
18

MAR
22

CAR
22

HCY
23

ATL
39

14th
3030

1996

Key Motorsports
05

Ford

DAY

CAR

RCH

ATL

NSV

DAR

BRI

HCY

NZH

CLT
42

DOV

SBO

MYB

GLN

MLW

NHA

TAL

IRP

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

CLT

CAR

HOM

106th
37

1997

Roush Racing
9

Ford

DAY
40

CAR

RCH
6*

ATL
14

LVS

DAR
2

HCY

TEX
3

BRI
1*

NSV

TAL

NHA

NZH

CLT
13

DOV
2

SBO

GLN

MLW

MYB

GTY

IRP

MCH
4

BRI

DAR
1*

RCH
3*

DOV

CLT
4

CAL

CAR
4*

HOM

26th
1948

1998

DAY
22

CAR
4*

LVS
4

NSV

DAR
2*

BRI
39

TEX
10

HCY

TAL

NHA

NZH

CLT
22

DOV

RCH
1

PPR

GLN

MLW

MYB

CAL

SBO

IRP

MCH
1*

BRI

DAR

RCH
2

DOV

CLT
6

GTY

CAR
13

ATL

HOM
1

30th
1883

1999

DAY
9

CAR
1

LVS
3

ATL

DAR
6

TEX
2

NSV

BRI

TAL

CAL
2

NHA

RCH
2

NZH

CLT
4

DOV

SBO

GLN

MLW

MYB

PPR

GTY

IRP

MCH
7

BRI

DAR
7

RCH
35

DOV

CLT
14

CAR

MEM

PHO
4

HOM
8

25th
2091

2000

DAY

CAR
5

LVS
1*

ATL

DAR
3*

BRI

TEX
6

NSV

TAL

CAL
2

RCH
41

NHA

CLT
1*

DOV

SBO

MYB

GLN

MLW

NZH

PPR

GTY

IRP

MCH
3

BRI

DAR
2*

RCH
1*

DOV

CLT
10

CAR
2*

MEM

PHO
1*

HOM
5

29th
2259

2001

DAY

CAR

LVS
6

ATL

DAR

BRI

TEX
2

NSH

TAL

CAL

RCH

NHA

NZH

CLT
7

DOV

KEN

MLW

GLN

CHI
3

GTY

PPR

IRP

MCH
10

BRI

DAR
1*

RCH
9

DOV

KAN
31

CLT
3

MEM

PHO
9

CAR

HOM
13

33rd
1600

2002

DAY

CAR

LVS
1*

DAR
1*

BRI

TEX
10

NSH

TAL

CAL
15

RCH

NHA
41

NZH

CLT
30

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
3*

GTY

PPR

IRP

MCH
2

BRI

DAR
1

RCH
3

DOV

KAN
1

CLT
1*

MEM

ATL

CAR

PHO
17

HOM

31st
1907

2003

DAY

CAR

LVS
35

DAR

BRI

TEX

TAL

NSH

CAL

RCH

GTY

NZH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI

NHA
16

PPR

IRP

MCH
20

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

KAN

76th
330

Reiser Enterprises
17

Ford


CLT
38

MEM

ATL

PHO

CAR

HOM


2004

Roush Racing
9

Ford

DAY

CAR

LVS

DAR
2

BRI

TEX
9

NSH

TAL

CAL
16

GTY

RCH

NZH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
3

NHA

PPR

IRP

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

ATL

PHO

DAR

HOM

57th
598

2005

Richard Childress Racing
21

Chevy

DAY

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

NSH

BRI
2*

TEX

PHO

TAL

DAR
5

RCH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI

NHA

PPR

GTY

IRP

GLN
6

MCH

BRI


DOV
27

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
58th
692
29


CAL
16

RCH


2006
21

DAY
30

CAL
4

MXC

LVS

ATL
1*

BRI

TEX
6

NSH

PHO

TAL


CLT
35

MEM

28th
2040
29


RCH
2

DAR

CLT
6

DOV
1

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
3


IRP
5

GLN

MCH
10

BRI
33

CAL

RCH
40

DOV

KAN
40


TEX
3

PHO

HOM

Kevin Harvick Incorporated
77

Chevy


NHA
21

MAR

GTY


2007

Richard Childress Racing
29

Chevy

DAY

CAL
7

MXC

LVS
1

ATL
1

BRI

NSH

TEX
10

PHO
3

TAL

RCH
3*

DAR
4

CLT
4

DOV
19

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI
3

GTY

IRP

CGV
10

GLN
2

MCH
4

BRI
40

CAL
1

RCH

DOV

KAN
8

CLT
1*

MEM

TEX
8

PHO

HOM
1
15th
3002

2008

DAY

CAL
8

LVS
24

ATL
3

BRI

NSH

TEX
2

PHO
31

MXC

TAL

RCH

DAR
21

CLT
8

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI
8

GTY

IRP

CGV

GLN
14

MCH

BRI

CAL
4

RCH

DOV

KAN
14

CLT
2

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
35
32nd
1712

2009

DAY

CAL
6

LVS
10

BRI

TEX
8

NSH

PHO
20

TAL

RCH
31

DAR
8

CLT
9

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI
11

GTY

IRP

IOW

GLN
6

MCH
9

BRI

CGV

ATL
5

RCH

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT
9

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
3
28th
1775


Craftsman Truck Series































































NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

NCTSC
Pts

1996

Roush Racing
99

Ford

HOM

PHO

POR

EVG

TUS

CNS

HPT
8

BRI

NZH
4

MLW

LVL

I70

IRP
14

FLM

GLN

NSV

RCH

NHA

MAR
8

NWS

SON

MMR

PHO

LVS
42nd
565

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points



International Race of Champions


(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)








































International Race of Champions results
Year
Make
1
2
3
4

IROC
Pts

1998

Pontiac

DAY
2

CAL
5

MCH
1

IND
12
2nd
57

1999

DAY
12

TAL
11

MCH
6

IND
7
11th
26

2000

DAY
3

TAL
4

MCH
12

IND
12
7th
35

2001

DAY
10

TAL
6

MCH
7

IND
10*
8th
32


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  20. ^ "Motegi Jeff Burton Has Bruce Lee Paint Scheme". Motorsport.com. November 20, 1998. Retrieved October 15, 2018.



External links




  • Official website


  • Jeff Burton driver statistics at Racing-Reference


  • Jeff Burton at The Coca-Cola Racing Family










Achievements
Preceded by
Jeff Gordon
Matt Kenseth


Coca-Cola 600 Winner
1999
2001
Succeeded by
Matt Kenseth
Mark Martin

Preceded by
Jeff Gordon

Southern 500 Winner
1999
Succeeded by
Bobby Labonte
Awards
Preceded by
Jeff Gordon

NASCAR Rookie of the Year
1994
Succeeded by
Ricky Craven











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