Ned Jarrett, NASCAR Hall of Famer and two-time champion, dead at 93
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Ned Jarrett, one of NASCAR's founding legends and a two-time champion, died Thursday at his home in Newton, North Carolina, at age 93. The Hall of Famer was the sport's oldest living champion, a distinction that underscored his outsized role in racing's early history. Jarrett won 50 races during his career and helped shape NASCAR during its formative years, cementing a legacy that extended well beyond his own driving accomplishments.