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Jimmy Horton

American racing driver (born 1956)

Jimmy Horton

American racing driver (born 1956)

FieldValue
birth_nameJames Horton III
birth_date
birth_placeFolsom, New Jersey, U.S.
current_seriesModified racing
first_year1972
car_number43
wins457
titles1989 New York State Fair Champion
2006 Race of Champions Dirt Modified Tour (South)
awards1990 EMPA Al Holbert National Driver of the Year
childyes
Best_Cup_Pos36th (1990)
First_Cup_Race1987 Miller High Life 500 (Pocono)
Last_Cup_Race1995 UAW-GM Teamwork 500 (Pocono)
Total_Cup_Races48
Years_In_Cup8
Cup_Wins0
Cup_Top_Tens0
Cup_Poles0
First_Busch_Race1985 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last_Busch_Race1989 Gatorade 200 (Darlington)
Best_Busch_Pos47th (1987)
Total_Busch_Races7
Years_In_Busch4
Busch_Wins0
Busch_Top_Tens0
Busch_Poles0
Total_ARCA_Races35
Years_In_ARCA8
First_ARCA_Race1988 Daytona ARCA 200
Last_ARCA_Race1995 Atlanta Motor Speedway
First_ARCA_Win1990 Daytona ARCA 200
Last_ARCA_Win1995 Atlanta Motor Speedway
ARCA_Wins8
ARCA_Top_Tens15
ARCA_Poles4

2006 Race of Champions Dirt Modified Tour (South) James Horton III (born July 3, 1956) is an American businessman who owns a radiator and chassis shop after a Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame career racing dirt modifieds. He raced in 48 NASCAR Winston Cup races in eight seasons. He was a regular on the ARCA circuit in the 1980s and 1990s. Horton has won many of the most noted races for dirt track modifieds in the Northeastern United States.

Racing career

Horton's No. 3 dirt Modified
Horton's No. 3 dirt Modified

Local racer

Horton first became known as a modified racecar driver in the Northeastern United States. He began racing in a small block powered sportsman car owned by his father, in the early 1970s. He won the sportsman championship at Orange County Speedway in 1974.

Horton has won a plethora of modified and sportsman championships at numerous tracks. He was the 1976 Modified champion at Orange County driving his dad's No. 43 and won it again in 2017 driving the Halmar Racing No. 43. That season, he was involved in one of the rare dead heat modified feature wins along with fellow future NASCAR racer Tighe Scott. It was the first race of a twin 50 feature and it was too close to call. Scott and Horton's cars collided after the race. After 1976, he started racing in the No. 3 Statewide dirt modified. He won track championships at Bridgeport Speedway (NJ) in 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1997, 1998, 2003 and, 2014. Horton won the most races on Bridgeport's 5/8 mile track (before it was reconfigured as a 4/10 mile in 2020). He is a 2-time winner of the premier race in dirt modified racing, the Super DIRT Week 200 (1987 & 1994). He won the Eastern States 200 in his later career. He won modified track championships at New Egypt Speedway (NJ) in 2004 and 2006.

Horton was inducted into the New York State Stock Car Association Hall of Fame in 2017, into the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame in 2024, and into the Eastern Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame in 2025.

NASCAR

Horton made his first NASCAR start in the Busch Grand National series in 1985. He raced in seven Busch races in his career.

Most of his career Winston Cup starts were at tracks in the Northeastern United States for underfunded teams, but Horton made two starts (and a relief driver appearance) at Hendrick Motorsports in 1990 when Darrell Waltrip was injured during final practice for the Firecracker 400. Horton's two starts for Hendrick were in the two July restrictor plate races—Daytona and Talladega, and also participated as a relief driver at the second Pocono race. Horton started 41st in the Firecracker (had to move to the rear of the field because of the driver change) at Daytona race, and finished seventeenth. He finished a career best 13th in the summer race at Talladega, the second of the two races in Hendrick's Tide No. 17 Chevrolet. (Greg Sacks drove the car, except for Sarel van der Merwe at Watkins Glen, until Darlington, when Waltrip was cleared to return.)

Horton was involved in a major crash during the 69th lap of the 1993 DieHard 500. Horton's car was clipped by Stanley Smith's car. Horton's car hit three other cars before it flew over the wall and landed on an access road outside of the track. Smith suffered near-fatal head injuries in the incident, while Horton walked out of the wreck virtually unscathed.

ARCA

Horton won numerous ARCA races, including the series premiere event, the Daytona ARCA 200, in 1990 and 1992. The 1992 victory was his seventh superspeedway victory, which at the time was the second most in series history. He used a NASCAR Chevrolet Lumina purchased from Darrell Waltrip for the victory. Horton escaped serious injury after a frightening crash at Atlanta in 1995. Horton's #52 AC Delco Chevrolet rolled over during a multi-car accident. His car was struck from the bottom while rolling by teammate Ed Dixon. Incredibly, neither driver was seriously injured.

Personal life

On March 1, 2024, Horton acquired Art's Radiator and Welding in Flemington, New Jersey, a well known sponsor in dirt modifieds and chassis and automotive parts supplier, from the Lentini family.

His son Jimmy Horton IV (born March 2, 1987) raced Modifieds for his Grandfather at New Egypt Speedway (NJ) and Bridgeport Speedway (NJ).

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.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NWCCPtsRef1987S & H Racing80Ford67th164198841st6471989Pontiac46th3771990Ford36th756Hendrick Motorsports17ChevyS & H Racing80PontiacGroup 4444Pontiac1991S & H Racing80ChevyNA-Ford1992Active Motorsports32Chevy39th660199338th841Hover Motorsports80Ford199462nd1061995Junior Johnson & Associates27Ford61st61Hendrick Motorsports58Chevy1998ISM Racing35PontiacNA-
DAYCARRCHATLDARNWSBRIMARTALCLTDOVPOC
21RSDMCHDAYPOC
33TALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARRSDATL
DNQ
DAY
DNQRCHCARATL
DNQDAR
18BRINWSMARTAL
DNQCLT
31DOV
34RSDPOC
18MCH
DNQDAY
DNQPOC
29TALGLNMCH
DNQBRIDAR
37RCHDOV
20MARCLTNWSCAR
DNQPHOATL
32
DAY
DNQCARATL
13RCHDAR
32BRINWSMARTAL
DNQCLTDOV
31SONPOC
37MCHDAYPOC
33TALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARPHOATL
DAY
37RCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTAL
DNQCLT
23DOV
20SONPOC
39MCHDAY
DNQ
DAY
17POCTAL
13GLNMCHBRIDARRCH
DOV
30MARNWSATL
35
CLT
23CARPHO
DAY
DNQRCHCAR
ATL
DNQDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOV
DNQSONPOCMCH
DNQDAY
DNQPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
DNQMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL
DAYCARRCHATL
26DARBRINWS
DNQMARTALCLTDOV
22SONPOC
34MCH
26DAYPOC
34TALGLNMCH
38BRIDARRCH
31DOVMAR
DNQNWSCLTCAR
34PHOATL
24
DAY
25CARRCH
DNQATL
27DARBRINWS
DNQMARTAL
36SONCLT
25POC
37MCH
41DAY
38NHAPOC
26TAL
39GLNMCH
38BRIDARDOV
22MARNWSCLTCAR
34PHOATL
38
DOV
DNQRCH
DNQ
DAY
19CARRCHATL
DNQDARBRINWSMARTAL
DNQSONCLTDOVPOCMCH
DNQDAYNHAPOCTALINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL
DAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOC
34MCHDAYNHAPOCTALINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHO
ATL
QL†
DAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALCLTDOVRCHMCHPOCSONNHAPOC
DNQINDGLNMCHBRINHADARRCHDOVMARCLTTALDAYPHOCARATL
† - Qualified but replaced by Jeff Purvis
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1988S & H RacingFordDNQ
1989PontiacDNQ
1990Ford4037
1991ChevroletDNQ
1993Active MotorsportsChevrolet2925
1994Hover MotorsportsFord2819

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NBSCPtsRef1985S & H Racing85Pontiac94th40198662nd1911987Buick47th2041988NA-1989Ken Schrader Racing52Chevy99th-
DAY
41CARHCYBRIMARDARSBOLGYDOVCLTSBOHCYROUIRPSBOLGYHCYMLWBRIDARRCHNWSROUCLTHCYCARMAR
DAY
15CAR
30HCYMARBRIDARSBOLGYJFCDOVCLTSBOHCYROUIRPSBORALOXFSBOHCYLGYROUBRIDARRCHDOVMARROUCLTCARMAR
DAY
28HCYMARDAR
30BRILGYSBOCLT
37DOVIRPROUJFCOXFSBOHCYRALLGYROUBRIJFCDARRCHDOVMARCLTCARMAR
DAY
DNQHCYCARMARDARBRILNGNZHSBONSVCLTDOVROULANLVLMYBOXFSBOHCYLNGIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTCARMAR
DAYCARMARHCYDARBRINZHSBOLANNSVCLTDOVROULVLVOLMYBSBOHCYDUBIRPROUBRIDAR
16RCHDOVMARCLTCARMAR

ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021AHSSCPtsRef1988S & H Racing80Ford42nd-1989Pontiac28th-199021st-1991Chevy61st-Pontiac1992Active Motorsports32Chevy94th-199344th-1994Ken Schrader Racing52Chevy53rd1045Olds1995Chevy42nd845
DAY
25ATLTALFRSPCSROCPOC
23WINKILACSSLMPOC
4TALDELFRSISFDSFSLMATL
7
DAY
5ATL
18KILTAL
31FRSPOC
24KILHAGPOC
34TAL
DNQDELFRSISFTOLDSFSLMATL
8
DAY
1ATL
1*KILTAL
1*FRSPOC
1KILTOLHAGPOC
1TAL
36MCH
31ISFTOLDSFWINDELATL
33
DAY
4ATL
34KIL
TAL
1*TOLFRSPOCMCHKILFRSDELPOCTALHPTMCHISFTOLDSFTWSATL
DAY
1FIFTWSTAL
38TOLKILPOCMCHFRSKILNSHDELPOCHPTFRSISFTOLDSFTWSSLMATL
DAY
37FIFTWSTALKILCMSFRSTOLPOC
2MCH
27FRSPOC
19KILISFDSFTOLSLMWINATL
DAYTAL
4MCH
27DMSPOCPOCKILFRSINFI70ISFDSFTOLSLMWINATL
2
FIF
5LVLKILTOLFRS
DAYATL
1TAL
39FIFKILFRSMCH
8I80MCSFRSPOCPOCKILFRSSBSLVLISFDSFSLMWINATL
33

References

References

  1. (May 13, 1994). "Syracuse Mile". [[The Post-Standard]].
  2. "Al Holbert EMPA National Driver of the Year". Eastern Motorsports Press Association.
  3. Siano, Joseph. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE1DC1238F93BA25751C0A966958260 "Experience Is Lacking"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', February 18, 1990. Accessed September 30, 2007. "Last week, the race winner, Jimmy Horton of Folsom, N.J., said the accidents probably were a result of drivers' inexperience at Daytona."
  4. [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=hortoji01 Driving statistics], Retrieved September 27, 2007
  5. [http://www.thenewbridgeportspeedway.com/record_book.php Bridgeport Speedway Past Champions (1973-2006)] {{Webarchive. link. (August 26, 2018 , Retrieved September 26, 2007)
  6. (September 27, 2020). "2020 Danny Serrano 100 Weekend".
  7. [http://www.newegyptspeedway.net/standings.htm New Egypt Speedway website, Point Champions section of Standings page] {{Webarchive. link. (October 16, 2007 , Retrieved September 26, 2007)
  8. (June 28, 2020 }}{{Dead link). "Bridgeport Speedway 6.28.20 (subscription required)".
  9. Modestino, Lou. (October 25, 2017). "Four elected to NY State Stock Car Assn. HOF". [[The Patriot Ledger]].
  10. (31 January 2024). "Horton &Tompkins Selected To NE Dirt Modified Hall of Fame". Speed Sport.
  11. (December 10, 2024). "Bourcier, Swindell among EMPA hall of famers". [[Speed Sport]].
  12. (June 9, 2001). "Former Winston Cup driver Smith leaves horrid accident in past".
  13. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE0D6133FF93AA35751C0A964958260 Horton Wins At Daytona], February 9, 1992 [[The New York Times]]; Retrieved September 26, 2007
  14. (May 10, 2024). "Jimmy Horton's Ready to Take His Place in the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame".
  15. [http://jimmyhortoniv.com/jimmyiv.php Who's The Next Big Deal in Dirt Modified Racing]{{Dead link. (February 2020)
  16. "Jimmy Horton – 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference.
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  20. "Jimmy Horton – 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference.
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  22. "Jimmy Horton – 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference.
  23. "Jimmy Horton – 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference.
  24. "Jimmy Horton – 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference.
  25. "Jimmy Horton – 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference.
  26. "Jimmy Horton – 1985 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results". Racing-Reference.
  27. "Jimmy Horton – 1986 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results". Racing-Reference.
  28. "Jimmy Horton – 1987 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Results". Racing-Reference.
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  31. "Jimmy Horton – 1988 ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series Results". Racing-Reference.
  32. "Jimmy Horton – 1989 ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series Results". Racing-Reference.
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  34. "Jimmy Horton – 1991 ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series Results". Racing-Reference.
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  37. "Jimmy Horton – 1994 ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series Results". Racing-Reference.
  38. "Jimmy Horton – 1995 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Results". Racing-Reference.
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