Former NASCAR driver and current racing commentator for NBC, Dale Jarrett is best known for winning the Daytona 500 three times (1993, 1996, and 2000) and winning the NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship in 1999. In 2007, Jarrett joined the ESPN/ABC broadcasting team as an announcer in select Nationwide Series races. In 2008, after retiring from driving following the 2008 Food City 500, he joined ESPN permanently as the lead racing analyst, replacing Rusty Wallace. In 2015, Jarrett became a part of the NBC Sports Broadcasting Crew for NASCAR events. He was inducted into the 2014 class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. From Jarrett's 2005 campaign with Robert Yates Racing comes this fine race worn fire suit. Simpson fire suit is in UPS colors and features an oversized UPS logo across the chest along with "Dale Jarrett" embroidery on the belt along with other sponsors including Nextel, Ford, Goodyear, Coca-Cola, Simpson, dalejarrett.com and others. Suit shows heavy use throughout with pilling on wrists and has been signed and inscribed "88 - 2005" by Dale Jarrett in black on the right breast. Photo-matched to 10/21 NASCAR Nextel Cup Subway 500 practice (Getty 55980371) and 10/28 qualifying for the NASCAR Nextel Cup Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 (Getty 56028931).