Jimmy Horton (July 3, 1956- ) is a former NASCAR driver from Folsom, NJ. He competed in forty-eight Nextel Cup Series events in his career, most with his own low-budget team. In fact, his best career finish of 13th (1990-Talladega) came only when he was in a two-race deal to drive for Hendrick Motorsports. 1990 was also his best points year, finishing 36th in points. Horton, in addition, competed in seven Busch Series events with a best finish of 15th.
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| - Jimmy Horton (July 3, 1956- ) is a former NASCAR driver from Folsom, NJ. He competed in forty-eight Nextel Cup Series events in his career, most with his own low-budget team. In fact, his best career finish of 13th (1990-Talladega) came only when he was in a two-race deal to drive for Hendrick Motorsports. 1990 was also his best points year, finishing 36th in points. Horton, in addition, competed in seven Busch Series events with a best finish of 15th.
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| - Jimmy Horton (July 3, 1956- ) is a former NASCAR driver from Folsom, NJ. He competed in forty-eight Nextel Cup Series events in his career, most with his own low-budget team. In fact, his best career finish of 13th (1990-Talladega) came only when he was in a two-race deal to drive for Hendrick Motorsports. 1990 was also his best points year, finishing 36th in points. Horton, in addition, competed in seven Busch Series events with a best finish of 15th.
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