In 1994, he drove the #27 McDonald's Ford for Junior Johnson and won his first two and so far only career Cup races, at Daytona and Talladega.
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After a 20th-place finish in 1999, Winston left the team, and Kmart became the team's new sponsor, causing Spencer to switch to the #26 to accommodate the new sponsor, who was already backing the #66 car driven by Spencer's teammate, Darrell Waltrip.
Johnny Benson is also absent in this game, while it was the first NASCAR game to include Jimmy Spencer, Jerry Nadeau, and Elliott Sadler.
The more prominent drivers over the years have included Gil Hearne (eight time champion), Tommie Elliott and Charlie Kremer, Jr. (both four time champions), John Blewett III, Jimmy Blewett (Two time champion), Jimmy Spencer (Garden State Classic winner), Tony Siscone (six time champion), Richie Evans, and Charlie Jarzombek (Garden State Classic winner).
Jimmy Carter | Jimmy Buffett | Spencer Tracy | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Jimmy Page | Jimmy Durante | Jimmy Wales | Jimmy Dorsey | Jimmy Olsen | Jimmy Eat World | Jimmy Barnes | Marks & Spencer | Jimmy Doolittle | Spencer | Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | Jimmy Hoffa | Jimmy Greaves | Jimmy Fallon | Jimmy Heath | Jimmy | Jimmy Dean | Jimmy Cliff | Jimmy Choo | Herbert Spencer | Jimmy Walker | Jimmy Rogers | Jimmy McGovern | Jimmy Connors | Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer | Spencer Gulf |
The third annual Pennzoil Ultra Victory Challenge – judged by former driver Jimmy Spencer, TNA wrestler Jeff Hardy, Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith along with Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti from the rock group Creed – was held prior to the All-Star Race.
He raced for Jimmy Spencer in Busch and Trucks, and had a lot of success in ARCA Racing, where he got his first career pole driving a car with the American Boy Scouts logo.