Jump to content

Jagger Jones

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jagger Jones
Jones at Sonoma Raceway in 2019
NationalityUnited States American
Born (2002-07-29) July 29, 2002 (age 22)
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Indy NXT career
Debut season2023
Current teamHMD Motorsports
Car number33
Starts14
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums1
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish13th in 2023
Previous series
2022
2019
2019
USF2000 Championship
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West

Jagger Jones (born July 29, 2002) is an American professional racing driver. He competed in Indy NXT for Cape Motorsports in 2023 and HMD Motorsports in 2024 replacing Niels Koolen for the race at Mid-Ohio.[1] Jones previously competed in the U.S. F2000 National Championship with Cape Motorsports.[2] He also competed in what is now the ARCA Menards Series West full-time in 2019, driving the No. 6 Ford for Sunrise Ford Racing.

He is the grandson of 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner Parnelli Jones and the son of former NASCAR, CART, and sports car driver P. J. Jones.

Early career

[edit]

Jones began racing go-karts at the age of nine in both the United States and in Europe.[3] He made his late model debut for JR Motorsports at Myrtle Beach Speedway in June 2018,[3] a race he went on to win.[4][5] He later drove two more races for JRM, competing at South Boston Speedway in July and Hickory Motor Speedway in September.[3] Jones won five races at Kern County Raceway Park in 2018, winning the track's NASCAR Whelen All-American Late Model Championship.[5]

Education

[edit]

Jagger Jones attended Notre Dame Preparatory School. He later graduated from High Point University with a bachelors degree in business administration.

NASCAR series

[edit]

On January 29, 2019, it was announced that Jones would move up to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West to drive Sunrise Ford Racing's No. 6 Ford.[5] He expressed confidence at the beginning of the season, saying, "I'm going to do my best to use my experience to win some races."[6] Jones nearly won on debut at the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, leading with one lap remaining before being passed by Hailie Deegan while navigating lapped traffic in turns one and two.[7] Despite being moved out of the bottom lane, Jones held no ill will against Deegan's last-lap move, saying, "I think her move was fine...she didn't really do anything too bad. It's just the lapped car cut me off in front. It just pushed me up the track."[8][9] Jones also drove the NORRA 1000 off-road race in Mexico during 2019.[10]

Despite finishing second in points, winning rookie of the year, and winning one race during the 2019 season in the West Series, Jones did not choose to continue to race with Bruncati's team for the 2020 season.

After not committing to a West Series ride for the beginning of the 2020 season, Jones raced in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series late models at Irwindale Speedway.[11]

Open-wheel career

[edit]

On November 2, 2021, it was announced that Jones would make his open-wheel racing debut in the U.S. F2000 National Championship driving for Cape Motorsports in 2022.[2] He finished fourth in the standings with one win and four further podiums to his name, being awarded the rookie of the year title.[12]

On September 7, 2022, Cape Motorsports announced that Jones would move up the Road to Indy ladder to Indy NXT in 2023.[1] The season proved to be a challenge, as Jones scored just one top five finish - a second place at Detroit - and ended the year 13th in points.[13]

Sportscar career

[edit]

Jones made his prototype racing debut in the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge at the back end of 2023, driving an LMP3 car for Remstar Racing at Road Atlanta. He would qualify on pole for both races, though a self-inflicted collision in race one and a mechanical problem in race two exterminated his podium chances.[14][15]

The following year, Jones returned to the SportsCar Challenge, sweeping the weekend at St. Petersburg by winning both races from pole position.[16][17]

Personal life

[edit]

Jones is a third generation driver. His grandfather, Parnelli, won the 1963 Indianapolis 500,[5] while his father, P. J., raced in NASCAR, CART, and sports cars, winning the 1993 24 Hours of Daytona.[18] He is an alumnus of Notre Dame Preparatory High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.[18] Jones is a Dean's List Business major at High Point University, NC. Jones has a younger sibling, Jace, who also races.[10]

Racing record

[edit]

Career summary

[edit]
Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Sunrise Ford Racing 14 1 1 0 5 542 2nd
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East 2 0 0 0 0 0 NC†
2022 U.S. F2000 National Championship Cape Motorsports 18 1 3 0 5 294 4th
2023 Indy NXT Cape Motorsports 13 0 0 0 1 241 13th
IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge - LMP3 Remstar Racing 2 0 2 1 0 520 15th
2024 IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge - LMP3 Fast MD Racing with Remstar 10 8 7 6 8 3310 2nd
Indy NXT HMD Motorsports 1 0 0 0 0 17 27th
Mazda MX-5 Cup BSI Racing 2 0 0 0 0 350 33rd

*Season still in progress.

† As he was a guest driver, he Jones was ineligible to score points.

NASCAR

[edit]

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

K&N Pro Series West

[edit]
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NKNPSWC Pts Ref
2019 Sunrise Ford Racing 6 Ford LVS
2
IRW
4
TUS
4
TUS
6
CNS
7
SON
14
DCS
2
IOW
11
EVG
5
GTW
7
MER
14*
AAS
1*
KCR
2
PHO
5
2nd 542 [19]

American open-wheel racing results

[edit]

U.S. F2000 National Championship

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) (Races with * indicate most race laps led)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rank Points
2022 Cape Motorsports STP
1

8
STP
2

3
ALA
1

9
ALA
2

1*
IMS
1

2*
IMS
2

18
IMS
3

3
IRP
5
ROA
1

13
ROA
2

7
MOH
1

4
MOH
2

5
MOH
3

7
TOR
1

3
TOR
2

6
POR
1

17
POR
2

15
POR
3

4
4th 294

Indy NXT

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) (Races with L indicate a race lap led) (Races with * indicate most race laps led)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points
2023 Cape Motorsports STP
18
BAR
12
IMS
14
DET
2
DET
19
RDA
9
MDO
14
IOW
11
NSH
17
IMS
18
GMP
POR
12
LAG
8
LAG
10
13th 241
2024 HMD Motorsports STP BAR IMS IMS DET RDA LGA LGA MDO
13
IOW GMP POR MIL NSH 27th 17

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Staff Report (September 7, 2022). "Jones Signs With Cape Motorsports For Indy Lights In 2023". SPEED SPORT. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Jagger Jones, Parnelli's grandson, joins Cape Motorsports for 2022 USF2000 season". RACER. 2021-11-02. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  3. ^ a b c Lemasters, Ron (June 29, 2018). "Jagger Jones to Make JRM Late Model Debut at Myrtle Beach" (Press release). JR Motorsports. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  4. ^ "Jones Wins Nightcap Feature at Myrtle Beach in JRM Debut" (Press release). JR Motorsports. July 2, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d RACER staff (January 29, 2019). "Jagger Jones, grandson of Parnelli, lands K&N West ride". Racer. Racer Media & Marketing Inc. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  6. ^ Weaver, Matt (January 30, 2019). "Jagger Jones, grandson of Parnelli, inks NASCAR K&N West deal". Autoweek. Crain Communications. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  7. ^ Seelman, Jacob (March 1, 2019). "Jones Dejected After Missing Out On Sin City Win". Speed Sport. Turn 3 Media, LLC. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  8. ^ Segal, Davey (March 1, 2019). "K&N Catch-Up: What We Learned at Vegas". NASCAR Home Tracks. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  9. ^ Long, Dustin (March 1, 2019). "Hailie Deegan scores 2nd career K&N Pro Series West win with last-lap pass". NBC Sports. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Segal, Davey (April 15, 2020). "Episode 51: Jagger Jones". SoundCloud. Victory Lane. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  11. ^ Segal, Davey (June 13, 2020). "Jagger Jones Partners With Alec Martinez for Irwindale". Frontstretch. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  12. ^ "Jones To Drive for Cape Motorsports in 2023 Lights Season". IndyCar.com. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  13. ^ "Gold captures Detroit Indy NXT win; heartbreak for Foster, Siegel". RACER. 2023-06-03. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  14. ^ Service, IMSA Wire (2024-03-06). "Jones Ready to Take It to the Streets in Series Return – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  15. ^ "Garg Puts Finishing Touches on VP Racing Challenge LMP3 Title". imsa.com. 12 October 2023.
  16. ^ "Spring Break Sweep at St. Pete for Jones and Lazare". imsa.com. 9 March 2024.
  17. ^ Service, IMSA Wire (2024-03-09). "Weekend Sweep for Jones, Lazare Sweep in St. Pete – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  18. ^ a b Bonkowski, Jerry (February 28, 2019). "Parnelli Jones' grandson set to make own racing mark in K&N debut". NBC Sports. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  19. ^ "Jagger Jones – 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
[edit]