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 Friday, February 25
Fans give Jarrett final nod over Montoya
 
 It's a sweep!

Dale Jarrett is No. 1 -- both in the minds of the fans and the RPM 2Night staff.

The Winston Cup champion will be honored later this week in New York as the top Winston Cup driver in 1999, but the you fans voted him No. 1 in the world. Jarrett once again edged Juan Montoya in the final voting.

The top 20 is below, along with a few comments from fans about each driver. Thanks for voting each week and be sure to keep an eye out for the first rankings of 2000.

1. Dale Jarrett
TOTAL POINTS: 34,924
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 872

"What a year it was. I have waited six years to finally say my favorite is No. 1. Dale Jarrett is the 'Racer of the Year!'"

Micheal Cei
Dallas, Texas

"Dale Jarrett is No. 1. He is a class act, never a 'dirty' driver. His is honorable on the track and off. A true ambassador for NASCAR. I look forward to seeing him win the 2000 Daytona 500 in February."

Tom Mulvagh
Ottawa, Ontario


2. Juan Montoya
TOTAL POINTS: 34,036
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 343

"The best driver in 1999 is without a doubt Juan Montoya. He dominated the best North America racing circuit in only his rookie season. Tony Stewart with three wins? Try Seven with Juan!"

Robert Sergott
Washington, Mich.

RPM 2NIGHT RANKINGS
1. Dale Jarrett
2. Juan Montoya
3. John Force
4. Mika Hakkinen
5. Tony Stewart
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
7. Greg Ray
8. Greg Biffle
9. Dario Franchitti
10. Jeremy McGrath
11. Tony Schumacher
12. Bobby Labonte
13. Eddie Irvine
14. Michael Schumacher
15. Jeff Gordon
16. Heinz-Harald Frentzen
17. Mark Martin
18. Jack Sprague
19. Kenny Brack
20. Matt Kenseth

"Juan Montoya is the best driver today. For him to come into the CART series as a rookie and explode like he did is amazing. The thing about Juan is, he's got absolute raw talent, none better. When he first entered the series he was a driver with too much talent and not enough brains. Sometimes you get a driver who has to learn to drive well. Juan didn't have to do that. Now he's grown and matured as a driver, he has too much talent and too much brains. By far the best driver around."

Alex Stout
Corvallis, Ore.


3. Mika Hakkinen
TOTAL POINTS: 31,867
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 73

"The man who wins the Formula One drivers' crown is called the world champion. This is for good reason. ... It is for this reasons that I have selected Mika Hakkinen, the World Champion, as my No. 1 selection."

Steven West
Seattle, Wash.

"Mika Hakkinen is probably the best driver of the year as he has handled the pressures of two determined Ferrari drivers over the entire year and emerged as the Champion in the end."

Arun
Bangalore, India


4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
TOTAL POINTS: 30,184
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 190

"Dale Earnhardt Jr. deserves driver of the year. I say that not because of his name, but just look at his accomplishments. Two Busch Series Grand National championships, first his rookie year and then his sophomore year. The whole points race between Lil 'E and Kenseth was very interesting. Off the track and on they are buddies. Even when Earnhardt Jr. would beat Kenseth in a race he didn't seem real comfortable with talking about how he felt beating his friend, especially when he beat Kenseth because Matt had a wreck. This says a lot about his character. He seems to have a lot of wisdom beyond his 25 year."

Melissa
Grand Prairie, Texas

"Dale Earnhardt Jr., has proven himself to be a talented and skilled driver. Not only is he good at what he does, he is fun to watch. He also has shown humility, which is a rare thing sometimes in the higher ranks of pro driving. I am sure genes have something to do with it and I am a big fan of Earnhardt Sr., so I am looking forward to many years of watching an Earnhardt thrill NASCAR fans. But no matter what, Dale Jr. has shown himself to be the 'real thing.'"

Margaret Kuhn
Pearl River, NY


5. Bobby Labonte
TOTAL POINTS: 26,795
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 50

"My vote goes for Bobby Labonte for the No. 1 driver. The consistency as a driver and Jimmy Makar and the pit crew's consistency are proof enough for me."

Cheryl Kincaid
Middletown, Ohio


6. Tony Stewart
TOTAL POINTS: 26,566
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 117

"Tony Stewart should be the driver of the year. Being a rookie in the series, and ending up 4th in the points, not to mention having three victories. It's a no brainer."

Terry Moore
Forest Hill, Md.

"I voted for Tony Stewart for several reasons. Regardless of where he started he found his way to the front in most races. Even though he had three wins, he was in contention often to win. It shows that a good driver coupled with a good team can run good immediately regardless of driver Cup experience."

Jamie Kuntz
Oak Ridge, Tenn.


7. Greg Ray
TOTAL POINTS: 26,403
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 8

After another frustrating day at Indy, where he started on the front row and crashed on pit road, things took a dramatic turn for the better with three wins in the final seven races of the season and his first Indy Racing League championship. Ray swept both races at Pikes Peak and also won at Dover Downs.


8. Jack Sprague
TOTAL POINTS: 25,555
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 1

"Jack Sprage should be at least No. 3. A Champion is a Champion."

Hector Medellin
Houston, Texas


9. John Force
TOTAL POINTS: 25,537
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 29

"No one in the 1990's has ruled over their sport like John Force has. I think he could very well be the best driver in motorsport racing of all-time." Todd W. Blackburn
Jonesboro, Ind.


10. Jeremy McGrath
TOTAL POINTS: 24,316
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 30

"I know, I know this is for Auto Drivers. (But) this is a vote for Jeremy McGrath of Supercross fame. Of course he isn't a driver, but a 'rider'. (But) Jeremy is a mutli-time Supercross champion who currently holds the win record in that sport and re-sets the record whenever he wins another race. He also has an Outdoor National title to his credit meaning that he can do more than just jump (Supercross), he can also take a pounding on the long-fast-brutal outdoor tracks. My vote is for Jeremy 'Showtime' McGrath."

Mike Patrick
Cape Canaveral, Fla.

"The reason picking Jeremy McGrath is simple. He has more wins than every other active racer combined! Also, in the '96 Supercross series he won 14 out of the 15 races and in the other race he finished 2nd. He is also one of the only racers to ever win an AMA Pro event on every major brand of bike."

Joe Lillard
Woodland, Calif.


11. Eddie Irvine
TOTAL POINTS: 22,719
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 10

"Eddie Irvine is definitely the motorsports man of the year. Here is a driver whose sole job at the beginning of the season was to run interference so Schuey could win. A freak accident later and he was the man bringing respect to the prancing horse's stables. He is the Cinderella at the pinnacle of motorsports' ball."

Colin Shaw
Kansas City, Mo.


12. Mark Martin
TOTAL POINTS: 22,104
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 76

"Mark Martin should be the No. 1 driver because of all the things he has overcome. After his father's death he still went on to race. Yes, that is his job, but he didn't have to. Mark and his father were very close and he had to have lost a big part of him. After Mark hit the wall comming out of turn 2 in Daytona he still got in the car and drove. Severe pain and all. I have a great respect for the man and believe he should be No. 1."

Stan Buys,
Stuart Fla.

"You've gotta vote for Mark Martin as No. 1. Lord knows I'm a No. 3 fan, but even a die-hard Earnhardt fan has to admire the guts it took this guy to race every week -- and even race Grand National, too! Most of us still would be off work from his first injuries, and we've got 'weenie' jobs. What an inspiration!

Joe Bolan
West Lafayette, Ind.


13. Michael Schumacher
TOTAL POINTS: 20,957
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 96

"Michael Schumacher is still the best driver in Formula 1 and thereby the best in the all forms of racing. Formula 1 has returned much of the responsibility for the team's success to the driver, although there's still such a huge disparity between those with the money and those without that the best driver can only do so much. But Schumacher ranks up there with Clark, Stewart and Senna as the best of their time."

Rick Folsom
Virginia Beach, Va.

"If this list were based on pure talent, Michael Schumacher would be the hands down winner. It's tough to put a driver who didn't even win his series at the top, but if you look at what he has done with inferior equipment and a shortened season, I think you'll agree he belongs ahead of the pack."

Tom Taillon
West Palm Beach, Fla.

"Michael Schumacher is a cut above everyone else. He sits out two races with a broken leg and then returns and is faster than anyone."

Carl Howell
Colorado Springs, Colo.


14. Jeff Gordon
TOTAL POINTS: 18,747
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 166

"I left Dale Jarrett at No. 1, but I moved Jeff Gordon to No. 2. I feel that he had a great year despite all the changes and obvious controversy that was going on at Hendrick Motorsports. And, after all, (the fans) even said (by voting in the poll) that the biggest factor in Dale winning the championship was the misfortune of Jeff Gordon."

Alda Opfer
Whitmore Lake, Mich.


15. Dario Franchitti
TOTAL POINTS: 17,312
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 16

"All Jackie Stewart could have asked for.Dario has enough fire in his blood to turn the world upside down, but he harnesses it and does 'the most with the least,' saving his tires, saving the car and almost always bringing it home in one piece. Another guy who's ultimate goal is in F1, and a serious contender for the most coveted trophy in open wheel racing."

Martin Berryman
Pitt Meadows B.C.


16. Matt Kenseth
TOTAL POINTS: 13,136
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 7

Gave Earnhardt all he could handle for much of the season, leading the points race for much of the season until crashing in the season finale and winding up third behind Jeff Green in the final standings. He'll move up to Winston Cup next season as Martin's teammate. Won four Busch Series races.


17. Kenny Brack
TOTAL POINTS: 12,233
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 3

What would the list of top drivers be without the Indianapolis 500 winner? And Brack didn't stop impressing after Indy. The Swede finished second to Ray in the IRL points standings.


18. Heinz-Harald Frentzen
TOTAL POINTS: 11,994
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 11

Broke through in 1999 with two Formula One wins and actually contended for the world championship with three races remaining. The German will certainly be a threat again in 2000.


20. Greg Biffle
TOTAL POINTS: 8,282
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 1

"If it were not for NASCAR inspectors and I suspect some of Biffle's rivals griping about Biffles performance, he would have won the championship going away."

Rick Jurgens
Kansas City, Mo.


20. Tony Schumacher
TOTAL POINTS: 7,333
FIRST-PLACE VOTES: 1

"Tony Schumacher may not have won as many races as the other candidates, but was always in the hunt. He was the most consistant with out being the most dominant."

Bobby Kesl
Elberon, Iowa

 


ALSO SEE
Final 1999 RPM 2Night Driver Rankings

Jarrett races past Montoya in Driver of Year voting