[1] 1994 saw Jarrett return to a track that had provided early success for both his father and grandfather at Hickory Motor Speedway.
In 1995, Jarrett moved into the Winston Racing Series Late Model Stock Division, where he spent the next three seasons honing his skills at the famed oval.
Jarrett won the penultimate race of the 2004 season but finished fifth in points while also competing in the Winston Cup Series.
[6] Switching to Venturini Motorsports for the 2005 season, Jarrett did not live up to expectations and was released mid-season, and promptly went on a streak of four DNF's in his first four races for new owner Wayne Hixson.
He also ran one race for Jarrett/Favre Motorsports, a collaboration between his father and National Football League star Brett Favre.
[1] He also suffered a concussion at Auto Club Speedway earlier in the season and had to be replaced by Johnny Benson Jr.[12] Running full-time in 2000, Jarrett struggled, failing to qualify for eleven races and posting a best finish of 17th.
02 for Hermie Sadler's team, SCORE Motorsports, falling out after 40 laps due to a handling issue to a 40th-place result.
In 2010, he joined Germain Racing as a spotter for drivers Casey Mears and Max Papis in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series.