Jennifer Jo Cobb

Jennifer Jo Cobb (born June 12, 1973) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner.

In 2006, Cobb created a line of clothing for female race fans called Driver Boutique.

73 Dodge for Derrike Cope Inc. She started 34th and completed 72 laps before experiencing engine trouble, finishing 26th out of 35 drivers winning a purse of $10,680.

[1] Also that year, Cobb became the highest female points finisher in history in any of the three major NASCAR Series to that time, achieving 17th place.

She later left 2nd Chance Motorsports after a dispute with owner Rick Russell over whether to start and park after losing their second car at Las Vegas.

Cobb hosted two female service members and their guests at the first five Nationwide races of the 2011 NASCAR season.

87 car for Rick Ware Racing at the Kansas Lottery 300 finishing 24th, which was her first Nationwide Series start of 2014.

It was expected that Cobb would be the first driver penalized under the new NASCAR rule instituted after Kevin Ward Jr. died in a similar incident.

During practice for the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 250 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Cobb crashed and was subsequently caught on camera removing a cell phone from her truck.

In 2018, Cobb joined Racing Total for her NASCAR Whelen Euro Series debut at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia.

[9] In April 2021, it was announced that Cobb would make her NASCAR Cup Series debut in the spring race at Talladega, driving the No.

NASCAR also did not approve James Davison and Keith McGee to make their Cup and Truck Series debuts, respectively, at Talladega in 2020 for the same reason.

The week of the second race at Las Vegas, Cobb released a statement that she would be scaling her operation back to part time, citing funding and equipment issues.

* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.

Cobb's 2010 truck at Atlanta
Cobb's No. 13 Nationwide car at Road America in 2011
Cobb's 2013 truck at Rockingham Speedway