Career
During most of his time in the series he drove the Skoal Bandit car (1984 to 1991). Throughout his Busch Series career he almost always raced in the #11 car. During the 1986 season, Ingram was suspended for two races by National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing after ramming a driver during a race in Asheville, North Carolina.
After his NBS retirement in 1991, he held the record for the most wins in the Busch Series, until it was broken by Mark Martin in 1997.
As of September 9, 2014, he is currently 5th in career wins in the series. In 2007, Ingram was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.
In 2013, Ingram was nominated into the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Hall of Fame, and was inducted the following year.