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Christopher Beltram Hernandez "J. J."
Yeley (born
October 5, 1976) is an
American professional stock car
racing driver. He
competes part-time in the NASCAR...
- a sponsor. J. J.
Yeley was
announced to
drive the No. 7 car in a
partnership with
Premium Motorsports.
After qualifying 40th,
Yeley finished 38th after...
- most
recently fielded the No. 23
Toyota Camry and Ford
Fusion for J. J.
Yeley, Gray Gaulding, and
other drivers. In 2018, the team was
involved in a court...
- was held on
February 18, 2006, at
Daytona International Speedway. J. J.
Yeley won the pole. Top ten
results #33 Tony
Stewart #77
Burney Lamar #2 Clint...
- Darlington. J. J.
Yeley (2005–2006)
Yeley ran the car full-time in 2005,
finishing in the top-ten
twelve times and
finishing 11th in points.
Yeley continued to...
- the No. 39 full-time for Ryan Sieg, and the No. 29 part-time for J.J.
Yeley. The team has a
technical alliance with Haas
Factory Team. The team purchased...
- news, the team
fielded the No. 7
Chevrolet SS for
Elliott Sadler, J. J.
Yeley, and
Hermie Sadler in the Cup
Series on a part-time basis,
until the team...
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October 2020,
Fatboy Ice
Cream sponsored J. J.
Yeley's NASCAR racer. In the
racing debut of the brand,
Yeley suffered a crash. He was uninjured, but Casper's...
- Motorsports. The car was
shared with Smithley, Hand,
Yeley, Ryan Preece, and
Parker Kligerman. At Michigan,
Yeley triggered a m****ive
pileup on lap 25 that took...
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Raines ended 2007 with 18 top 25 finishes. J. J.
Yeley (2008) For 2008, the team
decided to hire J. J.
Yeley from Joe
Gibbs Racing. The
contract was to last...