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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...
- 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...
- all but one race (the
Bristol Night Race,
where he was
replaced by J. J.
Yeley) for the rest of the season.
Following 2020,
Poole left the team. In 2021...
- 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...
- Noah Gragson,
Daniel Suarez, Ty Gibbs, Cody Ware, Cole Custer, and J. J.
Yeley occurred sending them all out of the race. With 4 laps to go, as the field...
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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...