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- J. J. Yeley ran the 2005 season opener at Daytona, as part of his development deal with JGR.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- In August, Busch announced that he would be joining Joe Gibbs Racing for the 2008 season, replacing J. J. Yeley in the No.Kyle Busch-Wikipedia
- J. J. Yeley ran 4 races with a best finish of 25th.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- After Labonte's departure, Gibbs announced that JGR Busch Series driver and former USAC standout J. J. Yeley would replace him in the No.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- Only two drivers, Tony Stewart (1995) and J. J. Yeley (2003), have achieved the triple crown in a single season.United States Auto Club-Wikipedia
- They were upfront a couple of laps with J. J. Yeley drafting with them, but the engine let go to a 34th-place finish.Go Fas Racing-Wikipedia
- Stewart has won USAC car owner titles in the Silver Crown division in 2002 and 2003 with J. J. Yeley, in 2004 with Dave Steele and 2010 and 2011 with Levi Jones of Olney, Il.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- J. J. Yeley and Travis Kvapil split time between the 38 and 55 cars the remainder of the year.Front Row Motorsports-Wikipedia
- He also served as a test driver for Gibbs teammates J. J. Yeley and Denny Hamlin when their Nextel Cup and Busch Series schedules conflicted.Aric Almirola-Wikipedia
- During the Camping World 300 at California Speedway, Keselowski was involved in an accident involving A. J. Allmendinger and J. J. Yeley.Brad Keselowski-Wikipedia
- He ended up qualifying for the next 2 plate races at Talladega in May and then Daytona in July and was going to drive in the Coca-Cola 600, but gave the ride to J.J. Yeley for unknown reason.Elliott Sadler-Wikipedia
- Hamlin was part of a large and strong rookie class, including teammate J.J. Yeley, Clint Bowyer, Martin Truex Jr., David Stremme, Brent Sherman, and Reed Sorenson.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- 49. J. J. Yeley and Tony Furr served as the driver and crew chief, respectively.Premium Motorsports-Wikipedia
- J. J. Yeley drove the car at the spring Texas race, and at Charlotte in May, Yeley returned to the #7 in the Brickyard 400.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- 23 as a Ford Fusion, with J. J. Yeley driving it.Front Row Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 55 car, was J. J. Yeley with Jeff Green, and Travis Kvapil filling out the final few races.Front Row Motorsports-Wikipedia
- J. J. Yeley also ran a number of races in the 32.Go Fas Racing-Wikipedia
- 46 Red Line Oil Chevrolet for Whitney Motorsports at Talladega but J.J. Yeley would finish the race.Bill Elliott-Wikipedia
- 36 Chevrolet for Tommy Baldwin Racing, replacing J. J. Yeley.Reed Sorenson-Wikipedia
- 10, including road course ringer Tomy Drissi at Sonoma, Tony Raines when Reutimann substituted for Kurt Busch, and J. J. Yeley.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- In November 2003, JGR signed highly touted USAC Champion J. J. Yeley to a multi-year contract, beginning his stock car career with eight ARCA Menards Series events and 10-12 Busch Series races in the 2004 season.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- J. J. Yeley was hired by TBR to drive for Max Q. Regular TBR driver Dave Blaney also ran one race for Max Q. Yeley moved to TBR's No.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- After running 6 more races with Sorenson, one with J.J. Yeley at Martinsville and one with Jeffrey Earnhardt at the Coca-Cola 600, the 55 crew was moved to the No.Premium Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Tony Raines and J. J. Yeley would run single races in the car, while Blaney was in the No.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- Ricky Craven, recently released from PPI Motorsports finished 30th at Talladega with sponsorship from Old Spice, and Busch Series driver J. J. Yeley ran two races in the car with Vigoro/The Home Depot sponsorship.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- J. J. Yeley ran the No.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- From 2004 to 2006, JGR drivers drove in the Truck Series for Chevrolet-affiliated Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, fielding Bobby Labonte, Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, J. J. Yeley, Jason Leffler, and Aric Almirola in select races.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- On July 5, 2008, during the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona, Stewart started feeling ill and turned his car over to former Joe Gibbs Racing teammate J. J. Yeley, who took the car to a 20th-place finish after getting involved in two wrecks in the last 5 laps.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- Dave Blaney and J. J. Yeley also ran races in the car.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- Also on the team were Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Brian Vickers, Marcos Ambrose and J. J. Yeley from the NASCAR Cup Series and Aric Almirola from the NASCAR Nationwide Series.Tony Kanaan-Wikipedia
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