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Sentences forJason Leffler
- In 2007, six out of the top ten drivers in the final point standings were Cup regulars, with Jason Leffler being the only non-Cup driver in that group to win a race in 2007.NASCAR Xfinity Series-Wikipedia
- Ultra Motorsports Truck Series driver Jason Leffler was named the interim driver.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 11 FedEx Chevrolet for the 2006 season, after Jason Leffler was released, and made seven starts in the Cup series in 2005.Denny Hamlin-Wikipedia
- Jason Leffler, who had driven for JGR in the Busch series, was signed to drive the No.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- After Jason Leffler's death in 2013, the 11 team paid tribute to their former driver by running a white FedEx scheme at Michigan similar to the one Leffler ran in 2005.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- In 2004, Jason Leffler ran a single race in the Haas No.Stewart-Haas Racing-Wikipedia
- Jason Leffler ran the final four races of the season in the car.Stewart-Haas Racing-Wikipedia
- Sauter, along with Jason Leffler, Tony Raines, and others, finished out the 2008 season.Stewart-Haas Racing-Wikipedia
- Because Andretti had a prior commitment with Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Jason Leffler drove the car at the Brickyard 400, finishing 33rd.Stewart-Haas Racing-Wikipedia
- However, Busch regular Jason Leffler would trump the "Buschwhackers" with a pass on Biffle with 2 to go.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- With 3 laps remaining, Michael Waltrip and Jason Leffler passed Dale Jr., putting Waltrip in the lead.Circle K Firecracker 250-Wikipedia
- Late in the year, Jason Leffler, like Stewart an accomplished open wheel racer, ran four races in the car that year, his best finish being a 20th at Memphis Motorsports Park.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- He was hired by Steve Lewis, who had also employed future NASCAR drivers Jeff Gordon, Jason Leffler, Tony Stewart and Kenny Irwin Jr.Kasey Kahne-Wikipedia
- 11 FedEx-sponsored Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Racing following the release of Jason Leffler, with a top finish of ninth at Richmond.Terry Labonte-Wikipedia
- After the departure of Jason Leffler, who drove the No.J. J. Yeley-Wikipedia
- Failed to make race as qualifying was cancelled due to rain: Jason Leffler (#70), Tony Raines (#34).2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Later that night, during the Busch Series' Food City 250, Kahne passed Ryan Newman on the top side in a 3-wide pass that included Jason Leffler on the bottom.Kasey Kahne-Wikipedia
- Jason Leffler won the pole.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Jason Leffler (#70), Chad McCumbee (#45)2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Jason Leffler won the pole.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- This crash also collected Jason Leffler, Sterling Marlin, Robby Gordon, Mike Wallace, Ricky Craven, Terry Labonte, Buckshot Jones, Ricky Rudd, Ward Burton, and more.Bobby Labonte-Wikipedia
- The car was driven by Jason Leffler in the Party in the Poconos 400, three days before he was killed in a sprint car accident at Bridgeport Speedway in New Jersey.TriStar Motorsports-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
- Jason Leffler won the pole.2006 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Jason Leffler (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Jason Leffler won the pole.2006 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- The crash began on the back straightaway and also collected Bobby Labonte and his brother Terry, Rusty Wallace, Steve Park, Jason Leffler, Jerry Nadeau, Buckshot Jones, Andy Houston, Ward Burton, Mark Martin, Kenny Wallace, Jeff Gordon, Elliot Sadler, Dale Jarrett, Jeff Burton, John Andretti, and Robby Gordon.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- However, Carl Edwards spoiled the party, coming back from a loose wheel penalty to pass Busch regular Jason Leffler with 25 laps to go to win his second consecutive race and extend his points lead.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Jeff Fuller was involved in a severe crash where, trying to avoid the spinning car of Jason Leffler, Fuller hit the inside wall at full speed, and the car practically imploded on impact.2006 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- In the first 28 races, only two drivers not with regular Nextel Cup Series schedules drove their cars to victory from start to finish: Stephen Leicht (Meijer 300, Kentucky Speedway) and Jason Leffler (Kroger 200, O'Reilly Raceway Park).2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
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