J. J. Yeley

J. J. Yeley

Infobox_NASCAR_driver
Name = Christopher Beltram Hernandez Yeley


Birthdate = birth date and age|1976|10|5 | Birthplace = Phoenix, Arizona
Previous_Year = 2007
Prev_Cup_Pos = 21st | Best_Cup_Pos = 21st - 2007
Cup_Top_Tens = 7
Cup_Poles = 1
First_Cup_Race = 2004 Pop Secret 500 (California)
Last_Cup_Race = 2008 Pennsylvania 500 (Pocono)
Busch_Top_Tens = 37
Busch_Poles = 3
First_Busch_Race = 2004 Sam's Town 300 (Las Vegas)
Last_Busch_Race = 2007 Ford 300 (Homestead)
First_Truck_Race = 2004 Line-X Spray-On Truck Bedliners 200 (Michigan)
Awards = 1997 USAC Sprint Rookie of the Year

2002, 2003 non-winged driver of the year from the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame

Achievements = 2001, 2003 USAC Sprint champion

2002, 2003 USAC Silver Crown champion

2003 USAC "Triple Crown" winner

2003 USAC Midget champion
Updated_On = August 7, 2008

Christopher Beltram Hernandez Yeley (born October 5, 1976) is a NASCAR racecar driver from Phoenix, Arizona. He is currently a free agent.

Open wheel

Yeley initially made a mark for himself in the world of auto racing when he took the Hoosier state by storm during the 1997 edition of Indiana Sprintweek. He won that series and captured the Rookie of the Year Award in the USAC National Sprint Car Series despite starting relatively few races.

In 1998, Yeley competed in four Indy Racing League (IRL) races, including the Indianapolis 500. His one top-10 finish in these four races was at Indianapolis, where he finished 9th despite a spin on the first turn of the first lap, which nearly collected eventual race winner Eddie Cheever, Jr.

Yeley also raced in the IRL in 2000 in an underfunded effort with McCormack Motorsports, but ultimately returned to USAC racing, picking up where he had left off by winning the 2001 and 2003 National Sprint, 2002 and 2003 Silver Crown, and 2003 National Midget Series titles.

His championships in all three of USAC's top divisions in 2003 made him only the second driver, after Tony Stewart in 1995, to achieve the "Triple Crown" in a single season. Stewart was, in fact, the owner of the Sprint and Silver Crown cars in Yeley's 2003 season; the Midget which Yeley drove in 2003, Steve Lewis' #9, had been driven by Stewart in 1995.

Yeley scored 24 USAC wins in his 2003 season, breaking the previous record of 19 set by A.J. Foyt in 1961 and later tied by Sleepy Tripp (1988) and Jay Drake (2000).

NASCAR

As had Stewart, Yeley also signed with Joe Gibbs Racing, starting 17 of 34 races in the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series and achieving four top-10 finishes. In that year, he also made two starts in the NEXTEL Cup #11 car and competed in the IROC series. [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=yeleyj.01 NASCAR and IROC driver's statistics at racing-reference.com] ] Yeley drove the full season in 2005 in the NASCAR Busch Series for Gibbs' #18 car, posting twelve top-ten finishes and ending the season 11th in points.After the departure of Jason Leffler, who drove the #11 car in the Nextel Cup series, Yeley, Busch Series teammate Denny Hamlin, and Terry Labonte split the remaining races. Yeley drove four races, Labonte and Hamlin drove the final seven. Hamlin was named to drive the #11 FedEx car for the 2006 season. Bobby Labonte made his announcement in November that he was leaving Joe Gibbs Racing. On November 12, at Phoenix International Raceway, Yeley was announced as the new driver for the #18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet.

Yeley ran full seasons with Joe Gibbs Racing in both the NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series in 2006. He drove the #18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet in the NEXTEL Cup series, and the #18 Vigoro/Home Depot Chevrolet in the Busch Series. Yeley's best NEXTEL Cup finishes of 2006 came at California Speedway and Loudon, where he finished 8th; his best Busch Series finish came on June 17 at Kentucky Speedway. Yeley finished his 2006 season fifth in the Busch Series points standings with three poles, nine top-fives, and 22 top-10s. To date, JJ's best finish of his Nextel Cup career came in May 2007 at Lowe's Motor Speedway where he finished second.

His 2007 was filled with rumors about being released from Joe Gibbs racing. At the 2007 Coca-Cola 600, Yeley scored a career high second place finish on a fuel gamble, losing only to Casey Mears. Exactly three weeks later, at Michigan, Yeley took his first career pole at the NEXTEL Cup level, beating Jimmie Johnson by one one thousandths of a second (.001). During the middle of the 2007 season Joe Gibbs announced that his team would be switching to Toyota in 2008. Gibbs also announced that Yeley would not return for 2008. Gibbs ended up signing Kyle Busch to drive the #18.

Yeley moved to Hall of Fame Racing, an affiliate of JGR, replacing Tony Raines in the #96 DLP Toyota. His struggles continued, as the team fell from being in the top 35 every week with Raines behind the wheel to struggling to make races on a weekly basis (the team's first DNQ came with Yeley behind the wheel).

On July 5, he performed an in-race switch into the #20 car for an ill Tony Stewart. He ran strong for most of the race but was collected in two crashes within the last five laps, and ended with a 20th place finish. On August 6, 2008, Yeley was released from his contract to drive for Hall of Fame Racing, first by being replaced by P.J. Jones at Watkins Glen and Nationwide Series driver and Hall of Fame Racing test driver Brad Coleman for the remaining races. Yeley is the fourth driver to lose a ride since the beginning of the season, joining Jacques Villeneuve, Dario Franchitti, and Jeremy Mayfield.

References

External links

* [http://www.jjyeley.com/ Official website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • J.J. Yeley — J. J. Yeley J. J. Yeley [[Image:{{{Image}}}|250px]] Naissance 5 octobre 1976 Phoenix, Arizona N° et écurie 18 1re course 1 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • J. J. Yeley — Données clés Naissance 5 octobre 1976 Phoenix …   Wikipédia en Français

  • 2006 NASCAR Busch Series — The 25th season of the NASCAR Busch Series opened February 18, 2006, at Daytona International Speedway and concluded November 18, 2006, at Homestead Miami Speedway. Kevin Harvick, driving for not only his own team, Kevin Harvick Incorporated, and …   Wikipedia

  • NASCAR Busch Series Saison 2006 — Logo der Busch Series Die NASCAR Busch Series Saison 2006 begann am 18. Februar 2006 mit dem Camping World 300 auf dem Daytona International Speedway und endet am 18. November 2006 mit dem Ford 300 auf dem Homestead Miami Speedway. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • NASCAR-Busch-Series-Saison 2006 — Logo der Busch Series Die NASCAR Busch Series Saison 2006 begann am 18. Februar 2006 mit dem Hershey s Kissables 300 auf dem Daytona International Speedway und endet am 18. November 2006 mit dem Ford 300 auf dem Homestead Miami Speedway. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 2005 NASCAR Busch Series — The 2005 season of the NASCAR Busch Series began with the Hershey s Take 5 300 at Daytona International Speedway and concluded with the Ford 300 at Homestead Miami Speedway. Martin Truex Jr. of Chance 2 Motorsports was crowned champion.The year… …   Wikipedia

  • List of NASCAR teams — The following is a list of teams in NASCAR s three premier series of Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck that have competed or are scheduled to compete this season. Contents 1 Current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Teams 2 Current NASCAR… …   Wikipedia

  • Joe Gibbs Racing — NASCAR Owner Infobox Company Name = Joe Gibbs Racing | Owner(s) Name = Joe Gibbs J. D. Gibbs Racing Series = Sprint Cup Series Nationwide Series Camping World East Series Championships = 3 Sprint Cups 0 Nationwide Series 1 Camping World East… …   Wikipedia

  • NASCAR Nextel Cup Saison 2007 — NASCAR Nextel Cup Logo Die NASCAR Nextel Cup Saison 2007 begann am 10. Februar auf dem Daytona International Speedway mit dem Budweiser Shootout und endete am 18. November mit dem Ford 400 auf dem Homestead Miami Speedway. Der Chase for the… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • NASCAR-Nextel-Cup-Saison 2007 — NASCAR Nextel Cup Logo Die NASCAR Nextel Cup Saison 2007 begann am 10. Februar auf dem Daytona International Speedway mit dem Budweiser Shootout und endete am 18. November mit dem Ford 400 auf dem Homestead Miami Speedway. Der Chase for the… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”