The seven-time Cup Series champion from El Cajon, California, is scheduled to become the 21st competitor to reach 700 career starts in NASCAR's premier series.
The two-time Southern 500 champion from Byron, Michigan, is scheduled to achieve a milestone start in his ninth full-time season as a Cup Series competitor.
The reigning Daytona 500 champion from Charlotte, North Carolina, led 10 of 201 over-scheduled laps and dodged a final-lap carnage to become the first competitor in five seasons to win the Great American Race in back-to-back seasons.
The reigning Southern 500 champion from Mitchell, Indiana, clocked in a pole-winning lap at 182.745 mph in 49.249 seconds, which was enough to become the 46th competitor overall to win the pole for the Great American Race in his first qualifying trials with Joe Gibbs Racing and deliver the first Daytona 500 pole for Toyota.
The seven-time Cup Series champion from El Cajon, California, will attempt to make his 22nd career start in the Great American Race while in his third part-time racing season at Legacy Motor Club.
The seven-time Cup Series champion from El Cajon, California, will attempt to compete in both this year's 67th running of the Daytona 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 after competing in nine events in 2024.
The Louisville, Kentucky, native transitions to Legacy Motor Club to work as a crew chief for Nemechek and the No. 42 Toyota team after spending the previous three seasons working at Trackhouse Racing and Kaulig Racing.
A suspension of two pit crew members for Legacy Motor Club's No. 43 Cup Series team and three Xfinity crew chiefs being fined for lug nut violations on their respective entries highlight this past weekend's NASCAR penalty report at Vegas.
Dave Elenz, who worked as Erik Jones' crew chief, has parted ways, which resulted with Ben Beshore shifting to Jones' No. 43 team while Brian Campe will work as a crew chief for John Hunter Nemechek and the No. 42 team on an interim role for the remainder of the 2024 season.