There have been additional eyeballs on the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports pit field at Talladega Superspeedway. Aiding the pit crew all through the race, was none aside from Tremendous Bowl LII champion and retired soccer star Jason Kelce. He was seen handing off gas cans, working the pit signal, and even catching tires in the course of the race.
And ultimately, it was that very same No. 17 going to Victory Lane at Corey Day secured his first profession win within the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Elements Collection. Kelce was amongst these operating out to the beginning/end line to congratulate Day as he climbed from the automotive.
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Within the post-race press convention, Day revealed that Kelce joined the workforce for pit cease observe within the weeks main as much as Talladega, making an attempt out the place of jack man, tire changer, and fueler. Day referred to as him his “good luck allure” and hopes to see him at some extra races sooner or later.
Kelce helping with a pit stopKelce heads to the end line to celebrateKelce with the remainder of the pit crew and Mamba Smith after the winPhotos of Kelce from race dayJason Kelce throughout Corey Day pit cease
Jason Kelce throughout Corey Day pit cease
Jason Kelce
Jason Kelce
Jason Kelce speaks with Hendrick Motorsports pit crew member
Jason Kelce speaks with Hendrick Motorsports pit crew member
Corey Day, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and Jason Kelce rejoice
Corey Day, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and Jason Kelce rejoice
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