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Jeffrey Tyler Burton (born June 29, 1967), nicknamed "the Mayor", [1] is an American former professional stock car racing driver and current racing commentator. He is a member of the Burton racing family.
Jefferson "Jeff" S. Burton is an American politician and retired Army Major General.He is a member of the Utah House of Representatives representing the 64th district. . Elected in 2020, he replaced Mike McKell who moved to a position in the
The race was won by Jeff Burton, driving the #99 Exide Batteries Ford Taurus for Roush Racing, after starting second and leading nine times for a total of 198 laps, including the last 17. It was his third victory of six he recorded during the 1999 season and his first of two wins in the Coca-Cola 600 (he later won the event in 2001).
A member of the Burton racing family, he is the older brother of fellow NASCAR driver and NASCAR on NBC broadcaster Jeff Burton, the father of current NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Jeb Burton, and the uncle of current NASCAR Cup Series driver Harrison Burton. He currently operates the Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation, a conservation and ...
Burton attended the Cannon School while racing, [18] and upon graduating in 2019 took a gap semester to focus on racing for the remainder of the year. He is a part of the Celebratory Cause. [50] He is the son of former NASCAR driver and current NASCAR on NBC analyst Jeff Burton, nephew of former driver Ward Burton and cousin of current driver ...
The race ended under caution, [1] and Jeff Burton claimed his fourteenth career victory and third of the season, after leading all 300 laps. Bobby Labonte finished second, followed by Ricky Rudd, Dale Jarrett and Rusty Wallace; Jeff Gordon, John Andretti, Mark Martin, Joe Nemechek and Ken Schrader closed out the top ten. [1]
Jeff Burton; Ward Burton This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 12:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The 2000 Pepsi 400 was the 17th stock car race of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 42nd iteration of the event.The race was held on Saturday, July 1, 2000, in Daytona Beach, Florida at Daytona International Speedway, a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) permanent triangular-shaped superspeedway.