
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo is LIVE at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the 2020 Pennzoil 400. It is the second race of the NASCAR Cup Series this year. Local favorite Kyle Busch started on the pole after qualifying was rained out on Saturday. Last year’s winner, Joey Logano, started in 5th place. Stay tuned for more great photos throughout the day…
Arriving at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway KODAK Digital Still Camera Fans in the Neon Garage area Getting ready for the driver/crew chief meeting Driver t-shirts Pennzoil 400 official merchandise Timmy Hill’s No. 66 Toyota NASCAR haulers in the garage area Setting up for the pre-race ceremony Ty Dillon’s No. 13 Chevrolet in the garage area Fans lined up to see their favorite drivers on the red carpet Las Vegas showgirls Pre-race ceremony stage Fans on pit road Inside the media center A look down pit road before the race He’s checking the tires A look down pit road before the start of the race NASCAR Cup cars on pit road NASCAR Cup cars on pit road Toyota Tundra Pre-Race Ceremony at start/finish line Jumbotron on pit road with mountains in back Ferris wheel on Turn 4 Flagstand A fan signs the start-finish line USAF DEP ceremony Recruits getting ready for their swearing in ceremony They are part of the U.S. Air Force’s Delayed Entry Program (DEP) KODAK Digital Still Camera USAF DEP ceremony USAF DEP ceremony Fans at the Pennzoil 400 LVMS President & GM Chris Powell LVMS Mascot “Pit Boss” Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman Las Vegas Showgirls KODAK Digital Still Camera Mayor Goodman with showgirls 1980 U.S. Men’s Olympic “Miracle” Hockey Team 1980 U.S. Men’s Olympic “Miracle” Hockey Team Mike Day, President of Jiffy Lube Association of Franchises Actor Justin Hartley from NBC’s “This is Us“ Hartley chatting with Jiffy Lube President Mike Day “Pit Boss” and Actor Justin Hartley Timmy Hill started in 38th position KODAK Digital Still Camera J.J. Yeley started in 37th position Reed Sorenson started in 36th position Daniel Suarez started in 35th position Garrett Smithley started in 34th Brennan Poole started in 33rd Quin Houff started in 32nd Joey Gase started in 31st Corey LaJoie started in 30th John Hunter Nemechek started in 29th Michael McDowell started in 28th Bubba Wallace started in 27th Ricky Stenhouse Jr. started in 26th Tyler Reddick started in 25th Ty Dillon started in 24th Chris Buescher started in 23rd Ty Dillon Chris Buescher and Ty Dillon Christopher Bell started 22nd Austin Dillon started 21st Matt DiBenedetto and Ryan Pearce Jimmie Johnson started in 18th Cole Custer and Jimmie Johnson Ross Chastain and Erik Jones Aric Almirola started in 14th Alex Bowman started in 12th Chase Elliott started in 10th Clint Bowyer and Chase Elliott Brad Keselowski started in 8th Kyle Larson started in 6th Kyle Larson and Joey Logano Martin Truex Jr. started in 2nd Kyle Busch receiving the Pole Award Kyle Busch won the pole award but started in the back of the pack after a penalty for making last-minute modifications to his car. Hometown racer Kyle Busch The reason for this punishment is that the noses of their cars did not meet specifications during pre-race inspections. A look down pit road before start of the race Pit road before the start of the race 1980 U.S. Men’s Olympic “Miracle” Hockey Team Hometown racer Kurt Busch is Kyle’s brother Invocation by Billy Mauldin, MRO Chaplain National anthem performer Carnell Johnson “Golden Pipes” DeWalt team Pre-race huddle and prayer He’s checking tire pressure No. 4 Kevin Harvick No. 11 Denny Hamlin No. 42 Kyle Larson No. 14 Clint Bowyer No. 24 William Byron No. 88 Alex Bowman No. 10 Aric Almirola No. 20 Erik Jones No. 48 Jimmie Johnson No. 3 Austin Dillon No. 13 Ty Dillon No. 43 Bubba Wallace No. 96 Daniel Suarez No. 52 J.J. Yeley Cars getting lined up before the start of the Pennzoil 400… Flagstand The Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas