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AVONDALE, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 01: JJ Yeley, driver of the #44 Fanatics Sportsbook Chevrolet, looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway on November 01, 2025 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)
NASCAR fans scrolling X on Wednesday morning were briefly alarmed when JJ Yeley posted what appeared to be a retirement announcement. The message went live just as a short video styled as an official press release. It opened with a serious tone often used by drivers stepping away from racing. “To my fans, friends, and sponsors,” the statement began, as Yeley reflected on his career and personal life.
He spoke about gratitude and the importance of family, mentioning his wife and daughter. At first glance, the post looked real, and many readers believed the veteran driver was preparing to walk away from the sport.
JJ Yeley’s Statement Delivers an April Fools Twist
The opening lines of the message followed the tone of a typical retirement post. Yeley wrote, “I have had a career many could only dream of, and I am forever grateful for every opportunity to race.” He then focused on his personal life. “My wife and daughter are the light of my life.” These lines led many readers to think he would step away to spend more time with his family.
The message then changed direction. “Because of this, I am going to keep being a proud father and loving husband as I continue my career.” The full statement made the intent clear. “This weekend in Rockingham will simply be another race, and I cannot wait for the green flag. I don’t plan on retiring anytime soon, and you should probably learn to read carefully if you fell for this. April Fools.”
NASCAR Fans React as the Post Spreads Across X
The post quickly gained attention on X. Within minutes, fans began replying with a mix of surprise and humor. Some said the message caught them off guard early in the day.
Jim Henderson wrote, “First April Fools I saw this morning, and you got me with it! So glad to see it was a joke and we have more of your great racing to look forward to.” Another fan, Zelda, added, “Geez, JJ! lol this is the first post I’ve read this morning – got me all upset..for a second.”
Many replies included memes and reaction images. Several fans pointed out that they did not notice the date at first.
The April 1 timing played a key role in how the message worked. The structure of the post, which matched real retirement announcements, added to the confusion before the final line revealed the joke.
Yeley Confirms He Will Keep Racing
Yeley confirmed in the same message that he has no plans to retire. He stated that the upcoming race at Rockingham will go ahead as scheduled. His participation this weekend shows that his racing plans remain unchanged.
The veteran driver has competed in NASCAR for many years across different series. He has raced in the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Truck Series. His long career has made him a familiar name to fans, and his social media activity often draws attention.
This April Fools post created a brief moment of confusion before the message became clear. Yeley used a familiar format to present the statement, then ended it with a direct explanation. His final line removed any doubt about his future. He will continue racing, and the 55 car remains active on track.
Dogli Wilberforce is a writer covering NASCAR, Formula 1, and the IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. He has also written for Sportsnaut, FanSided, Total Apex Sports, and Last Word on Sports. Wilberforce focuses on the NASCAR Cup Series, breaking down news, driver stories, and key moments with a clear, fast, and engaging style. His work connects headlines to context, helping readers understand what matters most in the sport. More about Dogli Wilberforce
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