The custom began in 1996 when Dale Jarrett and his crew chief, Todd Parrott, celebrated their Brickyard 400 victory by becoming the first to kiss the finish line's yard of bricks. The Indianapolis ...
Along with his crew chief Todd Parrott, Jarrett knelt down and kissed the bricks at the start-finish line. It was a spontaneous gesture, but it stuck. Soon, drivers from both NASCAR and IndyCar ...
"Quit crying, let's race," Todd Parrott said. Parrott and Jarrett reminded them that Chevys have been dominant at Daytona International Speedway. Chevys had won the last three season-opening races ...