52°F
weather icon Mostly Clear

Derek Carr will command engines to start in NASCAR Cup race

Derek Carr, who is used to calling signals as the Raiders’ quarterback, will call on the drivers of the Pennzoil 400 to start their engines.

Carr is one of three professional athletes to serve as grand marshal for the NASCAR races this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Buffalo Bills running back Antonio Williams will yell the commands before Friday’s Bucked Up 200 Camping World Truck Series race, Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles will step up to the microphone for Saturday’s Alsco Uniforms 300 Xfinity Series race, and Carr will handle Sunday’s Cup event.

“This will be such a thrill to have the chance to bring the NASCAR Cup Series cars to life,” Carr said in a statement. “I know there have been a long list on luminaries who have served in this role, and it’s pretty cool to join them. I’m sure it’s going to be exhilarating once those cars fire up.”

Contact reporter Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjournal.com. Follow @markanderson65 on Twitter.

THE LATEST
Joey Logano gets new life as NASCAR drivers hit Las Vegas

Joey Logano thought he had been eliminated from the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs last weekend, but a disqualification put him in the Round of 8 that begins in Las Vegas.

Top 10 things to do in Las Vegas this week

NASCAR weekend, Brad Paisley and the Las Vegas Book Festival lead the entertainment lineup for the week of Oct. 18-24.

Kyle Larson looks for 3rd straight NASCAR Cup win at LVMS

Kyle Larson is looking to win his third straight race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Round of 8 in the NASCAR playoffs begins with the South Point 400 on Sunday.