
As Cup Teams Evolve, JR Motorsports Thrives by Staying Old School
The Next Gen car may have widened the tech gap, but for JRM, it created a sweet spot for independence—and wins.
The Next Gen car may have widened the tech gap, but for JRM, it created a sweet spot for independence—and wins.
Justin Allgaier joked before the start of Saturday’s Tennessee Lottery 250 that he needed to win his second NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Nashville Superspeedway so he could earn another guitar trophy.
It was Kyle Larson’s race to lose in Miami.
Justin Allgaier earned the ultimate redemption for last week’s heartbreak in Phoenix where he led until Overtime by driving his car into Las Vegas victory lane ahead of same driver who won last week.
For the first time in its existence, JR Motorsports—a team that has spent years dominating NASCAR’s lower ranks—finally took the plunge into the big leagues. […]
After nearly 25 years in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, JR Motorsports (JRM) is finally making its much-anticipated leap to the Cup Series in 2025.
Chase Elliott continued his dominance as NASCAR’s most popular driver, claiming the 2024 National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) Most Popular Driver Award in the Cup Series for a seventh consecutive year.
Justin Allgaier’s racing career has been one of high-speed peaks and hard-hitting valleys.
JR Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier arrives at Phoenix Raceway as the most seasoned NASCAR Xfinity Series driver competing for the 2024 championship.
With rain looming, Justin Allgaier had a tough task in the third stage.