NASCAR Weekend Preview: Rockingham Speedway
Unfazed by the recent social media debate as to the Hall-of-Fame-worthiness of his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career, Justin Allgaier just keeps on winning.
Unfazed by the recent social media debate as to the Hall-of-Fame-worthiness of his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career, Justin Allgaier just keeps on winning.
Justin Allgaier ended the day where he started – out front…
At Darlington, fortune favors the bold—and Justin Allgaier had more than enough bold to spare.
Bowman sits out Las Vegas with dizziness, a career-long habit of ill-timed interruptions continuing just as his Hendrick future comes into question.
Justin Allgaier looked finished after a disastrous pit stop dropped him deep in the field, but the 39-year-old veteran simply rolled up his sleeves, charged from 21st to the front, and stole the Phoenix race from Jesse Love with ten laps to go.
Justin Allgaier had already survived two skirmishes and muscled his way to the front of the Daytona 500. Then he threw a late block on Denny Hamlin—and Daytona responded by rearranging 20 cars at once.
Brandon Jones turned Kansas Speedway into his own playground, while Justin Allgaier turned dominance into disaster.
Wallace and Reddick need Kansas comebacks while Larson looks nearly unstoppable.
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.