
Erik Jones
29-Year-Old Driver
LEGACY Motor Club

2026 Cup Stats
Points
214
Starts
12
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
0
Top 10
2
2026 Fantasy Outlook
The veteran of over 300 Cup Series starts and three-time winner in NASCAR's top division returns for another season with Legacy Motor Club. Jones would gather five Top 10's last season and post a 20.2 average finish. Those accomplishments were in line with his previous two campaigns, so no big surprises for the No. 43 Legacy Motor Club team. Ben Beshore will move on from his crew chief role to serve another duty within the LMC team. Veteran Justin Alexander will take the reigns from atop the pit box beginning in 2026. Alexander has won five races at the Cup level as a crew chief. Intermediate and larger ovals, including superspeedways, continue to be this driver and team's strength. The team's Toyotas have their limits so there's limits to where the No. 43 team can go from here. Jones has experience and has won in the past and that does favor him over younger drivers in this part of the Cup Series field. Read Past Outlooks
Third at the Monster Mile
Jones finished third in the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
ANALYSIS
Jones was one of the surprises of the afternoon at Dover Motor Speedway. The LEGACY Motor Club driver raced his way into the final segment based on average finish position from the opening two segments. Jones started seventh on the grid for the final segment and worked his way forward over the closing laps. He would hold off Austin Dillon down the stretch to secure an impressive third-place finish at the Monster Mile.
Jones was one of the surprises of the afternoon at Dover Motor Speedway. The LEGACY Motor Club driver raced his way into the final segment based on average finish position from the opening two segments. Jones started seventh on the grid for the final segment and worked his way forward over the closing laps. He would hold off Austin Dillon down the stretch to secure an impressive third-place finish at the Monster Mile.
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Jones experienced some regression in 2023 and posted just seven Top-10 finishes and a career-worst 27th-place finish in the driver standings. He also registered a career-worst 20.4 average finish for the campaign. The newly-branded Legacy Motor Club seemed to take a few steps back from their much more successful 2022 season. Jones' struggles were not unique as Noah Gragson and other driver's also struggled in the team's cars. New for 2024, Legacy Motor Club makes the switch to Toyota from Chevrolet. It's difficult to forecast how this change will immediately impact performance, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect some time to adjust before any gains are realized. Jones will be reunited with crew chief, Dave Elenz, so continuity and chemistry should continue to build. The veteran driver has clearly demonstrated he can be a "middle teens" driver but it will take some time and effort to get back there.
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Picks Up Top 10
Jones finished 10th in Sunday's Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway, his second Top 10 of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season.
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Leads Darlington Practice
Jones was fastest in Happy Hour practice for the Goodyear 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway on Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 164.330 mph.
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Gets First Top 10 in 2026
Jones brought his Legacy Motor Club Toyota home in 10th place in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway.
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New Crew Chief
LEGACY MOTOR CLUB announced a key competition department update as veteran crew chief Justin Alexander will assume the role of crew chief for the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE with Jones effective immediately.
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Third in Cook Out Southern 500
Jones finished third in the Cook Out Southern 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway on Sunday night.
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