
Justin Allgaier
39-Year-Old Driver
JR Motorsports

2026 Xfinity Stats
Points
373
Starts
7
Wins
3
Poles
0
Top 5
5
Top 10
6
2026 Cup Stats
Points
0
Starts
3
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
0
Top 10
0
2026 Fantasy Outlook
The veteran driver extended his streak of Top 5 points finishes with a third-place effort in 2025. Allgaier would grab three victories and 20 Top-10 finishes in order to make the championship battle in the finale. He would come up short in his quest for a second series championship title. However, Allgaier would post "championship-like" performance once again. Now with 28 career victories and over 500 O'Reilly Series starts, this JR Motorsports star is one of the most tenured and successful drivers in this division of NASCAR. Allgaier gets a new crew chief for 2026 in Andrew Overstreet. He replaces Jim Pohlman who returned to the Cup Series for the upcoming season. The change at chief should be of little concern. Allgaier knows what has to be done and how to do it to be a top championship contender. Read Past Outlooks
Wins NFPA 250
Allgaier won the NFPA 250 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday afternoon.
ANALYSIS
The JR Motorsports star would start on the pole and dominate the day at Martinsville Speedway. Allgiaer would lead a race-high 114 laps and sweep the first two stages. A couple late cautions and restarts would add some drama to the finish, but Allgaier would have no trouble getting away from Corey Day on the final restart to capture the victory. It was his third win of the season and 31st-careeer victory.
The JR Motorsports star would start on the pole and dominate the day at Martinsville Speedway. Allgiaer would lead a race-high 114 laps and sweep the first two stages. A couple late cautions and restarts would add some drama to the finish, but Allgaier would have no trouble getting away from Corey Day on the final restart to capture the victory. It was his third win of the season and 31st-careeer victory.
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After 14 seasons of toil Allgaier finally cashed in on his first Xfinity Series championship in 2024. The veteran driver would race to just two victories during the campaign but he would also chalk up 20 Top-10 finishes per his norm. Allgaier's heater late in the playoffs would be the key and a clutch runner-up finish in the season finale at Phoenix would seal his first championship. With close to 500 series starts and 25-career wins, he is the most tenured of the regular Xfinity Series drivers. Despite being 38-years-old we don't see Allgaier slowing down anytime soon. He's finished in the Top 5 of the driver standings in each of the last six seasons and Allgaier has had multi-win campaigns in all of those except one. Late last season he signed a contract extension through 2026 that will keep him contending for championships for the foreseeable future.
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Awarded NFPA 250 Pole
Allgaier was awarded the provisional pole for the NFPA 250 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Friday. Inclement weather would cancel qualifying.
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Wins VFW Help A Hero 200
Allgaier won the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Darlington Raceway on Saturday night.
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Will continue to fill in for Bowman
Allgaier will pilot the No. 48 Chevrolet for at least the next three NASCAR Cup Series races, Hendrick Motorsports announced in a statement on Tuesday.
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Finishes Top-5 In Las Vegas
Allgaier brought his JR Motorsports car home fourth in Saturday's The LiUNA NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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Driving No. 48 on Sunday
Allgaier will drive the No. 48 Chevrolet in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in place of Alex Bowman who is still experience symptoms from vertigo, Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports reports.
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