JR
Motorsports confirmed today that it has entered into a multi-year partnership
with BRANDT, a leading agriculture retailer and manufacturer of agricultural
specialty products,that will make Justin Allgaier the driver of the No. 7
Chevrolet Camaro, beginning in 2016.
Allgaier
will vie full-time for a NASCAR Xfinity Series championship with BRANDT
Professional Agriculture as a primary partner in 18 of 33 events. BRANDT
will receive associate placement in the remaining 15 races. BRANDT’s 2017
races will be announced at a later date.
“JR
Motorsports is privileged to bring BRANDT and Justin back into the Xfinity
Series,” said Kelley Earnhardt Miller, general manager of JRM. “Much like JRM,
BRANDT is also a family business that prides itself on being an industry
leader. We’re excited to give both BRANDT and Justin a renewed avenue for
success and look forward to what lies ahead in 2016 and beyond.”
Headquartered
in Springfield, Ill., BRANDT has been part of NASCAR since 2011, supporting an
“ag car” to build awareness for the men and women of the world’s most vital
industry. Joining BRANDT on the car are the National FFA Organization,
Nutrients for Life Foundation, Precision Tank, TradeMark Nitrogen, Grigg
Brothers and BRANDT iHammer.
“We
set high goals and we aim to lead in everything we do,” said BRANDT President
and CEO Rick Brandt. “We see a partnership with JRM as the next logical
step for our brand. The resources JRM provides, both on and off the track, will
continue to build our business, engage growers and tell the positive story of
agriculture.”
Allgaier
has won three times in NXS competition, and two of them came at the wheel of a
BRANDT-branded car. In 174 career NXS starts, he has scored 29 Top-5 and
84 Top-10 finishes, and was named the series’ Rookie of the Year in 2009.
He finished a career-best third in the NXS championship standings in
2011. Before joining the NXS ranks, he was the 2008 ARCA champion. For
the past two years, he has driven in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for HScott
Motorsports.
“I’m
honored and excited to drive for JR Motorsports,” Allgaier said. “Having
the ability to come to the track every week with a car capable of winning races
and ultimately run for the Xfinity Series championship is the opportunity of a
lifetime. And to have the support of BRANDT as we move to JR Motorsports
means a lot to me, personally and professionally. It's now time to get
those BRANDT colors back up front and try to bring home a championship that
they so very much deserve.”
In
addition to BRANDT’s 18 primary races in 2016, the balance of Allgaier’s
33-race NXS schedule will be backed by existing JRM partners including
TaxSlayer.com, Breyers, Hellmann’s and Suave. Jason Burdett, current crew
chief of the No. 7 team, will serve in the same capacity with Allgaier.
Under Burdett’s guidance, the team has earned two wins, 11 Top-5 and 23 Top-10
finishes this season.
Allgaier
and Elliott Sadler will be JR Motorsports’ two drivers competing for the 2016
NXS championship. It was announced earlier this month that Sadler will
drive JRM’s car that is presently occupied by Chase Elliott. JRM’s third
team, the No. 88 “All-Star” car, will again race full-time with drivers Dale
Earnhardt Jr., Chase Elliott, Kevin Harvick and Kasey Kahne next season.
Additional drivers for the No. 88 will be named at a later date.
Pretty sad Regan getting the boot. 2 wins, 11 Top 5's, 23 Top 10's, & 3rd place in points is very respectable. Maybe a positive will come out of this and he will get Sam Hornish's ride?
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