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Jarrett Companies Returns to JR Motorsports; Shifts to Allgaier

The familiar black and red colors of Jarrett Logistics will return to JR Motorsports for another NASCAR Xfinity Series season in 2024. The brand, which has served as a primary sponsor for the No. 8 JRM entry for the past two seasons, will shift to the team’s No. 7 entry next year.

Jarrett, which is based in Ohio, will serve as the primary sponsor for Allgaier and the No. 7 team for six races in 2024.

“It has been a blast getting to know Mike (Jarrett, founder, president and CEO) and his family during their time with JR Motorsports,” said Allgaier in a team release. “Mike is just as passionate about racing as he is about his company. I think we can do a lot for them in helping to create awareness around everything Jarrett has to offer.”

Jarrett is excited to continue its partnership with JR Motorsports and the company feels that Allgaier aligns well with their company’s values.

“We are thrilled to partner with JR Motorsports again this year,” said Mike Jarrett, founder, president and CEO of Jarrett. “Justin Allgaier and the No. 7 team embody integrity, teamwork and consistency, which are among Jarrett’s core values. We look forward to an exciting season and watching Justin capture the checkered flag!”

2023 marked another solid season for Allgaier, who scored four victories and made yet another NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship 4 appearance. Ultimately, Allgaier finished runner-up in the championship standings.

The 37-year-old will look to finally snag that elusive championship in 2024 with primary sponsorship from Jarrett.

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