AJ Allmendinger Will Run a Total of Eight Xfinity Series Races for Kaulig This Season

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit

We already knew that AJ Allmendinger will run the season-opening NASCAR Xfinity Series event of the season in Kaulig Racing’s No. 16 car, but on Thursday, the team revealed Allmendinger’s full 2020 schedule.

Allmendinger will contest a total of eight races with Kaulig Racing this season.

“I’m looking forward to returning to the Kaulig Racing organization,” said Allmendinger in a team release. “I had so much fun working with everyone on the team last season and being teammates with Justin(Haley) and Ross (Chastain). Hopefully I can help the team in any way possible so that we can build on the success we had last year and go for more wins. More than anything, Kaulig Racing is just a great team to compete for, especially with Matt Kaulig as the owner and Chris Rice as the President of the team.”

In addition to the February Daytona event, he will also run the other Daytona event in the fall. Allmendinger will also run at Talladega, Mid-Ohio, the Indianapolis Road Course, Road America, Watkins Glen and the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval.

Allmendinger won at the Charlotte Roval last season, one of his five Xfinity Series starts of 2019. Overall, Allmendinger has one NASCAR Cup Series win and three NXS wins in his career.

Allmendinger’s win last season for Kaulig was the organization’s second win all-time. Chris Rice, Kaulig Racing’s President, is excited to see what 2020 holds for his team and Allmendinger.

“AJ (Allmendinger) has played an instrumental role in competition for Kaulig Racing,” said Rice. “He has helped guide our road course program and has been a great resource for our other drivers, crew chiefs and engineers to lean on. I look forward to what he can do in more races for us this season.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

Richard Childress opened up on the death of Kyle Busch in his first public media availability since the tragedy at Michigan International Speedway,
Richard Childress Says Plan Was To Announce Busch's Contract Extension At Michigan
Ty Majeski will start from the pole in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Michigan International Speedway
Ty Majeski Snatches 13th Career NASCAR Truck Pole
Ned Jarrett, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion driver and legendary broadcaster, has died at the age of 93.
Ned Jarrett, Two-Time Cup Champion and Legendary Broadcaster, Dead At 93
Should NASCAR shorten the length of NASCAR Cup Series races?
The Final Lap: Should NASCAR Cup Races Be Shortened? Hell No
Kevin Magnussen Project91
F1 Veteran Kevin Magnussen Making NASCAR Debut with Trackhouse at San Diego
J.J. Yeley will pilot the No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet at Michigan and Chicagoland Speedway with primary sponsorship from Fanatics Casino.
Fanatics Casino To Support J.J. Yeley, NY Racing Team In Two NASCAR Cup Events

Join Our Newsletter

Ready to have NASCAR news hand-delivered to your email daily?

Related Article