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Andy Lally Released from Alpha Prime Racing Contract at His Request

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Andy Lally – who was scheduled to compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series road course events for Alpha Prime Racing — has been released from his contract, at his own request, according to a statement from APR GM Tommy Joe Martins.

“Today, at his request, Alpha Prime Racing has released driver Andy Lally from his 2022 contract. Both Caesar & I have the utmost respect for Andy as a person and a driver. While we’re disappointed he won’t be driving for us, all of APR wishes him the best in his next exciting endeavor.”

Alpha Prime Racing states they’ll announce additional drivers to their roster for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, in the coming weeks.

Moments after the statement was given by Alpha Prime Racing, Andy Lally posted his own statement to social media:

https://twitter.com/AndyLally/status/1479568347033387008/photo/1

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