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Ashley Allgaier Gives Positive Update on Justin Allgaier’s Dad’s Health

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In a couple of interviews at Richmond Raceway this past Friday, Justin Allgaier talked about his father Mike Allgaier being in the hospital. Allgaier mentioned that his father was able to watch this Richmond race from the Xfinity App in the hospital. After the race, many grew concern about Mike’s unknown condition.

After seeing her phone blowing up via text messages and social media mentions, Justin’s wife Ashley, provided some much appreciated updates on her father-in-law’s medical condition.

On September 20th, Ashley posted that Mike Allgaier was suffering from a severe UTI/Kidney Infection. She posted a photo of the Allgaier family patriarch, with his granddaughter Harper.

On Monday morning, Ashley gave an even better update. Mike Allgaier has been released from the hospital and according to her update it appears he will be at the track in Charlotte this weekend to support his son.

 

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Here’s an update on @j_allgaier dad as I know many have been praying for him!

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