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A. J. Allmendinger

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American racing driver (born 1981)

NASCAR driver
A. J. Allmendinger
Allmendinger atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025
BornAnthony James Allmendinger
(1981-12-16)December 16, 1981 (age 43)
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Achievements2021,2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Regular Season Champion
2-timeIKF Champion
2002Barber Dodge Pro Series champion
2003Champ Car Atlantic champion
2008, 2014, 2018 Monster Energy Open Winner
2012 Rolex 24 at Daytona winner
2014 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen winner
2019,2020,2021,2022 Drive for the Cure 250 Winner
2021 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard Winner
2023 Bank of America Roval 400 Winner
Awards2004Champ Car World Series Rookie of the year
West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2025)
NASCARCup Series career
475 races run over 18 years
Car no., teamNo. 16 (Kaulig Racing)
2024 position46th
Best finish13th (2014)
First race2007Food City 500 (Bristol)
Last race2025YellaWood 500 (Talladega)
First win2014Cheez-It 355 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
Last win2023Bank of America Roval 400 (Charlotte Roval)
WinsTop tensPoles
3865
NASCARXfinity Series career
131 races run over 10 years
2024 position3rd
Best finish3rd (2024)
First race2007Camping World 300 (Fontana)
Last race2024NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2013Johnsonville Sausage 200 (Road America)
Last win2024Ambetter Health 302 (Las Vegas)
WinsTop tensPoles
188611
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
14 races run over 4 years
2021 position111th
Best finish34th (2007)
First race2006New Hampshire 200 (New Hampshire)
Last race2021United Rentals 176 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
WinsTop tensPoles
030
IndyCar Series career
6 races run over 1 year
2013 position27th
Best finish27th (2013)
First race2013Indy Grand Prix of Alabama (Birmingham)
Last race2013MAVTV 500 IndyCar World Championships (Fontana)
WinsPodiumsPoles
000
Champ Car career
40 races run over 3 years
Best finish3rd (2006)
First race2004Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (Long Beach)
Last race2006Lexmark Indy 300 (Surfers Paradise)
First win2006Grand Prix of Portland (Portland)
Last win2006Grand Prix of Road America (Road America)
WinsPodiumsPoles
5142
Statistics up to date as of October 5, 2025.

Anthony James Allmendinger (born December 16, 1981), nicknamed "the Dinger,”[1] is an American professionalstock car racing driver. He competes full-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 16Chevrolet ZL1 forKaulig Racing.

Allmendinger's professional racing career began on the American open-wheel circuit. He earned five wins and third place overall in the2006 Champ Car season. Allmendinger then began competing in NASCAR forTeam Red Bull. He later drove forRichard Petty Motorsports,Penske Racing,Phoenix Racing, andJTG Daugherty Racing in theCup Series. When he lost his full-time Cup Series ride with JTGD in 2019 toRyan Preece, he became a part-time driver for Kaulig in the Xfinity Series and part-time television broadcaster forNBC, working as a color commentator forIMSA races and an analyst onNASCAR America until 2021 when he returned to driving full-time.

Moreover, he competed in the24 Hours of Daytona forMichael Shank's team in all but one year (2017) from 2006 to 2021, winning the event in 2012.

Early career

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Allmendinger started his racing career at the age of five, racingBMX bikes.[2] He advanced to quarter-midgets on ovals on the West Coast by the time he was eight, and within a few years, he began racingkarts, winning twoInternational Kart Federation Grand National championships.[2]

Allmendinger participated in the Formula Dodge National Championship in 2001, which earned him a spot in theBarber Dodge Pro Series championship in 2002, a championship he won.[2] He also raced inNew Zealand in 2002 in theNew Zealand Formula Ford Championship.[3] In 2003, he was signed toCarl Russo'sRuSPORT team and won theChamp Car Atlantic Championship, winning ninepole positions and seven races.[2]

American open-wheel racing

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2004–2006: RuSPORT

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Allmendinger competing at Long Beach in 2005

On February 29, 2004, RuSPORT announced their entry into theChamp Car World Series, fielding two entries for Allmendinger andMichel Jourdain Jr.[4] Around this time,Red Bull signed Allmendinger to their family of athletes.[5] Allmendinger scored his first podium of the season in the Grand Prix of Vancouver. In the second half of the season, Allmendinger finished sixth place or higher five times, including another podium finish inMexico City. Allmendinger ended the season sixth in points, winning the Roshfrans Rookie of the Year Award overJustin Wilson.

In 2005, Wilson replaced Jourdain Jr. at RuSPORT, becoming Allmendinger's teammate. Throughout the season, Allmendinger finished on the podium five times, finishing runner-up in four of those podium finishes. In July, Allmendinger qualified pole for the first time in his Champ Car World Series career at theGrand Prix of Edmonton.

2006: Multiple wins with Forsythe

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On June 9, 2006, after four races in the season, RuSPORT announced that Allmendinger would be replaced by 2002 CART championCristiano da Matta, as the team believed that de Matta would be a better challenger againstSébastien Bourdais, who had swept the first four races of the season.[6] Five days later,Forsythe Championship Racing announced Allmendinger as their new driver, replacingMario Domínguez.[7] In the first race with Forsythe, Allmendinger won theGrand Prix of Portland. Allmendinger won the next two races at theGrand Prix of Cleveland and theGrand Prix of Toronto, giving him three consecutive victories in the first three races since his departure from RuSPORT.[6] Allmendinger would enter the eighth race of the season second place in the standings behind Bourdais.[8]

He earned two more wins during the 2006 season, winning theGrand Prix of Denver andRoad America. Despite being 2nd in points heading into the final race of the season, Allmendinger left Champ Car before the race to accept a lucrative offer fromNASCAR'sRed Bull Racing Team.[9] In 2007, Allmendinger commented that a lack of marketing and sponsorship due to theCART-IRL split played a role in him and several other open-wheel drivers moving to NASCAR, adding "it needs to be one series. To have all the best open-wheel drivers on this continent racing against each other, you'd hopefully get some sponsors back and get a decent TV package."[10]

2013: Return to IndyCar with Team Penske

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It was reported in late 2012 that Allmendinger could move to the now-unifiedIndyCar Series withMichael Shank Racing, which he co-owned, for the 2013 season.[11] This failed to materialize; instead, he participated in IndyCar's winter testing atSebring withTeam Penske.[12] In March, it was announced that Allmendinger would compete part-time in the IndyCar series for the team atBarber Motorsports Park and in the2013 Indianapolis 500,[13] with the goal of adding more races later in the season.[14] After finishing 19th in his IndyCar debut, Allmendinger was put back into the car for the following race atLong Beach.[15] In May, Team Penske announced that Allmendinger would participate in theChevrolet Indy Dual races in Detroit.[16]

Allmendinger qualified fifth for the 2013 Indianapolis 500. He led 23 laps and finished seventh despite pitting with around seventy laps to go due to his seatbelt loosening during the race.[17] Allmendinger failed to complete a lap in the Chevy Indy Dual races, crashing out in the first race on lap one after contact withScott Dixon and crashing out on lap 1 in the second race after hitting the wall.[18] In October, it was announced that Allmendinger would race in the season finale atFontana in an attempt to helpHélio Castroneves win the championship.[19] Allmendinger would qualify second in the race behind polesitter and teammateWill Power. He would finish in sixteenth after crashing on lap 190.

Despite claiming he would be willing to race full-time in IndyCar ifRoger Penske offered,[20] Allmendinger hasn't raced in the series since. After thedeath of Justin Wilson, who died after getting struck in the helmet with debris in a 2015 IndyCar race atPocono, Allmendinger stated that he would not return to IndyCar unless IndyCar made safety modifications to the cockpit. Despite IndyCar introducing the aeroscreen in 2020 and NASCAR driverKyle Larson running in the2024 Indianapolis 500, Allmendinger has stated he is not considering running another race in IndyCar.[21]

NASCAR

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2006: Stock car debut

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Allmendinger (left) andTony Raines in 2007

Allmendinger made his NASCAR debut in theCraftsman Truck Series driving forBill Davis Racing atNew Hampshire International Speedway on September 16, 2006, in the No. 24Toyota Tundra.[22][23] He crashed his primary truck in qualifying but started the race 32nd in a backup truck from teammateBill Lester and finished on the lead lap in 13th. He also competed at theTalladega Superspeedway in October with a fifth place finish.[24] In his third career truck series start, he qualified in second place at Atlanta and led five laps before he wrecked and finished 34th.

Red Bull officially announced Allmendinger as part of its2007 Nextel Cup Series driver lineup on October 25, 2006.[25] He attempted his first Cup Series event atAtlanta in October 2006 driving the No. 84Red Bull-sponsoredDodge Charger,[25] however, due to qualifying being rained out, a lack of owner's points prevented Allmendinger from making the race. He also attempted to make the race atTexas Motor Speedway,[25] failing to qualify again.

2007–2008: Red Bull

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Allmendinger andBrian Vickers were named Red Bull's drivers for 2007, with Allmendinger piloting the team's No. 84Toyota Camry with Vickers in the team's No. 83.[25] Allmendinger failed to qualify for the2007 Daytona 500 after a crash in the firstGatorade Duel race. He also failed to qualify for the next three races before making his first Cup start at the fifth race of the season, theFood City 500 atBristol.[26] As the season progressed, Allmendinger made a handful of races, predominantly in the "Car of Tomorrow.” Allmendinger failed to qualify in nineteen races that season, running a total of seventeen races at the end of the season. To assist him in the transition to stock cars, he participated in selectedCraftsman Truck Series races in the No. 00 Toyota Tundra forDarrell Waltrip Motorsports, and in the No. 42Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge Charger in theBusch Series. In May, in the Craftman Truck Series race at Charlotte, Allmendinger ran towards the front of the field for the first time in his career, leading 7 laps during the race. He would finish 2nd place in the race after being held off byRon Hornaday Jr. on a green-white-checkered finish.[27]

Allmendinger again failed to qualify for the2008 Daytona 500. After three failures to qualify in two attempts (qualifying for the second race of the season, Fontana, was rained out and set by 2007 owner's points), he was temporarily replaced by veteran driverMike Skinner.[28] Allmendinger returned to the Cup Series atTalladega. On May 17, 2008, he won the Sprint Showdown atLowe's Motor Speedway during NASCAR's annual All-Star weekend. The win qualified Allmendinger for theSprint All-Star Race later that evening, where he finished seventeenth. Due to Allmendinger's eleventh place finish atWatkins Glen, for the first time in his career, he had a guaranteed starting spot for the next race. He had his best career finish at the time atKansas, finishing in ninth, but was released from the team two days later.[29] He was replaced for the rest of the season byScott Speed and Mike Skinner. Allmendinger raced with forMichael Waltrip Racing for one race in the No. 00 andEvernham Motorsports for the last five races in the No. 10. Allmendinger posted two top-tens and improved in making races by only failing to qualify for just the first three races.

2008–2011: Richard Petty Motorsports

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After signing a one-race contract withMichael Waltrip Racing, Allmendinger replaced fellow former open-wheel starPatrick Carpentier atGillett Evernham Motorsports, scoring an average finish of 15.4 over five races in the team's No. 10Valvoline-sponsored Dodge. During the offseason, as part of the merger between GEM andPetty Enterprises, Allmendinger was to move to the No. 19Best Buy-sponsored Dodge replacingElliott Sadler.[30] However, Sadler was still under contract for the 2010 season and announced he would file suit against Allmendinger and the organization. In early January 2009, Richard Petty Motorsports announced a settlement where Sadler would remain in the No. 19 and Allmendinger would return to his 2008 team, which was renumbered 44. However, Valvoline did not commit to sponsoring the team full-time and they were forced to race without full-time sponsorship.[31]

2008 Sprint Cup Series car

Allmendinger's team ended the 2008 season 36th in owner's points, meaning it did not have exemptions for the first five races of 2009. The retro-styled Valvoline 44 raced its way into the Daytona 500, and third in his Daytona 500 debut, also his personal best, and is the fourth-best Daytona 500 debut behindLee Petty in the1959 Daytona 500,Scott Wimmer in the2004 Daytona 500 andTrevor Bayne in the2011 Daytona 500. Allmendinger was one of two go-or-go-home drivers (the other being Tony Stewart, but Stewart had the past champion's provisional available) to successfully attempt the first five races of the 2009 season.

At 1:27 a.m. on October 29, 2009, Allmendinger was arrested for drunk driving byMooresville, North Carolina police. He registered a .08 blood alcohol level according to a police report. NASCAR placed him on probation for the rest of the 2009 season.[32]Allmendinger drove aFord Fusion in the final three races of the season as part of RPM's transition from Dodge to Ford.

2011 Sprint Cup Series car

During the offseason, Allmendinger replacedReed Sorenson in the team's famous No. 43 car. He collected two top-fives, eight top-tens, and a pole position in 2010, and finished nineteenth in the final standings.

After finishing eleventh in the2011 Daytona 500, Allmendinger started the season tenth in points driving the No. 43 Ford sponsored by Best Buy. Allmendinger continued to have a career-best year in 2011 with ten top-ten finishes and an average finish of sixteenth. He finished the 2011 regular season contending for a wild card spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup but came up just short. Three races before setting the field for the Chase, RPM put former Roush Fenway Racing crew chief Greg Erwin on the pit box starting at the2011 Brickyard 400. Allmendinger and Erwin recorded six top-ten finishes after their pairing. Allmendinger finished the 2011 season a career-best fifteenth in the points. Allmendinger also announced that he would have a partnership stake inMike Shank's IndyCar team MSR Indy.

2012: Team Penske, suspension

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Allmendinger signing autographs prior to the2012 FedEx 400

At the end of the 2011 season, Allmendinger left Richard Petty Motorsports when the driving spot forPenske Racing's No. 22Shell/Pennzoil-sponsored Dodge became open after the parting ways ofKurt Busch and Penske. Before his suspension, his best finish was a second atMartinsville Speedway.

After failing arandom drug test on July 7, 2012, Allmendinger was suspended from participation in theCoke Zero 400. Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR's senior vice president for racing operations, said that Allmendinger had up to 72 hours to request aB test sample.[33][34] The next day, Penske said before the Honda Indy Toronto race that Allmendinger'sB sample would be tested on Monday or Tuesday.[35] Allmendinger requested aB sample test on July 9, 2012.[36] On July 11, 2012, Allmendinger's camp said a stimulant caused the positive drug test. TheB sample test had not yet been scheduled at that time.[37]

On July 24, 2012, it was announced by NASCAR that Allmendinger was suspended indefinitely after theB sample tested positive for a banned stimulant,[38] which was revealed to be amphetamine. He chose to participate in the Road to Recovery program. On August 1, 2012, he was released from his contract by Penske Racing.[39] Allmendinger was replaced in the No. 22 bySam Hornish Jr.; he later stated that the cause of the positive test wasAdderall that he had unknowingly taken, being told it was an "energy pill".[40] Allmendinger was reinstated by NASCAR on September 18, 2012 after completing the Road to Recovery program.[41][42]

In October 2012, Allmendinger returned to NASCAR atCharlotte Motor Speedway, driving forPhoenix Racing,[43] substituting for Phoenix's intended driverRegan Smith, who had been hired byHendrick Motorsports to drive the No. 88 for Charlotte and Kansas whileDale Earnhardt Jr. was sidelined with a concussion.

2013: Nationwide success, part-time in Cup

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Allmendinger in 2013 prior to hisRoad America win
Allmendinger celebrating his win at Road America

On June 1, 2013, Roger Penske announced that Allmendinger would drive for his team atRoad America and theMid-Ohio Sports Car Course.[44] In his first race of the season, theJohnsonville Sausage 200 on June 22, 2013, he won after winning thepole position and leading 29 laps, which was the most of any driver.[45] At Mid-Ohio in August, Allmendinger dominated the race, saving fuel through agreen-white-checkered finish to win and sweep the year's Nationwide Series road-course races for Penske Racing.[46]

Sprint Cup Series

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Allmendinger drove part-time for Phoenix Racing in the No. 51 Chevrolet in the Sprint Cup Series. He had several strong finishes in the first part of the season: eleventh at Phoenix, thirteeth at Bristol, sixteenth at Fontana, and fourteenth at Richmond. His first finish worse than 2twentieth was at Pocono, where he finished 33rd. Afterward, Allmendinger moved to the No. 47 Toyota atJTG Daugherty Racing in place ofBobby Labonte for two races, with a nineteenth place finish at Michigan and 22nd-place finish at Kentucky. At Daytona, Allmendinger returned to the No. 51 and was running near the top-ten for almost the entire night until lap 148, when he was part of a wreck in the tri-oval withDenny Hamlin,Jeff Gordon,Matt Kenseth, andDavid Reutimann, reducing Allmendinger to a 35th-place finish.

Returning to the No. 47 at Watkins Glen, Allmendinger had another breakout run, qualifying fourth, and running in the top fifteen for most of the day, finishing in tenth place.

On August 29, 2013, theSporting News reported that Allmendinger would be the full-time driver for JTG Daugherty Racing in 2014.[47] This was confirmed a month later with Allmendinger signing a multi-year deal with the team.

2014: Breakthrough Cup victory

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Allmendinger had a few poor opening races, but did well at Fontana, recovering from a late speeding penalty to finish eighth, as well as having top-tens at Richmond and Talladega.

At Sonoma, Allmendinger qualified on the front row withJamie McMurray. Allmendinger led the most laps and was in position to possibly earn his first Sprint Cup victory when he was wrecked byDale Earnhardt Jr. with 25 laps to go.[48] Allmendinger was visibly upset with Earnhardt Jr. in post-race ceremonies.[49]

At Watkins Glen, Allmendinger took the lead with less than 30 laps to go after a side-by-side battle with former teammateMarcos Ambrose and kept the lead until the checkered flag, earning his first Sprint Cup Series win after 213 Sprint Cup starts, leading 30 laps in the process.[50] "My gosh, I can't believe we won a NASCAR Sprint Cup race. This whole 47 team... all the sponsors, my first Cup victory. I love these guys. I just wanted it so bad for them. For this team. They worked so hard. I wasn't going to let Marcos take that from me. I hope the fans loved that race and at home. Because it was fun in the race car."[50] Ambrose commented on Allmendinger's win: "First of all, congratulations to A. J. and the 47 team. They deserved that win. I left nothing on the table. I tried to rattle his cage and couldn't shake him. We raced fair and square to the end there. It was a tough couple laps but it was fair. We were both giving it to each other pretty hard. No harm, no foul. We just came up a little short."[51] Before the race, Allmendinger had announced that Kimberly-Clark Corporation (consisting of Scott, Viva, Kleenex, Cottonelle, and Huggies brands) extended its sponsorship agreement with the team through 2017.[52]

2015

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Allmendinger at the2015 Food City 500

Though NASCAR expanded the grid of theSprint Unlimited to include all the Chase drivers, Allmendinger declined the invitation, saying he wanted to save his equipment for the points races such as theDaytona 500. Instead, he joined theMotor Racing Network's radio broadcast of the race, working in the booth alongsideJoe Moore andJeff Striegle.[53]

Allmendinger got his season off to a good start, leading a few laps during the Daytona 500. The next week at Atlanta, he finished seventh and sixth one week later at Las Vegas.[54] On May 9, 2015, Allmendinger announced plans to sign a five-year contract extension with JTG Daugherty, allowing him to remain with the team through the 2020 season.[55]

2016

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Allmendinger nearly pulled off an upset at the2016 STP 500 at Martinsville. He charged hard from thirteenth place with less than twenty laps to go, to finish second toKyle Busch by 1.547 seconds. It tied 2012 as his career-best finish at Martinsville. Allmendinger ended the season on a high note, earning four top tens on the final six races and finishing nineteenth in the standings.

On June 8, 2016,Richard Childress Racing announced plans to add Allmendinger to their Xfinity Series driver lineup, hiring him to drive the No. 2 Chevrolet Camaro at Mid-Ohio;[56] however, Allmendinger had a schedule conflict andSam Hornish Jr. drove the race instead.[57]

2017

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Allmendinger on track at Daytona in 2017

Allmendinger started the 2017 season atDaytona by finishing in third place, equalling his best career finish in the event.[58] At Talladega, Allmendinger was caught in a multi-car accident while running third with nineteen laps to go. Allmendinger got loose draftingChase Elliott, causing Allmendinger's car to spin out and eventually flip over.[59] At Watkins Glen, Allmendinger ran well enough to be the highest-finishing Chevrolet in the race, placing ninth.[60]

2018

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Allmendinger opened the 2018 season with a top-ten finish in theDaytona 500 and later had an eighth-place finish at theSTP 500. In May, Allmendinger won theMonster Energy Open,[61] the second time he had taken victory in the race.[62]

On September 25, 2018, it was announced that Allmendinger, despite having two years left on his contract from 2015, would part ways with JTG at the end of the 2018 season, ending a long-time relationship with the team.[63]

2019–2020: Part-time with Kaulig Racing

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Allmendinger in 2019 atRoad America

On March 21, 2019,Kaulig Racing announced Allmendinger would join the team's No. 10 car for a part-time Xfinity Series schedule.[64] His schedule was originally a four-race slate beginning in July at Daytona, followed by the road course events at Mid-Ohio, Road America, and the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval.[65] In the2019 Circle K Firecracker 250 at Daytona, Allmendinger finished third, but was disqualified and relegated to last place after his car failed an engine vacuum test during post-race inspection.[66]

On July 17, 2019, Kaulig announced that Allmendinger would add a fifth race to his schedule: the2019 Zippo 200 at The Glen atWatkins Glen International on August 3, 2019.[67] He was once again disqualified when his second-place finishing car was discovered to be too low on both rear corners during post-race inspection.[68]

At his final start of the year at theCharlotte Roval,[69] he picked up his first win of the season and third of his Xfinity Series career, beating out RCR driverTyler Reddick.[70]

A few weeks after his Roval win, Kaulig president Chris Rice stated in an interview that Allmendinger would tentatively return to the team to drive for them in all of the Xfinity Series road course races again. In addition to those four races, he added he could likely run the new race for the series at Martinsville,[71] a track that Allmendinger has historically performed well at throughout his NASCAR career. Allmendinger formally moved to the No. 16, Kaulig's part-time third car, for 2020 because the No. 10 was taken over full-time byRoss Chastain. On January 30, 2020, Kaulig Racing announced Allmendinger would appear in eight races for the team, predominantly at the road courses and superspeedways.[72] Further races at Bristol and Atlanta were later added to his schedule, the latter in which he scored his first career victory on an oval.[73][74]

The Atlanta victory made Allmendinger eligible for the series' $100,000Dash 4 Cash bonus available the following week at Homestead-Miami. Kaulig added the race to Allmendinger's schedule, where he finished fourth,[75] enough to claim the bonus.[76]

At the Cup Series race at Martinsville in June, Allmendinger was on standby for RCR'sAustin Dillon, who was expecting his first child with his wife, Whitney.[77] Allmendinger continued acting on standby until Homestead-Miami but was not needed as Dillon's son was born Sunday morning before the Homestead race.[78]

In August, Allmendinger finished second at Road America to Team Penske'sAustin Cindric.[79] At the Daytona road course race, Allmendinger finished fourth but was involved in controversy as he spunJustin Allgaier in the closing laps, leading to a confrontation between the two drivers.[80] Allmendinger was leading going into the final corner of the August Daytona oval race but wrecked after contact with his Kaulig teammateRoss Chastain.[81]

In October, Allmendinger defended his win on the Charlotte Roval, taking victory at the track for the second year in a row in a race affected by rain and darkness.[82]

2021–2022: Full-time at Kaulig and return to the NASCAR Cup Series

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Allmendinger celebrating his win at the2021 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard

On December 1, 2020, Kaulig announced that Allmendinger would run the full 2021 Xfinity Series schedule for the team.[83] He also joined the team's Cup Series program for the Daytona road course, marking his first Cup series race since 2018.[84] In March, Allmendinger earned his sixth career win by passingDaniel Hemric on a late-race restart at Las Vegas.[85] He scored a second win at Mid-Ohio in June.[86]

On August 5, 2021,GMS Racing announced that Allmendinger would run his firstCamping World Truck Series race since 2008 at the regular-season finale atWatkins Glen International, replacing its normal driverChase Purdy after he tested positive for COVID-19.[87]

On August 15, 2021, Allmendinger scored his second career Cup series win at theIndianapolis road course, giving Kaulig Racing its first victory in the Cup series.[88]

AtBristol, battling withAustin Cindric for the regular-season championship, Allmendinger won the race as well as the regular-season title, despite crashing at the finish similar toTerry Labonte at the1995 Goody's 500 at Bristol when Labonte was spun byDale Earnhardt and still won.

After his win at the 2021 Drive for the Cure 250, Allmendinger broke the record for most wins (six) at a road course in NASCAR Xfinity series history. This record was previously held byAustin Cindric.[89][90] As of March 25, 2023, Allmendinger has won eleven races at a road course in a NASCAR sanctioned event.[91]

In November 2021, it was announced that Allmendinger would be scheduled to run fourteen races for Kaulig Racing during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season. However, due toAlex Bowman's concussion-like symptoms andNoah Gragson replacing him, Allmendinger would make the last four races instead of Gragson.[92]

Allmendinger’s No. 16 Cup car atSonoma Raceway in 2022

Allmendinger started the2022 season with a second place finish atDaytona. He racked up wins atCircuit of the Americas,Portland, andIndianapolis.[93] Following the2022 Food City 300 atBristol, Allmendinger clinched the regular season championship.[94] He would win back-to-back races at Talladega and the Charlotte Roval. Allmendinger was unable to advance to the Championship 4, ultimately finishing fifth in the point standings.

2023: Redemption in Cup

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Allmendinger's No. 16 car atDover Motor Speedway in 2023

On October 5, 2022, Kaulig Racing announced that Allmendinger would drive the No. 16 full-time in2023, marking his first full-time Cup season since2018.[95] Despite not making the playoffs, Allmendinger scored a win at theCharlotte Roval.[96] He finished the season 21st in the final points standings.

Allmendinger continued to run in the Xfinity Series on a part-time basis. He scored wins atCircuit of the Americas andNashville.[97]

2024: Return to the Xfinity Series

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Allmendinger's race-winning car atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024

On December 7, 2023, it was announced that Allmendinger will return to the Xfinity Series full-time in2024, driving the No. 16 for Kaulig.[98] Despite not winning a race during the regular season, he stayed consistent enough to make the playoffs. During the playoffs, Allmendinger won atLas Vegas to lock himself into the Championship 4.[99][100]

Sports car racing

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From 2006 to 2021, with the exception for 2017, Allmendinger has competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona.

On January 28–29, 2012, Allmendinger entered theRolex 24 driving forMichael Shank Racing and drove the final segment of the 24-hour race to the victory for the team in theDaytona Prototype Division. His teammates wereJustin Wilson,John Pew, andOswaldo Negri. To do so, he had to fend off sports car racing veteranAllan McNish among others.

On January 4, 2014, it was announced that Allmendinger would return to Michael Shank Racing for the 24 Hours of Daytona.[101] Co-driving withJohn Pew,Oswaldo Negri Jr. andJustin Wilson, the team finished 47th overall, an twelfth in the Prototype class.[102]

Television career

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Allmendinger first ventured into television with Fox Sports'NASCAR Race Hub, serving as a recurring driver analyst while still racing full-time for JTG Daugherty Racing.[103] On December 19, 2018, NBC Sports announced plans to hire Allmendinger as an analyst for their IMSA Sports Car coverage.[104] He would also be a contributor to NBCSN'sNASCAR America.[105]

Additionally, Allmendinger joined NBCSN's coverage ofAmerican Flat Track as an analyst for the 2019 season.[106] In July 2019, Allmendinger joined theIndyCar Series on NBC booth for theIowa Speedway event, working alongsideLeigh Diffey andPaul Tracy.[107]

Personal life

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Allmendinger was born inSanta Clara but raised inLos Gatos, both suburbs of the San Francisco Bay area.

Allmendinger was married to Canadian model and 2003 Miss Molson Indy Canada Lynne Kushnirenko in January 2007[108] after meeting her at a Champ Car race in Toronto in 2005.[109] The two filed for divorce in 2012.[110]

In 2019, Allmendinger married longtime girlfriend Tara Meador.[111] The two owned a pet cat named Mr. Tickles who they enjoyed dearly.[112]

Allmendinger was very close friends with his former RuSPORT and Rolex 24 teammateJustin Wilson. After Wilson's death in 2015, former RuSPORT president Jeremy Dale recalled their positive relationship as teammates as something that helped Allmendinger's growth as a driver.[113] Allmendinger honored Wilson throughout the final races of the 2015 Cup Series season by placing Wilson's name above the window of his car.[114] He also stated after Wilson's death that he would only return to IndyCar racing if the series implemented cockpit protection.[115]

Motorsports career results

[edit]

American open-wheel racing

[edit]

(key)

Barber Dodge Pro Series

[edit]
Barber Dodge Pro Series results
Year123456789101112RankPointsRef
2001SEBPIRLRP1LRP2DETCLETORCHIMOH
22
ROA
7
VAN
6
LAG18th19[116]
2002SEB
1
LRP
1
LAG
3
POR
1
TOR
1
CLE
4
VAN
1
MOH
3
ROA
2
MTL
1
1st189[116]

Atlantic Championship

[edit]
Toyota Atlantic results
YearTeam123456789101112RankPointsRef
2003RuSPORTMTY
8
LBH
1
MIL
3
LS
1
POR
4
CLE
1
TOR
1
TRR
1
MOH
Ret
MTL
1
DEN
1
MIA
11
1st201[117]

Champ Car World Series

[edit]
Champ Car World Series results
YearTeamNo.ChassisEngine1234567891011121314RankPointsRef
2004RuSPORT10LolaFordLBH
12
MTY
17
MIL
5
POR
6
CLE
6
TOR
11
VAN
3
ROA
13
DEN
5
MTL
5
LS
15
LVG
6
SRF
6
MXC
3
6th229[118]
2005LBH
8
MTY
10
MIL
2
POR
5
CLE
2
TOR
12
EDM
14
SJO
17
DEN
3
MTL
9
LVG
13
SRF
2
MXC
2
5th227[119]
2006LBH
16
HOU
8
MTY
3
MIL
4
3rd285[120]
Forsythe Championship Racing7LolaFordPOR
1
CLE
1
TOR
1
EDM
3
SJO
7
DEN
1
MTL
17
ROA
1
SRF
16
MXC

IndyCar Series

[edit]
IndyCar Series results
YearTeamChassisNo.Engine12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRef
2013Team PenskeDallara DW122ChevroletSTPALA
19
LBH
23
SAOINDY
7
DET
25
DET
25
TXSMILIOWPOCTORTORMOHSNMBALHOUHOUFON
16
27th79[121]

Indianapolis 500

[edit]
YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2013DallaraChevrolet57Team Penske

NASCAR

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

[edit]
NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPtsRef
2006Team Red Bull84DodgeDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATL
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHOHOMN/A[122]
2007ToyotaDAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
40
MAR
38
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
RCH
32
DAR
36
CLT
31
DOV
33
POC
39
MCH
31
SON
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DAY
DNQ
CHI
DNQ
IND
DNQ
POC
DNQ
GLN
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
BRI
35
CAL
18
RCH
23
NHA
33
DOV
43
KAN
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
CLT
15
MAR
35
ATL
16
TEX
39
PHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
43rd1165[123]
2008DAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATLBRIMARTEXPHOTAL
30
RCH
39
DAR
27
CLT
20
DOV
37
POC
12
MCH
19
SON
37
NHA
43
DAY
42
CHI
13
IND
10
POC
19
GLN
11
MCH
28
BRI
34
CAL
14
RCH
43
NHA
38
DOV
16
KAN
9
TAL36th2436[124]
Michael Waltrip Racing00ToyotaCLT
43
Gillett Evernham Motorsports10DodgeMAR
15
ATL
14
TEX
26
PHO
16
HOM
11
2009Richard Petty Motorsports44DAY
3
CAL
29
LVS
33
ATL
17
BRI
16
MAR
9
TEX
34
PHO
35
TAL
35
RCH
21
DAR
17
CLT
32
DOV
29
POC
30
MCH
39
SON
7
NHA
32
DAY
17
CHI
13
IND
20
POC
17
GLN
13
MCH
22
BRI
37
ATL
20
RCH
23
NHA
25
DOV
7
KAN
17
CAL
33
CLT
23
MAR
34
TAL
33
24th3476[125]
FordTEX
10
PHO
13
HOM
10
201043DAY
32
CAL
25
LVS
25
ATL
6
BRI
17
MAR
38
PHO
15
TEX
13
TAL
19
RCH
17
DAR
37
DOV
14
CLT
14
POC
10
MCH
11
SON
13
NHA
10
DAY
36
CHI
14
IND
16
POC
24
GLN
4
MCH
17
BRI
31
ATL
18
RCH
8
NHA
12
DOV
10
KAN
10
CAL
19
CLT
25
MAR
12
TAL
32
TEX
14
PHO
18
HOM
5
19th3998[126]
2011DAY
11
PHO
9
LVS
19
BRI
31
CAL
14
MAR
14
TEX
19
TAL
11
RCH
7
DAR
20
DOV
37
CLT
5
KAN
27
POC
25
MCH
13
SON
13
DAY
10
KEN
28
NHA
12
IND
22
POC
19
GLN
8
MCH
11
BRI
12
ATL
10
RCH
11
CHI
27
NHA
21
DOV
7
KAN
25
CLT
7
TAL
31
MAR
11
TEX
10
PHO
6
HOM
15
15th1013[127]
2012Penske Racing22DodgeDAY
34
PHO
18
LVS
37
BRI
17
CAL
15
MAR
2
TEX
15
KAN
32
RCH
16
TAL
15
DAR
33
CLT
33
DOV
16
POC
31
MCH
19
SON
9
KEN
9
DAY
QL
NHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTAL33rd417[128]
Phoenix Racing51ChevyCLT
24
KAN
35
MAR
28
TEX
36
PHOHOM
2013DAYPHO
11
LVSBRI
13
CAL
16
MARTEXKANRCH
14
TALDARCLTDOVPOC
33
DAY
35
NHA
22
IND
22
POC
33
35th410[129]
JTG Daugherty Racing47ToyotaMCH
19
SONKEN
22
GLN
10
MCHBRIATL
14
RCH
15
CHI
21
NHADOV
26
KAN
20
CLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM
36
2014ChevyDAY
26
PHO
26
LVS
18
BRI
25
CAL
8
MAR
11
TEX
23
DAR
15
RCH
6
TAL
5
KAN
30
CLT
23
DOV
21
POC
21
MCH
22
SON
37*
KEN
22
DAY
43
NHA
18
IND
18
POC
34
GLN
1*
MCH
13
BRI
14
ATL
40
RCH
23
CHI
22
NHA
13
DOV
23
KAN
11
CLT
12
TAL
23
MAR
9
TEX
14
PHO
16
HOM
40
13th2260[130]
2015DAY
20
ATL
7
LVS
6
PHO
17
CAL
34
MAR
43
TEX
21
BRI
34
RCH
13
TAL
17
KAN
14
CLT
29
DOV
24
POC
38
MCH
23
SON
37
DAY
21
KEN
26
NHA
13
IND
23
POC
7
GLN
24
MCH
28
BRI
27
DAR
23
RCH
24
CHI
36
NHA
23
DOV
29
CLT
16
KAN
27
TAL
36
MAR
11
TEX
17
PHO
24
HOM
20
22nd758[131]
2016DAY
21
ATL
27
LVS
14
PHO
17
CAL
8
MAR
2
TEX
22
BRI
19
RCH
25
TAL
14
KAN
8
DOV
23
CLT
16
POC
16
MCH
38
SON
14
DAY
13
KEN
36
NHA
21
IND
38
POC
14
GLN
4
BRI
9
MCH
15
DAR
23
RCH
20
CHI
17
NHA
21
DOV
19
CLT
37
KAN
8
TAL
10
MAR
10
TEX
17
PHO
17
HOM
8
19th830[132]
2017DAY
3
ATL
26
LVS
24
PHO
26
CAL
17
MAR
6
TEX
20
BRI
30
RCH
37
TAL
31
KAN
30
CLT
18
DOV
18
POC
22
MCH
18
SON
35
DAY
8
KEN
20
NHA
21
IND
10
POC
23
GLN
9
MCH
20
BRI
22
DAR
34
RCH
26
CHI
26
NHA
17
DOV
28
CLT
20
TAL
22
KAN
32
MAR
40
TEX
16
PHO
23
HOM
14
27th531[133]
2018DAY
10
ATL
29
LVS
30
PHO
21
CAL
22
MAR
8
TEX
24
BRI
17
RCH
27
TAL
34
DOV
21
KAN
16
CLT
23
POC
22
MCH
17
SON
38
CHI
24
DAY
3
KEN
30
NHA
36
POC
14
GLN
15
MCH
22
BRI
39
DAR
22
IND
37
LVS
14
RCH
29
ROV
7
DOV
22
TAL
6
KAN
21
MAR
14
TEX
20
PHO
12
HOM
19
22nd603[134]
2021Kaulig Racing16ChevyDAYDRC
7
HOMLVSPHOATLBRDMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOA
5
CLTSONNSHPOCPOCROA
29
ATLNHAGLNIRC
1
MCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROV
38
TEXKANMARPHO43rd01[135]
2022DAYCALLVSPHO
20
ATLCOA
33
RCH
27
MAR
24
BRDTALDOV
33
DARKANCLTGTW
10
SON
19
NSH
19
ROA
9
ATLNHA
16
POCIRC
7
MCHRCHGLN
2
DAYDARKANBRI
7
TEXTALROV
4
LVS
9
HOM
3
MAR
23
PHO
12
42nd01[136]
2023DAY
6
CAL
36
LVS
18
PHO
20
ATL
16
COA
34
RCH
27
BRD
16
MAR
27
TAL
29
DOV
18
KAN
14
DAR
23
CLT
14
GTW
14
SON
6
NSH
10
CSC
17
ATL
3
NHA
19
POC
17
RCH
27
MCH
26
IRC
26
GLN
4
DAY
29
DAR
13
KAN
30
BRI
30
TEX
29
TAL
20
ROV
1*
LVS
21
HOM
5
MAR
28
PHO
32
21st692[137]
2024DAY
6
ATLLVSPHOBRI
23
DOV
13
KANDARCLTGTWSON
6
IOW
36
NHANSH
11
POC
21
IND
37
RCHMCH
30
DAYDARATLBRI
23
KANROV
6
LVSHOM
8
MARPHO46th01[138]
13COA
6
RCHMARTEXTALCSC
38
GLN
36
TAL
28
202516DAY
41
ATL
14
COA
30
PHO
22
LVS
8
HOM
7
MAR
23
DAR
18
BRI
9
TAL
24
TEX
36
KAN
38
CLT
4
NSH
20
MCH
17
MXC
13
POC
21
ATL
12
CSC
6
SON
18
DOV
37
IND
23
IOW
18
GLN
11
RCH
22
DAY
26
DAR
5
GTW
23
BRI
36
NHA
20
KAN
36
ROV
9
LVS
19
TAL
37
MAR
PHO-*-*[139]
– Qualified but replaced bySam Hornish Jr.
Daytona 500
[edit]
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2007Team Red BullToyotaDNQ
2008DNQ
2009Richard Petty MotorsportsDodge203
2010Ford1532
20111511
2012Penske RacingDodge1534
2014JTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet1526
20154020
20163021
2017383
20182010
2023Kaulig RacingChevrolet296
2024286
20251341

Xfinity Series

[edit]
NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
2007Chip Ganassi Racing42DodgeDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTWIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICAL
36
RCH
14
DOV
21
KAN
25
CLT
26
MEMTEX59th678[140]
41PHO
13
HOM
21
2008Gillett Evernham Motorsports9DodgeDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTWIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHO
12
HOM109th132[141]
2013Penske Racing22FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLTDOVIOWMCHROA
1*
KENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOH
1*
BRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM93rd01[142]
2018GMS Racing23ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLN
2
MOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHROVDOVKANTEXPHOHOM91st01[143]
2019Kaulig Racing10ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAY
38
KENNHAIOWGLN
37*
MOH
3
BRIROA
24
DARINDLVSRCHROV
1
DOVKANTEXPHOHOM39th105[144]
202016DAY
DNQ
LVSCALPHODARCLTBRI
10
ATL
1
HOMHOM
4
TAL
7
POCIRC
4
KENKENTEXKANROA
2
DRC
4
DOVDOVDAY
15*
DARRCHRCHBRILVSTAL
24
ROV
1
KANTEXMAR
26
PHO24th366[145]
2021DAY
5
DRC
35
HOM
14
LVS
1
PHO
5
ATL
5
MAR
13
TAL
3
DAR
13
DOV
4
COA
2
CLT
33
MOH
1
TEX
6
NSH
5
POC
5
ROA
4*
ATL
13
NHA
12
GLN
2
IRC
2
MCH
1*
DAY
2*
DAR
20
RCH
18
BRI
1
LVS
7
TAL
39
ROV
1
TEX
6
KAN
3
MAR
7
PHO
14
4th4023[146]
2022DAY
2
CAL
7
LVS
9
PHO
7
ATL
3*
COA
1*
RCH
4
MAR
3
TAL
3
DOV
6
DAR
8
TEX
9
CLT
19
PIR
1
NSH
16
ROA
6
ATL
10
NHA
20
POC
4
IRC
1*
MCH
7
GLN
2
DAY
3
DAR
3
KAN
6
BRI
6
TEX
4
TAL
1
ROV
1*
LVS
22
HOM
3
MAR
16
PHO
5
5th2333[147]
202310DAYCALLVSPHOATLCOA
1*
RCHMARTALDOVDARCLTPIRSON
2
NSH
1
CSCATLNHAPOCROA
9
MCHIRC
3
GLNDAYDARKANBRITEXROVLVSHOMMARPHO73rd01[148]
202416DAY
10
ATL
13
LVS
6
PHO
18
COA
10*
RCH
14
MAR
36
TEX
4
TAL
19
DOV
6
DAR
35
CLT
5
PIR
4
SON
17
IOW
37
NHA
11
NSH
7
CSC
11
POC
6
IND
8
MCH
10
DAY
24*
DAR
27
ATL
3*
GLN
3
BRI
10
KAN
17
TAL
11
ROV
2*
LVS
1*
HOM
10
MAR
38
PHO
9
3rd4028[149]

Camping World Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
2006Bill Davis Racing24ToyotaDAYCALATLMARGTWCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRINHA
13
LVSTAL
5
MARATL
34
TEXPHOHOM46th350[150]
2007Darrell Waltrip Motorsports00ToyotaDAY
15
CAL
25
ATL
27
MAR
27
KANCLT
2
MFDDOV
9
TEXMCH
32
MLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRI
21
GTWNHA
34
LVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM34th916[151]
2008Morgan-Dollar Motorsports47ChevyDAYCAL
17
ATLMARKANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRIGTWNHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM115th0[152]
2021GMS Racing23ChevyDAYDRCLVSATLBRDRCHKANDARCOACLTTEXNSHPOCKNXGLN
27
GTWDARBRILVSTALMARPHO111th01[153]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

Complete sports car racing results

[edit]

Rolex Sports Car Series results

[edit]

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassCarEngine123456789101112131415RankPointsRef
2006Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk XILexus 5.0 LV8DAY
2
MEXHOMLBHVIRLAGPHXLIMWGLDAYBARWGLSONMMP88th32[154]
2007Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk XILexus 5.0 LV8DAY
16
MEXHOMVIRLAGWGLMOHDAYIOWBARCGVWGLSONMMP101st15[155]
2008Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk XIFord 5.0 LV8DAY
9
HOMMEXVIRLAGLIMWGLMOHDAYBARCGVWGLSONNJEMMP66th22[156]
2009Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk XXFord 5.0 LV8DAY
19
VIRNJELAGWGLMOHDAYBARWGLCGVMMPHOM80th12[157]
2010Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk XIFord 5.0 LV8DAY
7
HOMBARVIRLIMWGLMOHDAYNJEWGLCGVMMP45th24[158]
2011Michael Shank RacingDPDallaraFord 5.0 LV8DAY
7
HOMBARVIRLIMLAGWGLMOHDAYNJEWGLCGVMMP46th24[159]
2012Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk. XXVIFord 5.0 LV8DAY
1
BARHOMNJEDETMOHROAWGLIMSWGLCGVLAGLIM33rd35[160]
2013Michael Shank RacingDPRiley Mk. XXVIFord 5.0 LV8DAY
3
COABARRALDETMOHWGL60th21[161]
Michael Shank Racing w/Curb AgajanianIMS
10
ROAKANLAGLIM

IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship

[edit]
YearTeamClassMakeEngine1234567891011RankPointsRef
2014Michael Shank RacingPFord EcoBoost Riley DPFordEcoboost 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
12
SEBLBHLGADETWGLMSPINDELKCOAPET50th20[162]
2015Michael Shank Racing
withCurb Agajanian
PLigier JS P2Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6DAY
5
SEBLBHLGADETWGLMSPELKCOAPET26th27[163]
2016Michael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianPLigier JS P2Honda HR35TT 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
11
SEBLBHLGADETWGLMSPELKCOAPET34th21[164]
2018Michael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianGTDAcura NSX GT3Acura 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
2
SEBMOHDETWGLMSPLRPELKVIRLGAPET47th32[165]
2019Michael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianGTDAcura NSX GT3Acura 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
5
SEBMOHDETWGLMSPLIMELKVIRLGAPET48th28[166]
2020Heinricher Racing with
Michael Shank Racing
GTDAcura NSX GT3 EvoAcura 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
8
DAYSEBELKVIRATLMOHCLTPETLGASEB47th23[167]
2021Meyer Shank Racing with
Curb-Agajanian
DPiAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 L Turbo V6DAY
4
SEBMOHDETWGLWGLELKLGALBHPET18th308[168]

24 Hours of Daytona

[edit]
24 Hours of Daytona results
YearClassNoTeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass Pos.
2006DP60United StatesMichael Shank RacingLexus Riley DPBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesMark Patterson
United KingdomJustin Wilson
73322
2007DP6United States Michael Shank RacingLexus Riley DPUnited States Henry Zogaib
United Kingdom Ian James
CanadaPaul Tracy
5952616
2008DP6United States Michael Shank RacingFord Riley DPUnited StatesJohn Pew
United Kingdom Ian James
United States Burt Frisselle
652149
2009DP6United States Michael Shank RacingFord Riley DPCanadaMichael Valiante
United Kingdom Ian James
United States John Pew
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CanadaMichael Valiante
United StatesBrian Frisselle
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United Kingdom Justin Wilson
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2012DP60United States Michael Shank RacingFord Riley DPBrazil Oswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew
United Kingdom Justin Wilson
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2013DP6United States Michael Shank RacingFord Riley DPAustraliaMarcos Ambrose
Brazil Oswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew
United Kingdom Justin Wilson
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2014P60United States Michael Shank RacingFord Riley DPBrazil Oswaldo Negri Jr.
United States John Pew
United KingdomJustin Wilson
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PortugalÁlvaro Parente
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2019GTD86United States Michael Shank Racing withCurb AgajanianAcura NSX GT3GermanyMario Farnbacher
United States Trent Hindman
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2003
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2002
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