Justin Myrl Allgaier[2][3] (born June 6, 1986) is an American professionalstock car racing driver. He competes full-time in theNASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, driving the No. 7Chevrolet Camaro SS forJR Motorsports and part-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 40Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for JRM.
He is the2008 ARCA Re/Max Series champion, the2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, and the2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year.

Allgaier was born inSpringfield, Illinois,[1] and raised inRiverton, Illinois, and began his racing career at the age of five inquarter midgets, winning over one hundred races and five championships.[citation needed] He began stock car racing at thirteen in the UMP Late Model Series, where he competed for three seasons. At the age of sixteen, he made his debut in theARCA Re/Max Series at theIllinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, driving the No. 99 Hoosier Tire Midwest/Law Automotive Chevrolet forKen Schrader; he qualified twenty-ninth and finished seventeenth. He ran two additional races for Kerry Scherer andBob Schacht, with a best finish of eleventh.
Allgaier ran additional ARCA races in 2003, making six starts in the No. 86 owned by his father Mike. He had a sixth-place finish in his second start atToledo Speedway, and later the best finish of third atSalem Speedway. The next season, he made only five starts but had a second place at Toledo. In addition, he was a representative of theUnited States in theSouth Pacific Saloon Car Championship, where he had two top-fives. In2005, Allgaier ran seven races in ARCA, splitting time between cars owned byHixson Motorsports andBobby Gerhart Racing. He won his first career pole at Springfield, setting a new track record, and had four top-five finishes. He also made hisNASCAR debut in theCraftsman Truck Series, making four starts in the No. 63MB Motorsports/Dave Porter Ford. He failed to make five races and did not finish higher than 26th. That year, he appeared on theDiscovery Channel program,Driver X: The Race For The Ride. The show's premise wasJack Roush searching for new talent to driveRoush Racing-prepared vehicles inNASCAR's top 3 series.[4][5]
In2006, Allgaier made his first full-time run in ARCA, ending tenth. He got his first career win at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, becoming the first Springfield area resident to win in the 72-year history of championship auto racing at the fairgrounds. He made three more Truck races for MB and had a twenty-first-place finish atKansas Speedway. In2007, he won his second career ARCA race at Salem and finished fourth in points. He also won two features in amidget car atAngell Park Speedway and placed 3rd in theChili Bowl behindTony Stewart andJ. J. Yeley.
Allgaier returned for another full season in ARCA in 2008, driving for his family team once again. He won six races, including the final three, and won the series championship by a slim margin. He brokeFrank Kimmel's eight-year streak of winning the championship in that series. He also returned to NASCAR, finishing 21st in a Truck race atKentucky Speedway.

In May 2008, Allgaier signed a contract withPenske Racing to drive four races in their No. 12Dodge in theNASCAR Nationwide Series in the final part ofthe year.[6][7] His best finish in thePenske Truck Rental Dodge was eleventh at Phoenix.
Allgaier was then signed to drive the car full-time in 2009. Because of the acquisition of Penske Racing sponsorAlltel by Cellco Partners, a joint venture ofVerizon andVodafone, their Sprint Cup sponsorship was legislated out of the sport by NASCAR's agreement with Sprint in that series to prohibit sponsorship by other wireless telephone companies. This allowed Verizon to move their sponsorship to the Nationwide Series, where it is not prohibited, and Allgaier raced a full season with Verizon sponsorship for what became known as Penske Championship Racing. (The name change was made whenBill Davis became a minority owner of the team.)[8] Allgaier won his first career pole in NASCAR atMemphis Motorsports Park.
During the 2009 NAPA 200 inMontreal, Allgaier had the fastest car early in the race and while running sixth, tried to make a pass on Canadian road aceRon Fellows andKyle Busch. Instead, he caused a wreck that took both him and Fellows out of the race and damaged Busch's hopes of winning. After this incident, Allgaier took some lessons at Fellows' road racing driving school to better his road course skills,[citation needed] which turned out to come in handy in the following years when he won several Nationwide/Xfinity Series road course races.

In2010, Allgaier had a similar season but would win his first Nationwide Series race atBristol Motor Speedway on March 20 and improve to fourth in the standings at the end of the year. He was the highest-finishing series regular in the series standings that year, as the top three finishers in points were all full-time Cup Series drivers.

Allgaier was rumored to be moving up to theSprint Cup Series in 2011 with Penske to drive the No. 12 Cup car, replacingBrad Keselowski, who was moving to the team's No. 2 car. However, Penske had to shut down the No. 12 due to lack of sponsorship, and Allgaier would remain in the Nationwide Series, moving toTurner Motorsports where he would drive the team's new No. 31 Chevrolet Impala. In the inaugural STP 300 atChicagoland Speedway after passingCarl Edwards who ran out of fuel on the last lap, Allgaier won the race. Even though Allgaier ran out of fuel himself after, he was able to cross the finish line before third-place Trevor Bayne to finish first. He almost won at Road America but ran out of fuel on the caution on the final lap and finished nineteenth.
In 2012, Allgaier returned to the renamedTurner Scott Motorsports; he passedJacques Villeneuve on the final lap to win theNAPA Auto Parts 200 atCircuit Gilles Villeneuve inMontreal, Quebec.[9]


In August 2013, it was announced that Allgaier would make his NASCARSprint Cup Series debut the following month atChicagoland Speedway, driving there and in two other races inPhoenix Racing's No. 51 Chevrolet, which had just been purchased by Turner Scott co-owner Harry Scott Jr.[10] Allgaier finished 27th in his debut, and ran races for the team later in the year atKansas Speedway,Talladega Superspeedway andPhoenix International Raceway.[11]

In January 2014, it was announced that Allgaier would compete full-time forRookie of the Year in the2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving for the now-renamed HScott Motorsports in the No. 51Chevrolet SS.[12]
Allgaier led four laps in theDaytona 500 and crashed with seven laps to go. He finished 27th. After consecutive top-twenty finishes, Allgaier had a great finish in the Food City 500 avoiding several wrecks to finish 17th. At Talladega, Allgaier nearly won his first Cup series victory in the Aaron's 499, running in the top five and contending victory with nine laps to go. He lost drafting help fromKurt Busch and as a result, lost multiple spots, finishing 27th.
Allgaier led fifteen laps during the first Pocono race in early June. Taking the lead with less than 35 laps to go, Allgaier led until a yellow came out with nineteen laps to go; forcing Allgaier to make a pit stop.
At Daytona in the Coke Zero 400, Allgaier ran in the top-ten early in the race. He was caught up in "The Big One" that took out over 27 cars. Allgaier, while trying to avoid wrecking, tappedKyle Busch, who was already wrecking. Allgaier's contact caused Busch to come back onto the apron and be t-boned byCole Whitt.
Allgaier missed the field for theGEICO 500, failing to qualify for the first time in his Cup career. The new restrictor-plate qualifying process became controversial amongst drivers and fans because many drivers complained that they barely managed to make the show because of the system. However, in the following race at Martinsville, Allgaier would take the lead late in the race, leading four laps and finishing seventeenth. Allgaier finished 29th in the Cup Series standings for 2014 and third in the Rookie of the Year standings behindAustin Dillon andKyle Larson.

Allgaier began his season with a crash in the Daytona 500. He rebounded at Phoenix three weeks later, running in the top ten late. After contact withTony Stewart, Allgaier faded in the waning laps finishing 18th. The next week at Auto Club Speedway, Allgaier ran as high as eighth and finished twelfth, his career-best finish at the time. He scored his first top ten at Bristol in the No. 51, finishing eighth. He then finished 18th at Richmond after spending most of the race running as high as second, and while suffering from a stomach cramp. Allgaier had some good runs at short tracks such as the second Bristol race, and both Martinsville races but failed to record another top-ten.
On October 2, 2015, it was announced that Allgaier parted ways withHScott Motorsports, and was replaced in 2016 byClint Bowyer. On October 28, 2015, it was announced that Allgaier would take his sponsor Brandt to drive the No. 7 forJR Motorsports full-time in the Xfinity Series season in 2016, replacingRegan Smith.
Allgaier finished 30th in the Cup Series standings, one spot short of matching his career-best season result.
After talking toDale Earnhardt Jr. during driver intros atDarlington Raceway in the same pickup truck, Allgaier formed a connection with Earnhardt and eventually signed to drive withJR Motorsports for the 2016 season.[13] Allgaier started his season on a good note. While his teammateChase Elliott won the season-opening PowerShares QQQ 300 at Daytona, Allgaier finished twelfth. Allgaier picked up two top-tens in the next two races at Atlanta and Las Vegas. He led fifteen laps in Atlanta and finished ninth in Las Vegas. Allgaier had his best finish of the spring at Talladega during the Sparks Energy 300 in which he led one lap and took advantage ofJoey Logano's final lap wreck to finish second behind his teammateElliott Sadler, giving JRM a 1–2 finish.
Allgaier appeared to have won the July race in Daytona. After passingAric Almirola on the final lap, Allgaier led to the yellow-and-checkered flags to finish first. NASCAR determined that the yellow had flown with Almirola leading, dropping Allgaier to a second-runner-up of the season while giving the win to Almirola. Allgaier later finished second yet again at the Food City 300 after passingKyle Larson on the final lap to place second toAustin Dillon, his third runner-up finish of the season.
On August 20, Allgaier returned to the Cup Series to drive the No. 46 Chevrolet at theBass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, replacing former HScott teammateMichael Annett after he suffered from flu-like systems.[14] Allgaier got into a crash withKyle Busch when Allgaier wrecked at the same time as Busch.[15]
Allgaier made hisPorsche GT3 Cup Brasil debut in 2016 as a co-driver for a team that is sponsored by his NASCAR Xfinity Series sponsor, Brandt Agriculture. He made two starts in the Brandt-sponsored No. 7 Porsche withMiguel Paludo as the driver, both of which were in endurance races, the Goionia and Interlagos races.[16][17]
Even though he went winless throughout the whole season, he ended up finishing third in the final standings behind Elliott Sadler and eventual championDaniel Suárez.

Allgaier continued with JR Motorsports for the2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series. He led late in theDC Solar 200 at Phoenix and took the lead fromAustin Dillon with less than thirty laps to go and held offRyan Blaney on a final restart to win his first race in five years. With the win, Allgaier made theNASCAR playoffs and also picked up a bonus of $100,000 in theDash 4 Cash program.[18] His second win of the season came atChicagoland Speedway in September; it was the first time in his career he won more than once in a season.[19] For the second year, Allgaier made the playoffs with his teammates Elliott Sadler,William Byron andMichael Annett and despite a 33rd-place finish at Charlotte in the playoffs, he finished third in the final standings again while giving JR Motorsports a 1-2-3 finish in the standings for the first time with Allgaier finishing third, Sadler finishing second and Byron winning the championship.
Allgaier finished seventh in his sole Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil start, at the season-endingAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos 500 km round as a co-driver for Paludo.


Allgaier returned in the No. 7 for the2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. After three second place finishes at Phoenix, California, and Bristol, he picked up his first win of the season at Dover after holding off teammate Elliott Sadler; However, he failed post-race inspection, leading to a 25-point penalty and losing 6 playoff points as well as the win not counting towards the playoffs. Later in the season, after two dismal finishes of 32nd and 37th at Charlotte and Pocono, he finished ninth in a rain-shortened race at Michigan, followed by a dominating performance at Iowa where he led the most laps and won both stages en route to his second win of the season. He then went on to earn his third win of the season at Mid-Ohio and at Road America two weeks later, he earned his fourth win of the season as well as inherited the points lead afterChristopher Bell had issues near the end and two weeks later atIndianapolis Motor Speedway after the race was delayed two days due to rain, he led a race-high 41 laps en route to his fifth win of the season. A week later, Allgaier would win the 2018 Regular Season Championship. However, he was eliminated in the Round of 8 after the season's penultimate race atISM Raceway and finished with a seventh place points finish.
Allgaier finished fifth in his sole Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil start, again at Interlagos, again teaming with Paludo.

AtWatkins Glen International in August,Ross Chastain sent Allgaier spinning off track in the bus stop section of the circuit. Allgaier, believing that the move was intentional, sent Chastain into the guardrail in that same portion of the track later in the race, forcing Chastain out of the event. Chastain said that his end of the incident was a mistake on his part while Allgaier cited instances at Daytona earlier in 2019 and Las Vegas in 2019 as proof that Chastain was a dirty driver.[20]
Again, Allgaier made starts in the Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil Endurance rounds as Paludo's co-driver when dates did not conflict. In the 2019 season, the dates were the Goiânia and Interlagos rounds. At Goiânia, Allgaier led during his stint midway through the 300 km race, but after handing the car back to Paludo for the final stint, Confederação Brasileira de Automobilismo officials black-flagged the team for Allgaier violating track limits when only two tires were below the pit entrance line; series rules require all four tires below it.[21]
Allgaier won the final race of the Round of 8 at Phoenix to advance to the Championship 4, his third appearance in the last four years and 1st victory of the season after five 2nd-place finishes throughout the year. He finished the 2019 season fourth in points after finishing fourteenth atHomestead.[22]
The 2020 Xfinity season began at Daytona with a crash involving Allgaier andJeremy Clements on lap 47.[23] Although he recorded stage wins at Las Vegas,[24] Phoenix,[25] Bristol,[26] and Pocono, he struggled with poor luck throughout the first half of the season.[27]
On July 3,Hendrick Motorsports announced Allgaier would take overJimmie Johnson's No. 48 Cup Series car atIndianapolis after Johnson tested positive for thecoronavirus.[28] He finished 37th after being involved in a multi-car accident on pit road on lap twelve.[29] Johnson was cleared to return for the following week'sKentucky race.[30]
Allgaier swept theRichmond Raceway doubleheader.[31] He finished out the season sixth in points, but due to good runs in the final races and misfortunes of his competitors, he made the Championship 4 for the sixth time in his career.[32] He finished second of the Championship 4 drivers in the finale atPhoenix Raceway, with three wins on the season.[33]
Allgaier had only one top-twenty finish, a fourteenth place finish at Las Vegas, in the first four races of the 2021 Xfinity season. However, after an eighth place finish at Phoenix, he picked up his first win atAtlanta Motor Speedway beating out Cup championMartin Truex Jr. He then won three races later for the first time atDarlington Raceway.[34]
In June, Allgaier joined theStadium Super Trucks' practice and qualifying atMid-Ohio Sports Car Course (where they were supporting the Xfinity Series). He set the sixth best time of eight drivers.[35]
On June 27, Allgaier was called on again as a substitute replacement in a Cup Series race, this time forJustin Haley in the Spire Motorsports No. 77 in thesecond race of the Cup Series doubleheader at Pocono after Haley had to recover from a hard crash in theXfinity race earlier in the same day.[36]
Allgaier ended a 34-race winless streak atDarlington. Allgaier would also win atNashville andNew Hampshire. At Martinsville, Allgaier finished fifth and was able to advance to the Championship 4 Race at Phoenix afterTy Gibbs wreckedJoe Gibbs Racing teammateBrandon Jones on the final overtime-lap for the race win. Allgaier would finish third at Phoenix, thereby finishing third in the points standings.
Allgaier started the2023 season with a third-place finish atDaytona. He scored his first win of the season atCharlotte.[37] Allgaier beatSheldon Creed by 0.005 seconds in double overtime at theDaytona night race.[38] During the playoffs, he won atBristol andMartinsville to make the Championship 4.[39][40] Allgaier finished third atPhoenix and second in the points standings.[41]

Allgaier started the2024 season with an eighth-place finish atDaytona. On May 11, he dominated atDarlington, winning Stages 1 and 2 before taking the checkered flag.[42] He scored his second win of the season atMichigan.[43] Despite not winning a race during the playoffs, Allgaier stayed consistent enough to make the Championship 4 on points.[44] Allgaier finished second toRiley Herbst atPhoenix and claimed his first Xfinity Series championship after fourteen seasons of struggle.[45]
On May 26, Allgaier was called on as a relief driver in the Cup Series again, starting theCoca-Cola 600 in place ofKyle Larson in the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 after weather delayed theIndianapolis 500, which Larson had driven in earlier that day. Allgaier would remain in the car for the entirety of the rain-shortened event, finishing 13th.[46]
On October 25, Allgaier signed a contract extension with JR Motorsports that will last until 2026.[47]

On January 15, 2025, JR Motorsports announced that they would be making their Cup Series debut in theDaytona 500, with Allgaier behind the wheel of the No. 40 car andChris Stapleton's Traveller Whiskey as the team sponsor.[48] Allgaier managed to race his way into the race after finishing ninth inDuel 1 and would start nineteenth in the 500. Allgaier managed to finish the race in ninth, his first top-ten finish in the Cup Series sinceBristol in2015, as well as JRM’s first top-ten.
In the Xfinity Series, Allgaier started the2025 season with an eighteenth place finish atDaytona. A month later, he scored back-to-back wins atLas Vegas andHomestead.[49][50] He would earn his third win of the season atNashville.
On November 14, 2025, JR Motorsports announced it will enter the2026 Daytona 500, with Allgaier once again driving the No. 40 car and Traveller Whiskey returning as the sponsor.[51]
Allgaier went toLincoln Land Community College where he majored in engineering from 2004 to 2006. He is married, to Ashley, and they have two daughters Harper and Willow.[52]
Allgaier is nicknamed "Little Gator" as a play on his last name and his father being dubbed "Gator".[53]
After winning the2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship, December 14 is recognized as "Justin Allgaier Day" inSpringfield, Illinois, and December 9, 2025, is also known as "Justin Allgaier Day" in the entire state ofIllinois.
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
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| Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | NCSC | Pts | Ref |
| 2013 | Phoenix Racing | 51 | Chevy | DAY | PHO | LVS | BRI | CAL | MAR | TEX | KAN | RCH | TAL | DAR | CLT | DOV | POC | MCH | SON | KEN | DAY | NHA | IND | POC | GLN | MCH | BRI | ATL | RCH | CHI 27 | NHA | DOV | KAN 39 | CLT | TAL 24 | MAR | TEX | PHO 31 | HOM | 62nd | 01 | [54] |
| 2014 | HScott Motorsports | DAY 27 | PHO 30 | LVS 31 | BRI 17 | CAL 28 | MAR 23 | TEX 24 | DAR 23 | RCH 21 | TAL 27 | KAN 36 | CLT 37 | DOV 26 | POC 27 | MCH 16 | SON 33 | KEN 24 | DAY 25 | NHA 37 | IND 27 | POC 16 | GLN 17 | MCH 42 | BRI 19 | ATL 26 | RCH 28 | CHI 27 | NHA 20 | DOV 29 | KAN 41 | CLT 15 | TAL DNQ | MAR 17 | TEX 20 | PHO 37 | HOM 15 | 29th | 636 | [55] | ||
| 2015 | DAY 37 | ATL 20 | LVS 31 | PHO 18 | CAL 12 | MAR 42 | TEX 39 | BRI 8 | RCH 18 | TAL 23 | KAN 30 | CLT 43 | DOV 42 | POC 20 | MCH 27 | SON 35 | DAY 18 | KEN 24 | NHA 40 | IND 37 | POC 24 | GLN 19 | MCH 29 | BRI 12 | DAR 33 | RCH 25 | CHI 23 | NHA 39 | DOV 27 | CLT 40 | KAN 26 | TAL 42 | MAR 13 | TEX 28 | PHO 17 | HOM 36 | 30th | 588 | [56] | |||
| 2016 | 46 | DAY | ATL | LVS | PHO | CAL | MAR | TEX | BRI | RCH | TAL | KAN | DOV | CLT | POC | MCH | SON | DAY | KEN | NHA | IND | POC | GLN | BRI 40 | MCH | DAR | RCH | CHI | NHA | DOV | CLT | KAN | TAL | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM | 61st | 01 | [57] | ||
| 2020 | Hendrick Motorsports | 48 | Chevy | DAY | LVS | CAL | PHO | DAR | DAR | CLT | CLT | BRI | ATL | MAR | HOM | TAL | POC | POC | IND 37 | KEN | TEX | KAN | NHA | MCH | MCH | DRC | DOV | DOV | DAY | DAR | RCH | BRI | LVS | TAL | ROV | KAN | TEX | MAR | PHO | 53rd | 01 | [58] |
| 2021 | Spire Motorsports | 77 | Chevy | DAY | DRC | HOM | LVS | PHO | ATL | BRD | MAR | RCH | TAL | KAN | DAR | DOV | COA | CLT | SON | NSH | POC | POC 25 | ROA | ATL | NHA | GLN | IRC | MCH | DAY | DAR | RCH | BRI | LVS | TAL 40 | ROV | TEX | KAN | MAR | PHO | 59th | 01 | [59] |
| 2022 | DAY | CAL | LVS | PHO | ATL | COA | RCH | MAR | BRD 36 | TAL | DOV | DAR | KAN | CLT | GTW | SON | NSH | ROA | ATL | NHA | POC | IRC | MCH | RCH | GLN | DAY | DAR | KAN | BRI | TEX | 57th | 01 | [60] | |||||||||
| Beard Motorsports | 62 | Chevy | TAL 30 | ROV | LVS | HOM | MAR | PHO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2024 | Hendrick Motorsports | 5 | Chevy | DAY | ATL | LVS | PHO | BRI | COA | RCH | MAR | TEX | TAL | DOV | KAN | DAR | CLT 13 | GTW | SON | IOW | NHA | NSH | CSC | POC | IND | RCH | MCH | DAY | DAR | ATL | GLN | BRI | KAN | TAL | ROV | LVS | HOM | MAR | PHO | 49th | 01 | [61] |
| 2025 | JR Motorsports | 40 | Chevy | DAY 9 | ATL | COA | PHO | LVS | HOM | MAR | DAR | BRI | TAL | TEX | KAN | CLT | NSH | MCH | MXC | POC | ATL | CSC | SON | DOV | IND | IOW | GLN | RCH | DAY | DAR | GTW | BRI | NHA | KAN | ROV | LVS | TAL | MAR | PHO | 45th | 01 | [62] |
| 2026 | DAY | ATL | COA | PHO | LVS | DAR | MAR | BRI | KAN | TAL | TEX | GLN | CLT | NSH | MCH | POC | COR | SON | CHI | ATL | NWS | IND | IOW | RCH | NHA | DAY | DAR | GTW | BRI | KAN | LVS | ROV | PHO | TAL | MAR | HOM | ||||||
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| 2014 | HScott Motorsports | Chevrolet | 40 | 27 |
| 2015 | 18 | 37 | ||
| 2025 | JR Motorsports | Chevrolet | 19 | 9 |
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| Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | NOAPSC | Pts | Ref |
| 2008 | Penske Championship Racing | 12 | Dodge | DAY | CAL | LVS | ATL | BRI | NSH | TEX | PHO | MXC | TAL | RCH | DAR | CLT | DOV | NSH | KEN | MLW | NHA | DAY | CHI | GTY | IRP | CGV | GLN | MCH | BRI | CAL | RCH | DOV | BRI | CLT 34 | MEM | TEX 21 | PHO 11 | HOM 28 | 72nd | 370 | [63] |
| 2009 | DAY 40 | CAL 14 | LVS 8 | BRI 5 | TEX 10 | NSH 29 | PHO 8 | TAL 32 | RCH 38 | DAR 5 | CLT 14 | DOV 10 | NSH 13 | KEN 5 | MLW 17 | NHA 13 | DAY 8 | CHI 10 | GTY 11 | IRP 21 | IOW 15 | GLN 17 | MCH 7 | BRI 27 | CGV 36 | ATL 17 | RCH 8 | DOV 25 | KAN 6 | CAL 16 | CLT 12 | MEM 19 | TEX 25 | PHO 16 | HOM 20 | 6th | 4049 | [64] | |||
| 2010 | DAY 4 | CAL 9 | LVS 7 | BRI 1 | NSH 4 | PHO 13 | TEX 11 | TAL 15 | RCH 15 | DAR 17 | DOV 16 | CLT 4 | NSH 4 | KEN 8 | ROA 35 | NHA 6 | DAY 17 | CHI 10 | GTY 25 | IRP 7 | IOW 8 | GLN 34 | MCH 4 | BRI 33 | CGV 9 | ATL 13 | RCH 12 | DOV 9 | KAN 7 | CAL 8 | CLT 3 | GTY 3* | TEX 13 | PHO 8 | HOM 11 | 4th | 4679 | [65] | |||
| 2011 | Turner Motorsports | 31 | Chevy | DAY 27 | PHO 8 | LVS 2 | BRI 15 | CAL 12 | TEX 6 | TAL 7 | NSH 11 | RCH 3 | DAR 4 | DOV 29 | IOW 8 | CLT 13 | CHI 1 | MCH 13 | ROA 19 | DAY 5 | KEN 19 | NHA 10 | NSH 4 | IRP 27 | IOW 29 | GLN 12 | CGV 8 | BRI 15 | ATL 6 | RCH 9 | CHI 14 | DOV 10 | KAN 11 | CLT 7 | TEX 14 | PHO 9 | HOM 13 | 3rd | 1105 | [66] | |
| 2012 | DAY 33 | PHO 15 | LVS 8 | BRI 7 | CAL 32 | TEX 7 | RCH 15 | TAL 8 | DAR 13 | IOW 6 | CLT 8 | DOV 5 | MCH 14 | ROA 10 | KEN 5 | DAY 7 | NHA 8 | CHI 3 | IND 12 | IOW 2* | GLN 9 | CGV 1 | BRI 30 | ATL 5 | RCH 13 | CHI 11 | KEN 8 | DOV 30 | CLT 34 | KAN 7 | TEX 8 | PHO 11 | HOM 11 | 6th | 1076 | [67] | |||||
| 2013 | Turner Scott Motorsports | DAY 7 | PHO 3 | LVS 15 | BRI 8 | CAL 11 | TEX 10 | RCH 31 | TAL 5 | DAR 10 | CLT 7 | DOV 12 | IOW 8 | MCH 13 | ROA 2 | KEN 13 | DAY 13 | NHA 13 | CHI 8 | IND 33 | IOW 17 | GLN 7 | MOH 8 | BRI 4 | ATL 11 | RCH 11 | CHI 12 | KEN 17 | DOV 12 | KAN 5 | CLT 6 | TEX 19 | PHO 2 | HOM 19 | 5th | 1090 | [68] | ||||
| 2016 | JR Motorsports | 7 | Chevy | DAY 12 | ATL 8 | LVS 9 | PHO 4 | CAL 10 | TEX 6 | BRI 5 | RCH 35 | TAL 2 | DOV 4 | CLT 5 | POC 39 | MCH 8 | IOW 7 | DAY 2 | KEN 31 | NHA 7 | IND 5 | IOW 7 | GLN 7 | MOH 5 | BRI 2 | ROA 6 | DAR 11 | RCH 5 | CHI 5 | KEN 9 | DOV 3 | CLT 6 | KAN 14 | TEX 10 | PHO 4 | HOM 6 | 3rd | 4035 | [69] | ||
| 2017 | DAY 30 | ATL 30 | LVS 4 | PHO 1* | CAL 9 | TEX 13 | BRI 14 | RCH 2* | TAL 8* | CLT 12 | DOV 11 | POC 2 | MCH 16 | IOW 9 | DAY 30 | KEN 8 | NHA 32 | IND 35 | IOW 20 | GLN 4 | MOH 31 | BRI 5 | ROA 11 | DAR 8 | RCH 8 | CHI 1 | KEN 3 | DOV 2 | CLT 33 | KAN 5 | TEX 11 | PHO 10 | HOM 12 | 3rd | 4025 | [70] | |||||
| 2018 | DAY 31 | ATL 6 | LVS 4 | PHO 2* | CAL 2 | TEX 35 | BRI 2 | RCH 14 | TAL 3 | DOV 1* | CLT 32 | POC 37 | MCH 9 | IOW 1* | CHI 7 | DAY 9 | KEN 4 | NHA 7 | IOW 2 | GLN 3 | MOH 1 | BRI 3 | ROA 1* | DAR 7 | IND 1* | LVS 2 | RCH 32 | ROV 15 | DOV 3 | KAN 38 | TEX 5 | PHO 24 | HOM 7 | 7th | 2251 | [71] | |||||
| 2019 | DAY 2 | ATL 3 | LVS 31 | PHO 14 | CAL 9 | TEX 12 | BRI 30* | RCH 3 | TAL 28 | DOV 2 | CLT 2 | POC 11 | MCH 5 | IOW 3 | CHI 32 | DAY 17 | KEN 7 | NHA 3 | IOW 6 | GLN 3 | MOH 6 | BRI 8 | ROA 9 | DAR 9 | IND 2 | LVS 5 | RCH 4 | ROV 4 | DOV 2 | KAN 5 | TEX 6 | PHO 1 | HOM 14 | 4th | 4023 | [72] | |||||
| 2020 | DAY 30 | LVS 8 | CAL 12 | PHO 13 | DAR 3 | CLT 5 | BRI 18* | ATL 6 | HOM 32 | HOM 22 | TAL 28 | POC 6 | IRC 7 | KEN 20 | KEN 5 | TEX 3* | KAN 10 | ROA 30 | DRC 9 | DOV 1* | DOV 7 | DAY 29 | DAR 31 | RCH 1* | RCH 1* | BRI 5* | LVS 4 | TAL 29 | ROV 23 | KAN 10 | TEX 26 | MAR 2 | PHO 5* | 2nd | 4032 | [33] | |||||
| 2021 | DAY 28 | DRC 26 | HOM 38 | LVS 14 | PHO 8 | ATL 1 | MAR 9 | TAL 29 | DAR 1 | DOV 3* | COA 3 | CLT 11 | MOH 35 | TEX 2 | NSH 2 | POC 3 | ROA 12 | ATL 7 | NHA 2 | GLN 4 | IRC 11 | MCH 6 | DAY 3 | DAR 6 | RCH 4 | BRI 4* | LVS 2* | TAL 3 | ROV 9 | TEX 4 | KAN 9 | MAR 5 | PHO 9 | 5th | 2300 | [34] | |||||
| 2022 | DAY 5 | CAL 8 | LVS 5* | PHO 10 | ATL 34 | COA 33 | RCH 14 | MAR 29 | TAL 22 | DOV 2* | DAR 1* | TEX 4 | CLT 7 | PIR 5 | NSH 1* | ROA 12 | ATL 7 | NHA 1 | POC 7 | IRC 3 | MCH 2 | GLN 38 | DAY 13 | DAR 4 | KAN 2 | BRI 9* | TEX 29 | TAL 15 | ROV 5 | LVS 3 | HOM 10 | MAR 5 | PHO 3 | 3rd | 4034 | [73] | |||||
| 2023 | DAY 3 | CAL 3 | LVS 2 | PHO 36 | ATL 29 | COA 5 | RCH 13 | MAR 6 | TAL 28 | DOV 3 | DAR 2 | CLT 1* | PIR 2 | SON 7 | NSH 15 | CSC 3 | ATL 17 | NHA 6 | POC 23 | ROA 18* | MCH 14 | IRC 5 | GLN 16 | DAY 1 | DAR 7 | KAN 18 | BRI 1* | TEX 5* | ROV 37 | LVS 6 | HOM 15 | MAR 1 | PHO 3 | 2nd | 4034 | [74] | |||||
| 2024 | DAY 8 | ATL 28 | LVS 10 | PHO 29 | COA 13 | RCH 11 | MAR 5 | TEX 3* | TAL 38 | DOV 17 | DAR 1* | CLT 33 | PIR 2* | SON 6 | IOW 30 | NHA 4 | NSH 8 | CSC 9 | POC 2* | IND 9 | MCH 1* | DAY 7 | DAR 10 | ATL 30 | GLN 17 | BRI 30 | KAN 36 | TAL 25 | ROV 7 | LVS 3 | HOM 8 | MAR 5 | PHO 2 | 1st | 4035 | [75] | |||||
| 2025 | DAY 18 | ATL 2 | COA 29 | PHO 5* | LVS 1* | HOM 1 | MAR 3 | DAR 3* | BRI 3 | CAR 21 | TAL 4 | TEX 35* | CLT 4* | NSH 1* | MXC 34 | POC 10 | ATL 31 | CSC 23 | SON 6 | DOV 4 | IND 36* | IOW 16 | GLN 6 | DAY 3 | PIR 15 | GTW 28 | BRI 6 | KAN 13* | ROV 8 | LVS 3 | TAL 3 | MAR 26 | PHO 5* | 3rd | 4032 | [76] | |||||
| 2026 | DAY | ATL | COA | PHO | LVS | DAR | MAR | CAR | BRI | KAN | TAL | TEX | GLN | DOV | CLT | NSH | POC | COR | SON | CHI | ATL | IND | IOW | DAY | DAR | GTW | BRI | LVS | ROV | PHO | TAL | MAR | HOM | ||||||||
| NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | NCTC | Pts | Ref |
| 2005 | MB Motorsports | 63 | Ford | DAY | CAL | ATL | MAR DNQ | GTY DNQ | MFD | CLT | DOV | TEX | MCH | MLW 26 | KAN 36 | KEN DNQ | MEM DNQ | IRP | NSH | BRI | RCH | NHA | LVS 27 | MAR | ATL | TEX 27 | PHO | HOM DNQ | 58th | 304 | [77] |
| 2006 | DAY | CAL | ATL | MAR | GTY | CLT | MFD | DOV | TEX | MCH | MLW 22 | KAN 21 | KEN 36 | MEM | IRP | NSH | BRI | NHA | LVS | TAL | MAR | ATL | TEX | PHO | HOM | 56th | 252 | [78] | |||
| 2008 | MB Motorsports | 63 | Ford | DAY | CAL | ATL | MAR | KAN | CLT | MFD | DOV | TEX | MCH | MLW | MEM | KEN 24 | IRP | NSH | BRI | GTW | NHA | LVS | TAL | MAR | ATL | TEX | PHO | HOM | 88th | 91 | [79] |
* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
| ARCA Menards Series results | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | AMSC | Pts | Ref |
| 2002 | Allgaier Motorsports | 99 | Chevy | DAY | ATL | NSH | SLM | KEN | CLT | KAN | POC | MCH | TOL | SBO | KEN | BLN | POC | NSH | ISF 17 | WIN | 62nd | 465 | [80] | ||||||
| 4 | DSF 11 | CHI | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 75 | SLM 17 | TAL | CLT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2003 | 86 | DAY | ATL | NSH | SLM 12 | TOL 6 | KEN | CLT | BLN | KAN | MCH | LER | POC | POC | NSH | SLM 3 | TAL | CLT | SBO | 27th | 915 | [81] | |||||||
| Pontiac | ISF 28 | WIN 15 | DSF 30 | CHI | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2004 | DAY | NSH | SLM | KEN | TOL 29 | CLT | KAN | POC | MCH | SBO | BLN | KEN | GTW 27 | POC | LER | NSH | ISF 10 | TOL 2 | DSF 4 | CHI | SLM | TAL | 35th | 835 | [82] | ||||
| 2005 | DAY | NSH | SLM 34 | KEN | TOL DNQ | LAN | 31st | 1380 | [83] | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | MIL 6 | POC | MCH | KAN 13 | KEN 5 | BLN | POC | GTW 29 | LER | NSH | MCH | ||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | ISF 2 | TOL 4 | DSF 4* | CHI | SLM | TAL | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2006 | 02 | Ford | DAY DNQ | 10th | 4160 | [84] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | Chevy | NSH DNQ | SLM 18 | KEN 4 | POC 15 | MCH 40 | KAN 38 | KEN 39 | BLN 9 | POC 19 | GTW 36 | NSH 16 | MCH 40 | MIL 4* | TOL 4 | DSF 32 | CHI 29 | SLM 3 | TAL 26 | IOW 25 | |||||||||
| Pontiac | WIN 7 | TOL 2 | ISF 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2007 | Chevy | DAY 7 | USA 4 | NSH 11 | SLM 10 | KAN 8 | WIN 29 | KEN 10 | TOL 14 | IOW 7 | POC 8 | MCH 31 | BLN 5 | KEN 40 | POC 6 | NSH 30 | ISF 11 | MIL 23 | GTW 4 | DSF 22 | CHI 27 | SLM 1 | TAL 13 | TOL 26 | 4th | 4855 | [85] | ||
| 2008 | DAY 2 | SLM 1 | IOW 2 | KAN 30 | CAR 27 | KEN 21 | TOL 4 | POC 5 | MCH 37 | CAY 1 | KEN 3 | BLN 2 | POC 1 | NSH 8 | ISF 6 | DSF 16 | CHI 4 | SLM 4 | NJE 1 | TOL 1 | 1st | 5260 | [86] | ||||||
| Dodge | TAL 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | Roy Kovski Racing | 16 | Chevy | DAY | PHO | TAL | KAN | TOL | CLT | MOH | POC | ELK | BLN | IOW | WIN | GLN | MCH | ISF 4 | MLW | DSF | BRI | SLM | KAN | 73rd | 40 | [87] | |||
| NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results | ||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Pos. | Pts | Ref |
| 2014 | Menno Admiraal | 83 | Chevy | PHO | IRW | S99 | IOW | KCR | SON 14 | SLS | CNS | IOW | EVG | KCR | MMP | AAS | PHO | 68th | 30 | [88] |
| Sporting positions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by | ARCA Re/MAX Series champion 2008 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion 2024 | Succeeded by |
| Achievements | ||
| Preceded by | NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year 2009 | Succeeded by |