Chris Stapleton's Traveller Whiskey partners with JR Motorsports and Justin Allgaier for the team's Daytona 500 Cup Series debut.
JR Motorsports has secured a multi-year sponsorship deal with Jarrett Industries for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Jarrett Industries has been a steadfast partner for JR Motorsports over the years. With this renewed agreement, Jarrett will take the role of primary sponsor in six events during the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
JR Motorsports, co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr., announce their entry into the Daytona 500 that will be driven by Justin Allgaier and include a partnership with Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey brand.
Allgaier finally captured his first Xfinity championship in 2024. He started last season’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte in place of Kyle Larson, who arrived late from the Indy 500. He earned a 13th-place finish after NASCAR called the race due to rain.
Justin Allgaier Reflects on His Dream Come True with JRM, aiming for Daytona glory and driven by Dale Jr.'s legacy.
When each new year in NASCAR commences, there is always something new apparent when the haulers are unloaded and the crews go to work for the first time. In some cases, it's a new paint scheme or a new sponsor accompanying familiar names and numbers.
Justin Allgaier, the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion, recently gave fans a glimpse into the camaraderie at JR Motorsports, through a playful texting video shared on the team's official X account.
Wallace shared a video on the Google-owned platform recently where he reacted to LaJoie's statement. In the video, the former NASCAR driver, who has the most starts (547) in the Xfinity Series under his belt, stated that even if it was hard for some people to digest, the truth was nobody 'cares' about the Xfinity or the Truck Series.
Dale Earnhardt and his son Dale Earnhardt Jr. are still a force to be reckoned with despite their departure from active racing.
Under the new OEP rule, Dale Earnhardt Jr. might enter the Daytona 500 with his JRM team, following its first Cup entry with Justin Allgaier.
Corey LaJoie will serve as an analyst for the five Prime Video Cup races this season and run a limited schedule for Rick Ware Racing.
Crew chief reflects on his time with Dale Earnhardt Jr., sharing insights into the pressure, challenges, and triumphs at Hendrick.