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Who is Justin Allgaier’s Wife? NASCAR’s Power Couple!

Justin Allgaier is a famous American race car driver who has been racing for almost fifteen years. He races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports.

He’s won sixteen races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series since 2008. Justin finished high school and went to Lincoln Land Community College. He also has a bachelor’s degree in engineering.

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Who is Justin Allgaier’s Wife?

Justin Allgaier’s wife is Ashley Allgaier. She is a dedicated and supportive presence in his life and in the NASCAR racing world.

Married to the seasoned NASCAR driver, Ashley actively works with Justin Allgaier Motorsports, demonstrating her commitment not only to her husband’s career but also to the world of motorsports itself.

Their family is important to them, and they have two children together, Harper Allgaier and Willow Leigh. Ashley Allgaier, born in 1996, is currently 25 years old, and her involvement in racing reflects her passion and dedication.

She hails from Chicago, Illinois, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture.

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How Did Justin Allgaier Start His Racing Career?

Well, back in 2003, his dad, Mike Allgaier, got him into ARCA races. Justin drove his dad’s No. 86 car in a few races and did pretty well. He came in sixth in one race and third in another.

The next year, he raced in Toledo and came in second. He also raced in the South Pacific Saloon Car Championship for the USA and did really well, finishing in the top five twice.

In 2005, Justin raced in seven ARCA events for different teams. He even set a track record in Springfield and got his first pole position and four top-five finishes.

In 2006, he did a full season of ARCA racing and finished 10th overall, becoming the first person from Springfield to win in the 72-year history of the fairgrounds.

Then in 2007, he won another ARCA race in Salem and came in fourth overall. Justin signed with Penske Racing in 2008 and raced in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

How Did Justin Allgaier Start His Racing Career?
How Did Justin Allgaier Start His Racing Career?

 

In 2009, while racing in Montreal, he got into a bit of trouble on the track and caused a collision with other cars. In 2010, he had a good season and won his first Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

He also raced for Turner Scott Motorsports and won a race in Montreal in 2012. In 2013, he made his debut in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Chicagoland Speedway. In 2014, he raced full-time in the Sprint Cup Series, competing for the Rookie of the Year award.

Things changed in 2016 when Clint Bowyer replaced him at HScott Motorsports. But Justin didn’t stop racing. He joined Brandt No. 7 as a driver, replacing Regan Smith. He stayed with JR Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2017, and he won a race in Phoenix.

In 2020, he had a tough start to the season but eventually won races in Daytona, Phoenix, Bristol, Las Vegas, and Pocono. In 2021, he had a rough beginning, but he won his first race of the season at Darlington Raceway Speedway by beating Cup champion Martin Truex Jr.

He also filled in for Justin Haley in the Spire Motorsports No. 77 Cup Series race in June 2021 when Haley got hurt in a crash.

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