NASCAR notebook: Allgaier setting sights on championship
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[September 15, 2018]
LAS VEGAS - The Xfinity Series
regular season concludes in Saturday night's DC Solar 300 (5 p.m. ET
on NBCSN, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway, and current points leader Justin Allgaier is not only
enjoying a career year but intent to turn it into a championship.
The JR Motorsports driver has five wins and leads Cole Custer by a
healthy 49 points in the championship standings. The victory total
is more than double that of Allgaier's entire previous nine-year
career competing in the series.
"Personally I feel that I'm in the best place I've ever been behind
the wheel of a race car," Allgaier said trackside Friday morning.
"I'm more confident in what we're doing. The better we run, the more
confidence you build, and I think that's been a huge part for me and
it's been a lot of fun this year.
"It took me almost 10 years to win five races, and we've done that
already this year. So I'm not going to take it for granted because I
know how hard it is to get to victory lane and how lucky we are
right now to be in this position. Hopefully we can carry this
momentum through the playoffs and see what happens.
Allgaier, who drives the No. 7 Chevrolet for JRM, has won three of
the last five races, including last weekend at Indianapolis. He has
a streak of 13 top-10 finishes and has only one finish outside the
top five in the last seven races. His best previous championship
finish was third in 2016 and 2017.
A SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO THE VICTIMS OF THE LAS VEGAS CONCERT TRAGEDY
Kyle Larson's No. 42 DC Solar Chevrolet will carry a special paint
scheme honoring the victims of the 2017 Las Vegas concert tragedy.
Several DC Solar company employees attended the music festival last
October and were in the crowd during the shooting. The company has
provided donations to the charities that help the victims.
One of those charities, "58 Strong," will be on the Larson's car
this weekend. The organization was established to help support
children who lost a parent in the tragedy.
CINDRIC, TEAM PENSKE GAIN SPONSOR
Xfinity Series championship hopeful Austin Cindric gained a key
sponsorship with MoneyLion signing on to be the primary sponsor of
Cindric's No. 22 Penske Racing Ford this week at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway, plus another three upcoming races to close out the 2018
season.
"Team Penske has an incredible record of success on the track, and
as one of the most promising drivers in NASCAR, Austin Cindric is a
great match for MoneyLion," said the company's CEO Dee Choubey.
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Driver Justin Allgaier celebrates after winning NAPA Auto Parts 200
Nationwide Series NASCAR race in Montreal, August 18, 2012.
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"He and his entire team at Penske inspire fans and illustrate the
power of dreaming big to achieve your goals. At MoneyLion, we aim to
inspire people to take control of their finances to achieve their
dreams, and we're excited to introduce our products to NASCAR fans
across the nation."
Cindric is currently ranked 12th in the Xfinity Series championship
standings with the regular-season finale set for Saturday in Las
Vegas. He'll close out the season in the No. 22 Team Penske Ford,
which leads the owner's championship with six victories and six
poles with drivers Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney and
Cindric.
"To be a part of their first foray into NASCAR and bringing a new
sponsor into the sport and my age is really tied in with what they
are able to do with the services they provide on the app,"' Cindric
said. "To have that tie-in with them being a young company and me
being a young driver, trying to move up together, I think is an
opportunity for a lot bigger things."
HISTORIC RUN FOR HAILIE DEEGAN
Hailie Deegan made NASCAR history Thursday night as the first woman
to qualify on pole position for a NASCAR K&N West Series race. She
finished runner-up to Sheldon Creed in the race at the Las Vegas
Motor Speedway Dirt Track. And while the historical moment is
promising, the 17-year old Californian said she is encouraged but
not satisfied.
"Coming back in here everyone was like, 'Good job, a top five.' And
I'm like, 'Top five, what are you talking about?'" Deegan said
Friday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
"Everyone is saying, 'You finished second, highest finishing place
for a girl.' And I'm like, 'No, I qualified on pole, this is
actually back a position.' It's those things. First girl to qualify
on pole, but I don't want to be the best girl, I want to be the best
driver.
"That's my mentality."
The runner-up finish was Deegan's second of the season, equaling her
showing at Douglas County Speedway (Ore.) earlier this season. She
has four top fives and nine top 10s in 11 races this season.
--Field Level Media.
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