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Monday night, Justin Allgaier broke a record for non-Cup drivers at Charlotte. CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 29: Justin Allgaier, driver of the #7 Unilever Military DeCA RCPT Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Alsco Uniforms 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 29, 2023 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) Via Media.NASCAR In a streak that started back on March 18th, 2017 in his sophomore season at Junior Motorsports, Justin Allgaier has found a home in Victory Lane at least once per year now for 7 years straight. That is the new record for a non-Cup Series full-time driver. Late Monday night, Justin led a race-high 83 laps to score his first win of 2023. That win just so happens to be Jr Motorsports' first win of the season as well. Justin Allgaier has won a total of 17 times since joining Junior Motorsports and their powerhouse Xfinity Series program with a personal record of 5 wins in 2018 and a low of a single victory at Phoenix in the fall of 2019. Since that day in March of 2017, Justin Allgaier has won at Phoenix twice, Darlington twice, Dover twice, Swept Richmond in 2020, Iowa, Mid-Ohio, Atlanta, Road America, Indianapolis, Chicagoland, Nashville, New Hampshire, and now Charlotte. Allgaier is now tied at 16th with Greg Biffle for all-time Xfinity Series wins at 20 but sits firmly atop the list of Full-time drivers in the series. With all that being said, Allgaier has a lot more wins left in him. By: Tom Luttermoser
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Tom Luttermoser"Being a NASCAR fan since the mid-90s, I've seen my sport go through immense changes, from Earnhardt to Gordon, Gordon to Johnson, Johnson to the "Big 3". Petty's 200 to Busch's 229*. I've seen 2 generations of racers and 4 generations of racecars. I've seen the peak of the sport, I've seen the loss of a legend. I can, in fact say.. This is the greatest time our sport has seen since its golden era and it will do nothing but grow from here. We talk about the Golden Era, The Modern Era. I think, We're entering the NEXT GEN Era." Categories
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