MOORESVILLE, N.C. — BRANDT Professional Agriculture will return as the primary sponsor for JR Motorsports’ driver Justin Allgaier and the No. 7 team next season.
It will mark the eighth consecutive season BRANDT has partnered with Allgaier in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, making the company JRM’s second longest-tenured sponsor.
“It’s an honor for us to continue this partnership alongside Rick (Brandt) and everyone at BRANDT Professional Agriculture,” said JR Motorsports CEO Kelley Earnhardt Miller. “BRANDT and Justin have become synonymous with performance and success, and Rick’s enthusiasm for this program is unmatched. Year after year the No. 7 team remains one of the strongest competitors in the garage.”
BRANDT has built a consistent presence in NASCAR following its initial partnership with Allgaier in 2011. Since then, Allgaier has regularly been a title contender and has advanced to the Championship 4 in four of the last six seasons.
“On behalf of Team BRANDT, we are thrilled to extend our partnership with Justin and JR Motorsports,” said Rick Brandt, president and CEO of BRANDT. “Our philosophy is to win in the field and to dominate on the track. JRM and Justin give us the tools to do that. Let’s finish 2022 strong, go get that championship, and be ready for a great 2023.”
This season, 36-year-old Allgaier extended his title as the winningest driver in team history, adding three more victories to the 13 he’s clinched behind the wheel of a JRM Chevrolet.
“It’s great to return to JRM next season and to continue our partnership with BRANDT Professional Agriculture,” said Allgaier, who recently qualified for the Xfinity Series playoffs for the seventh consecutive time. “Our relationship has continued to grow and expand and I am extremely proud of everything that we have accomplished together.
“They have become a family to me. The same way that JRM has over the last seven years. I’m honored to have the opportunity to continue to drive this No. 7 Chevrolet for Dale (Earnhardt Jr.) and Kelley and compete for race wins and championships year after year.”