Justin Allgaier clinches Chase spot in O'Reilly Series in 2026
Justin Allgaier has clinched a Chase spot in the NASCAR O'Reilly Series during the 2026 season. Allgaier will likely win the regular season title.
Welcome to the Chase, Justin Allgaier. In non-shocking news, Allgaier has clinched a spot in the Chase during the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Series season. This doesn't come as a surprise because the JR Motorsports driver has five wins and a 224-point lead in the O'Reilly Series standings.
There are six races left before the Chase entering Sonoma Raceway, but Allgaier is very likely to win the O'Reilly series regular season championship. Barring one of the most insane collapses in NASCAR history, the driver of the No. 7 car should have the most points entering the Chase.
Allgaier is having one of his better seasons in the O'Reilly Series, so there should be plenty of reasons why he is the favorite to win his second title. The O'Reilly Series better watch out because clinching a spot in the Chase two months before the end of the regular season is an unbelievable outcome.More: How to watch NASCAR live at Sonoma in June 2026, full scheduleThis article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Justin Allgaier clinches Chase spot in O'Reilly Series in 2026
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