Allgaier Caps NCTS Season with
Texas Debut
SPRINGFIELD, IL (November 7, 2005) – Nineteen-year-old
Justin Allgaier has had a tough learning curve
while competing with Missouri-based MB Motorsports
for his first foray into the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series but the young driver feels as though
progress was made during his limited time in the
seat of the #63 Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool/Dave
Port Truck Sales Ford F-150.
“It’s been tough,” stated the
young driver. “Of course I want to go out
there, win races and be consistently in the top-10
but I also know that I have a lot to learn. This
sport isn’t about wants, it’s about
determination and that desire that keeps fueling
you to go back out after you have a bad run and
keep diggin’. This series (NCTS) is highly
competitive even for the most seasoned veteran
and multi-truck teams, so I am happy with what
Mike Mittler and everyone on the #63 team offered
because we gave it our best effort every time.
I couldn’t have asked for a better coach
and mentor than Mike Mittler – he’s
intelligent, patient and has a lot of experience
under his belt. He stays positive and gives 200%
so it makes everyone else around him want to do
the same.”
“We struggled with running a limited schedule,
the new points system and trying to hold our own
against these guys but we were able to start four
races. My goal was to gain experience by turning
laps, not tear a lot up and just learn from the
best out there. I feel as though I did that and
still had fun so I can’t ask for much more.
A top 15 would have been nice but we ended up
with one DNF and three decent finishes (1 26th
and 2 27th places). I think our 22nd place qualifying
effort at Texas really surprised a few people
so hopefully that shows promise on what we are
capable of.”
Allgaier and Mike Mittler’s independent
#63 team made their first start at the Milwaukee
Mile in June’s “Toyota Tundra Milwaukee
200” and earned their highest finish (26th)
after starting 34th. And they capped their season
this past weekend at Texas Motor Speedway’s
“Silverado 350k” with an impressive
22nd place qualifying effort. The team struggled
during the event but managed a 27th place finish.
“My plan was to allow some of the faster
teams around me early on and just settle in before
trying to make some moves. We were doing OK and
fell a lap down. I got pinched into the grass
and went for a dirt track ride through the infield!
We didn’t tear anything up but lost some
momentum and once you are down laps, you’re
just riding it out so I was making the most of
it.”
The Texas event was an emotional one for the
entire #63 team as rising talent Tony Roper tragically
lost his life in 2000 at Texas Motor Speedway
while piloting the MB Motorsports’ #26 entry
in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Allgaier noted, “I wished that we could
have run better for Tony. That qualifying effort
helped us feel good about being here because he
is still very important to this entire team and
I will take that with me forever. It was nice
to go through the garage and see people like Ron
Hornaday have a decal on for Tony – I know
it means a lot to Mike (Mittler), all of the guys
who worked directly with him and his family to
know that people still remember and care. This
sport is a family and I can’t thank everyone
enough - from the Mittlers, Dave Porter, our hardworking
crew and great sponsors including the U.S. Air
Force to John Munson, Wayne Auton, the entire
NCTS staff, the Roush Racing Ford teams and all
of the other teams, drivers and crew who welcomed
me.”
Allgaier has not finalized plans for his 2006
racing season yet but is looking towards a full
season in his own Allgaier Motorsports’
ARCA RE/MAX ride if funding permits and occasional
dirt late model and open wheel events.
When asked if he would return to the NASCAR ranks,
he smiled and said, “I have knocked on many
doors and plan to keep it up until I get barred
from a few places. My bags are always packed so
if there is anyone ever looking for a driver,
yes, I’m available!!!”
The #63 MB Motorsports team is sponsored
by Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool; Dave Porter
Truck Sales; LubriLoy; Ford Racing Performance
Parts; ENERPAC; Tanner Racing Products by MB;
TRASHMAN; Russo’s Tinting; Childs Tire;
Advanced Sign; U.S. Air Force; Ownersite.com and
f150online.com.
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