HScott Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Preview
Justin Allgaier
No. 51 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
Homestead-Miami Speedway
Ford EcoBoost 400 | November 16, 2014
Last Race of the Season…Justin Allgaier will make his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) start at Homestead-Miami Speedway (HMS) on Sunday afternoon. HMS is the only remaining track in the NSCS that Allgaier hasn’t made a start at in the No. 51 BRANDT Chevy. He does have six starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) at the season-ending 1.5-mile track.
BRANDT International Paint Scheme…The No. 51 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevy will be sporting a different look this weekend at HMS. A bright yellow world map has been placed on the traditional BRANDT red to bring attention to their international business. BRANDT products are increasing yield and production quality in agriculture markets around the globe. Currently, BRANDT products can be found in over 40 countries supported by their international business managers.
Phoenix II Recap…Justin Allgaier made his third-career NSCS start at Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) on Sunday in front of a sold out crowd. Allgaier and the BRANDT Professional Agriculture team completed three practice sessions during the weekend and earned the 27th starting position for the Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500. After contact with another competitor on pit road early in the race, he drove the No. 51 BRANDT Chevy home to a 37th-place finish for HScott Motorsports.
Sunoco Rookie of the Year…After graduating to the NSCS this season, Allgaier is competing for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in the No. 51 BRANDT Chevy. In 2009, Allgaier took home the Rookie of the Year title in the NNS. After Phoenix, Allgaier is currently third in the standings, behind Kyle Larson and Austin Dillon.
Justin Allgaier on Homestead-Miami Speedway:
“This will be my first time in the Sprint Cup car at Homestead [Miami Speedway], so I’m curious to see how it goes. Homestead hasn’t been one of my better tracks in the Nationwide Series, but I’m going there with an open mind and we will see what happens. It’s a big weekend for everyone at BRANDT with the international paint scheme. They have a lot of guests coming in from around the world, and I really want to have a good finish for them and going into the off season.”
Crew Chief Steve Addington on Homestead-Miami Speedway:
“Homestead [Miami Speedway] is the last race of the season and we really want to go into the winter with a good finish. We’ve found some stuff that Justin [Allgaier] really likes, so we will try that this weekend and see how it goes.”
About Competition Director and Crew Chief Steve Addington:
Spartanburg, S.C. native Steve Addington joined HScott Motorsports in January 2014 as competition director and crew chief for the No. 51 BRANDT Chevrolet SS. Steve comes to the team from Stewart-Haas Racing, where he spent the past two seasons as crew chief on the No. 14 team and earned four wins with Tony Stewart. Addington also served as a Sprint Cup Series crew chief at Team Penske and Joe Gibbs Racing, racking up a total of 20 wins in the series. Addington began his career working on dirt cars and is a former Nationwide Series crew chief. Addington resides in China Grove, N.C. with his wife Katie and has three children.
No. 51 BRANDT Team Members:
Driver: Justin AllgaierCrew Chief: Steve AddingtonCar Chief: Pierre Kuettel
Engineer: Jonathan BowenShock Specialist: Clay AlexanderTire Specialist: Kyle Louchart
Interior Specialist:Jamie EdwardsMechanic: Ronnie GriffinMechanic: Mark O’Donnell
Engine Tuner: Howard Shipwash
Truck Driver: Mike ClemenstonSpotter: Rocky Ryan
About BRANDT: A leading agricultural company, BRANDT consists of three divisions-Specialty Formulations, Retail Agronomy and Dealer Support-serving growers around the globe. Founded in 1953 by Glen Brandt and his sister Evelyn Brandt Thomas to help Illinois farmers adopt new and profitable technologies, the company has experienced aggressive growth under the leadership of President and CEO Rick Brandt. Innovation, technology and strong customer service are a few of the core beliefs that drive BRANDT today. BRANDT’s focus is providing the products and services that give growers the best opportunity for maximum return while building a stronger, healthier and more abundant food supply. For more information, visit BRANDT on the web at: www.brandt.co
About HScott Motorsports: HScott Motorsports, which began as Phoenix Racing in 1989, is owned and operated by Harry Scott Jr. and competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Scott purchased the team from long-time owner James Finch in September 2013. His vision is to develop talented young drivers, and partner with dedicated sponsors to build a championship contending team. HScott Motorsports is aligned with NASCAR Sprint Cup Series powerhouse team Hendrick Motorsports. HScott receives chassis, engines and technical support from Hendrick Motorsports. 2014 marks Scott’s first full year of Sprint Cup team ownership. Scott also owns part of Turner Scott Motorsports, a championship team based in Mooresville, N.C. which competes full time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series and K&N Pro Series East.