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Sentences forA. J. Allmendinger
- However, on lap 148, Hamlin hit the tri-oval wall head on and then his car was struck by A. J. Allmendinger and went airborne.Denny Hamlin-Wikipedia
- However, on December 27, 2008, GEM announced that A. J. Allmendinger, who drove the team's No.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- The team announced they had moved A. J. Allmendinger over to the No.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- However, he was blocked and ran down into the wet grass by his teammate A. J. Allmendinger.Kasey Kahne-Wikipedia
- For 2013, Labonte and JTG would have the best finish of 15th at Daytona before he was replaced at Kentucky by A. J. Allmendinger.JTG Daugherty Racing-Wikipedia
- 22 by A. J. Allmendinger.Kurt Busch-Wikipedia
- Elliott was scheduled to be the Team Red Bull entry for Atlanta, but A. J. Allmendinger drove the car instead, Elliott instead drove the No.Bill Elliott-Wikipedia
- Second-year driver A. J. Allmendinger replaced Carpentier, after being released from Red Bull Racing in favor of Scott Speed.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- During the Camping World 300 at California Speedway, Keselowski was involved in an accident involving A. J. Allmendinger and J. J. Yeley.Brad Keselowski-Wikipedia
- His season began with four consecutive victories at Long Beach, Houston, Monterrey, and Milwaukee, although his winning streak was ended by the emergence of A. J. Allmendinger, who won three races in a row through the middle of the season.Sébastien Bourdais-Wikipedia
- 00.Waltrip entered three full-time cars for 2008 David Reutimann/Michael McDowell/Mike Skinner/Kenny Wallace/A. J. Allmendinger and Mike Bliss No.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- The next day Sadler was involved in a wreck where he hit the inside fence (a blind spot on the track, not well-recorded by video cameras) after being hit from behind by A. J. Allmendinger.Elliott Sadler-Wikipedia
- 10 at Richard Petty Motorsports, with A. J. Allmendinger driving.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- In December 2008, it was reported that A. J. Allmendinger would replace Sadler in the No.Elliott Sadler-Wikipedia
- Open wheel stars like Sam Hornish Jr., Patrick Carpentier, Dario Franchitti, Jacques Villeneuve, A. J. Allmendinger and Danica Patrick all made the move to the Monster Energy Cup series, with varying degrees of success.Stock car racing-Wikipedia
- After the 2008 season, turmoil emerged when A. J. Allmendinger and Reed Sorenson were signed to drive for the team, while Elliott Sadler was released from his ride in the 19 car and planned to sue the team to keep his job.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- McDowell finished 2nd behind A. J. Allmendinger.Michael McDowell (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- The next day Ambrose started second and after leading some laps, came up short after a side-by-side battle with former teammate A. J. Allmendinger who beat Ambrose by 1.5 seconds after accelerating away from Ambrose on the final lap.Marcos Ambrose-Wikipedia
- Bourdais demanded that Tracy be suspended, since he felt that Tracy had cost him several points that he could have used to widen his lead in the points standings over Tracy's teammate, A. J. Allmendinger.Paul Tracy-Wikipedia
- Wilson finished 11th in the points standings with 188 points, and was second in the rookie of the year standings, after a season-long battle with A. J. Allmendinger.Justin Wilson (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- Larry Foyt, A. J. Allmendinger and Kurt Busch competed in the 400 first; all other participants competed in the 500 prior to racing in the 400.Brickyard 400-Wikipedia
- However, when the team failed to field a car for the entire season, McDonald's became absent from NASCAR until 2004, when it joined Evernham Motorsports, becoming a part-time sponsor for drivers Bill Elliott, Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler, A.J. Allmendinger, and Reed Sorenson all the way until 2010.McDonald's-Wikipedia
- After only running one year's worth of Sprint Cup Series races in his career, Richard Petty Motorsports signed Almirola to a one-year contract, replacing the departing A. J. Allmendinger in the legendary 43 car.Aric Almirola-Wikipedia
- A. J. Allmendinger took over the No.Reed Sorenson-Wikipedia
- In 2012 Hornish replaced A. J. Allmendinger (suspended by NASCAR for failing a drug test) in Penske's No.Sam Hornish Jr.-Wikipedia
- 83 Red Bull-sponsored Toyota Camry for the new Team Red Bull, with crew chief Doug Richert, as a teammate to A. J. Allmendinger.Brian Vickers-Wikipedia
- Labonte ran at Sonoma Raceway in the 47, but was subsequently replaced by A. J. Allmendinger in the 47 for selected races starting at the 2013 Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, ending Labonte's streak of consecutive starts at 704.Bobby Labonte-Wikipedia
- Midway through the season, Hornish replaced A. J. Allmendinger in Penske's No.Sam Hornish Jr.-Wikipedia
- However, Michael McDowell struggled to keep the car in the Top 35 in owner points, which is necessary for automatic qualification into each race, and Waltrip replaced him with Mike Skinner, Kenny Wallace, A. J. Allmendinger and Mike Bliss in an effort to reclaim a Top 35 spot.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- 51 by A. J. Allmendinger.Regan Smith-Wikipedia
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