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AJ ALLMENDINGER experienced a difficult period on Sunday on Sunday at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.
The Nascar Cup series driver skipped an internal seal when his engine had trouble accelerating the pace in the first six laps of the race. He pulled a hit on the manufacturer of his team engines while driving, and he was heard on the radio. He told his team that he had lost the engine.
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AJ ALLMENDINGER welcomes fans during pilot presentations before the Wurth 400, on May 4, 2025, in Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. (Austin McAfee / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“Hey ecr, you guys sucks,” was heard that all the guidelines saying about the company.
Allmendrener finished 38th.
The ECR engines feed Richard Childress Racing, Trackhouse Racing, Kaulig Racing and Beard Motorsports on the CUP series circuit.
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AJ ALLMENDERGER rolls during the Wurth 400 in Texas Motor Speedway on May 4, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)
The company also feeds teams from the XFINITY series, notably Jordan Anderson Racing, Big Machine Racing, Our Motorsports, COPE Family Racing, Viking Motorsports, Young’s Motorsports and Alpha Prime Racing.
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Allmendinger Drives for Kaulig Racing. He gathered three TOP-10 this season and participated in a possible shot in the NASCAR CUP Series qualifiers this season.
But a final dead in Kansas Speedway pushed it six places to 25th in the ranking. He finished 36th in Texas last week and 24th in Talladega a few weeks ago.

AJ ALLMENDINGER led during training and qualifications to Darlington Raceway, April 5, 2025, in Darlington, SCE (Jim Dedmon-Imagn images)
Kyle Larson won the Kansas victory. This is the third of the season and its second suite on the track. He now has a 35 -point lead on William Byron.