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Allmendinger On The Cusp Of Contention
Oct 7th, 2010 by T.C.

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If you watched the Sprint Cup race at Dover two weeks ago, you caught a glimpse of what might be the future for AJ Allmendinger.  And if he continues to run like he did, that future looks very bright.

It’s been an up and down ride for Allmendinger through his short career.  From getting the opportunity to come to NASCAR with Red Bull Racing, to getting booted for another unproven open wheeler (Scott Speed), and then getting a rare second shot in the Cup Series with Richard Petty Motorsports.  And now this season, Allmendinger appears that he has made strides and could be right on the edge of becoming a contender on a weekly basis.

Allmendinger, currently in his fourth year in the Cup Series, has had his best season to date.  He’s improved in every statistical category including points position (19th), laps led (176), and average finish (17.8).  He’s picked up one top five and seven top ten finishes this season, and earned his first career pole at the spring Phoenix race.  And in his last four starts, Allmendinger has four top 12 finishes.

At Dover, Allmendinger qualified second, and led 143 laps before a cut tire killed his chances to win.  Before the tire problem though, Allmendinger had built up a several second lead and appeared to be the class of the field.  Even with having to pit under green, and losing a lap, ‘Dinger still fought back to finish 10th.

If the proverbial light has come on for Allmendinger, it couldn’t be coming at a better time.  It was announced only a matter of weeks ago that he would be returning to RPM for the 2011 season as the driver of the famous #43.  And with the departure of Kasey Kahne, ‘Dinger now becomes the main guy for Petty and the Gilletts.  He will be tasked with helping to not only revive RPM, but also bring the #43 back to prominence.

Allmendinger has proven over the course of his career that he can win, and I believe it’s only a matter of time before he and his team break through.  A strong run to the finish of the 2010 season could well give this team the momentum they need to propel them to contending for wins regularly in 2011.  I wouldn’t even be surprised if this team was in the Chase discussion come next summer.

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