For years, Dale Earnhardt Jr. dreamed of seeing JR Motorsports (JRM) compete in the NASCAR Cup Series, and in 2025, that dream is finally coming true. The two-time Daytona 500 winner (2004, 2014) and 15-time Most Popular Driver is stepping back into the Cup Series—not as a driver, but as a team owner fielding the No. 40 Chevrolet in NASCAR’s biggest race.
With Xfinity Series champion Justin Allgaier behind the wheel and country music star Chris Stapleton’s backing, JRM’s entry into the Great American Race is one of the biggest storylines of the new season.
Dale Jr.’s Emotional Return to the Cup Garage
After stepping away from full-time racing in 2017 due to concussion-related issues, Dale Jr. has remained deeply involved in the sport—as an Xfinity Series team owner, broadcaster, and NASCAR ambassador. But his heart has always been with the Cup Series, and now he’s back in a whole new role.
“It’s awesome. You know, it’s a dream of mine to be in the Cup garage as an owner, so it’s pretty special to finally have that opportunity, especially since it’s the biggest race of the year.” – Dale Earnhardt Jr.
JRM’s No. 40 Chevy rolled into the Daytona garage, marking a major milestone in Earnhardt’s career. But the journey to get here wasn’t easy. For years, JRM held off on making the jump to Cup due to the financial risks, charter system challenges, and sponsorship uncertainties.
Now, with the right partner and the right moment, Dale Jr. is taking the leap.
Chris Stapleton’s Role in Bringing JRM to Cup Racing
One of the most unexpected but pivotal figures in this Cup Series entry is Chris Stapleton, the Grammy-winning country music icon.
Dale Jr. admitted that Cup Series racing was always in the back of his mind, but he needed the right partner to make it happen. That partner turned out to be Stapleton, whose investment and sponsorship efforts helped push JRM into the sport’s top tier.
“I don’t know that we ever had a plan that we were going to enter the 2025 Daytona 500. Chris and his team came to us with an idea, and this is the way stuff kind of comes together sometimes.” – Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Can Justin Allgaier Deliver for JRM?
The pressure is on Justin Allgaier to deliver a strong performance in JRM’s first-ever Cup Series start. The 2024 Xfinity Series champion has Daytona 500 experience—having competed in the race in 2014 and 2015—but now, he’s carrying the weight of a fanbase hungry to see JRM succeed at the Cup level.
Earnhardt Jr. isn’t just watching from afar—he’s actively involved in the team’s Daytona preparations, making sure the No. 40 Chevrolet is fine-tuned and ready to compete.
“Certainly, with a brand new car, you’ve got bugs and things to work out and you try to streamline everything, get it doing what it’s supposed to do. But hopefully, by the night, we’ll have the speed we need.” – Dale Earnhardt Jr.
A Cinderella Story for NASCAR?
JRM’s Cup Series debut at the Daytona 500 is the kind of story NASCAR fans love. A legendary driver returns, not to race, but to build something new. A championship-winning Xfinity driver gets his big Cup Series shot. And a country music superstar helps bring it all together.
Can JRM shock the world and make a deep run in the Daytona 500? Fans are certainly hoping so—and with Dale Jr. at the helm, the energy surrounding this entry is electric.