Man, I’ve been digging into A.J. Allmendinger’s stats lately, especially leading up to the Daytona 500. It’s been a wild ride, and I gotta share some of what I found. It was not easy to find these things.
Start from 2007
Started by checking out his performance records, going way back. Found this site, *, that has results from 2007. I found out that it began at February 15, 2007 (Gatorade Duel 1). Man, that’s a long time ago!
Looking into 2023 Cup Series
Then I jumped to more recent stuff, specifically the 2023 Cup Series. He got one win, four top fives, and seven top 10s. Pretty solid, right? It made me think about Kaulig’s No. 16 car and what their plans might be. I spent hours piecing together what this might mean for the team.

Nine Starts at Daytona
Diving deeper, I learned that Allmendinger has nine starts at Daytona International Speedway. It’s crazy to think about all the history there. I looked through each of those starts, trying to figure out if there was any edge he might have this year.
Reflecting on the Data
- First step: I found out that * has results from 2007.
- Next up: Reviewed his 2023 Cup Series performance.
- Then: Checked out his nine starts at Daytona.
- Finally: Tried to figure out what it all means for this year’s race.
After all this digging, I realized how much goes into these races. It’s not just about the driver, but the team, the history, and so much more. It got me even more pumped for the Daytona 500. I can’t wait to see how Allmendinger does, and if all this number-crunching was worth it.