Andy Lally is set to compete in the six NASCAR Xfinity Series road course races next year for Alpha Prime Racing. (IMSA Photo)
Andy Lally. (IMSA Photo)

Alpha Prime Tabs Lally For Xfinity Series Road Courses

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Road racing veteran Andy Lally has signed with Alpha Prime Racing for multiple NASCAR Xfinity Series events next season.

Pending scheduling conflicts, the veteran will compete in all six road course races for the team at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, Portland (Ore.) Int’l Raceway, Watkins Glen (N.Y.) Int’l, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., and the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL. 

Lally, the 2011 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year and five-time Rolex 24 at Daytona class winner, has competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series the last few seasons with multiple teams while racing full-time in the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship for Magnus Racing.

Lally is excited about finding a NASCAR home with Alpha Prime Racing, which is being operated in a partnership between Tommy Joe Martins and Caesar Bacarella

“I can’t wait to get started,” Lally said. “Caesar has been on me the past few months about what they’ve got going on with APR and how he wanted me to get involved. After spending some time at the shop and getting to know Tommy Joe a bit, I can tell they’re serious.”

Fo Martins, who is serving as general manager of the team, the signing sends a message.

“We’re not messing around,” Martins said. “We want to be better. Caesar and I talked about bringing Andy on, and to me it was a no brainer. He’s one of the best road course stock car drivers in the world, and he’s going to be driving our race car.”

Bacarella’s company Alpha Prime has sponsored Lally multiple times over the last few years in Xfinity Series competition.

“He’s a stud,” Bacarella said of Lally. “You look at what he’s done driving for other teams, smaller teams – he always makes them better. He’s going to make us better.”

In Lally’s last 12 Xfinity Series starts, which have come with a variety of teams, he has seven top-10 finishes, including four top-five finishes.

“I love these cars,” Lally said. “It’s the most fun I have racing anything all year. NASCAR racing is such a challenge and wrestling these things around a road course is just such a blast. And doing it for a smaller team and being able to overachieve and race for top10’s and top5’s, that makes it even better.”

Lally will share the Alpha Prime Racing entry next season with Martins, Bacarella and rookie Rajah Caruth.  

For Martins, Lally fills a need for the roster.

“He’s a truly elite level road racer,” Martins said. “As competitive as the Xfinity Series is going to be next year – plus we’re running six road course events – we had to bring someone in that can compete at the front of the field in those races. He’s going to be a leader on our race team.”

Martins also cracked the door open for an oval return for Lally.

 “We’re not done finalizing his schedule,” Martins said. “There’s a few options besides just the road course stuff. We’ve just got to see how it all shakes out but I expect him to run six races for us.”