A.J. Allmendinger Reflects on Sacrifices and Fatherhood
A.J. Allmendinger, driver of the #16 car, recently opened up about the sacrifices his parents made to support his racing dreams. In a candid interview with motorsports insiderĀ Jeff GluckĀ for The Athletic, Allmendinger discussed how his childhood experiences have shaped him as a father to his two-year-old son,Ā Aero.

A Legacy of Sacrifice
Allmendinger’s parents made significant sacrifices for his racing career, with his mother working as a nurse and his father, a carpet layer, mortgaging their house three times to fund his endeavors. The California native emphasized how their unwavering support instilled in him a strong work ethic and a love for racing.
A Different Upbringing for Aero
Gluck highlighted that Aero, born in September 2023, will have a different upbringing compared to A.J., given his father’s established status in NASCAR. When asked about teaching Aero important values, Allmendinger made it clear he would never pressure his son into racing. Instead, he wants Aero to pursue his passions wholeheartedly.
A.J. Allmendinger’s Philosophy on Parenting

In his own words, Allmendinger said:
“My parents always said to me theyād do everything they could for me as long as I kept showing that I wanted to do it. It was always a family thing… To me, itās about embracing the challenge. Whatever he wants to do, go out there and work your butt off for it. Iāll never force him to race cars or play golf. But whatever he chooses, put everything you have into it. If youāre not going to, then thereās no point in even doing it.”
This perspective reflects A.J.’s desire to ensure that Aero has the freedom to choose his own path while still understanding the importance of commitment and hard work.
Aiming for Success in the NASCAR Cup Series
With four races remaining in theĀ 2025 NASCAR Cup SeriesĀ season, Allmendinger is looking to break a winless streak that dates back to theĀ Charlotte RovalĀ in October 2023. Currently sitting 25th in the points standings, he has posted two top-five finishes this season with an average finish of 20.2.

The three-time Cup Series winner is set to return toĀ Kaulig RacingĀ full-time in 2026 after spending the previous season in theĀ Xfinity Series.
Conclusion
A.J. Allmendinger’s journey in racing is not just about personal achievement; itās also about legacy and the lessons he hopes to impart to his son. His commitment to fostering a supportive environment for Aero while encouraging him to pursue his passions exemplifies the values of dedication and family that have shaped his own life.
