Andy Lally, the 2011 Cup Series rookie of the year, announced Wednesday on Twitter he’ll compete in the Xfinity Series races at Road America (Aug. 8) and the Daytona road course (Aug. 15).
He’s the first road course specialist to announce he’ll compete in either race.
Lally will drive Our Motorsports’ No. 02 Chevrolet. He’ll be the fourth driver to pilot the car this season for the first-year team, joining Truck Series driver Brett Moffitt (14 starts), Jairo Avila, Jr. (one start) and Patrick Emerling (one start).
Lally, a four-time winner of the 24 Hours at Daytona, last competed in NASCAR in 2018 when he drove in the Xfinity races at Mid-Ohio, Road America and the Charlotte Roval.
Really psyched for this team as they have good equipment and a great crew. We are still looking for sponsors but the race is going to happen. I’ll be on @SiriusXMNASCAR at 4:30 to talk about it.
— Andy Lally (@AndyLally) July 22, 2020
In addition to that, the team and I are working on a pretty cool throwback paint scheme.
— Andy Lally (@AndyLally) July 22, 2020