Justin Bonsignore Joins Joe Gibbs Racing for Iowa Speedway Showdown
If you haven’t been keeping tabs on the NASCAR Xfinity Series, it’s time to perk up, folks. Justin Bonsignore, a four-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champ, is set to shake things up this weekend at Iowa Speedway. The New York native is sliding into Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 19 USNEPower Toyota GR Supra, making waves once again as he continues his 2025 Xfinity Series campaign. Yeah, he might not be on the edge of championship contention yet, but there’s more here than meets the eye.
Justin Bonsignore is Building Momentum with Joe Gibbs Racing
Before you roll your eyes and say, “Here’s another Modified driver trying to crack the NASCAR big leagues,” hold up. Justin Bonsignore isn’t just here for a joyride. This marks his seventh career Xfinity Series start and his sixth race of the season with JGR. His best finish so far? A respectable 16th. Solid?
Yes. Earth-shattering? Not quite. But hey, Rome wasn’t built in a day. Can Iowa Speedway be the turning point? With Bonsignore’s experience and the horsepower of Joe Gibbs Racing behind him, who’s to say this isn’t the weekend we see a surprise breakout? Either way, it’s a story that’s more interesting than watching a poorly executed pit stop.
USNEPower Steps Up in the Midwest
It’s hard to ignore the backing of USNEPower, Justin Bonsignore’s primary sponsor. For those who don’t nerd out over electrical apparatus repair, who does? USNEPower is a powerhouse in its field, expanding operations to the Midwest, conveniently near Iowa Speedway. Coincidence? Fans think not. Their support isn’t just about slapping a logo on a car. It aligns with their strategic growth into the region, while keeping Bonsignore’s campaign fully charged, both metaphorically and literally. Gotta love a sponsor that works for both the driver and the storyline.
What’s the Schedule?
Set your timers, because Saturday’s schedule at Iowa Speedway is packed. Here’s the lowdown:
- Practice: 10 a.m.–10:55 a.m. (local time)
- Qualifying: 11 a.m.
- Race Time: 3:30 p.m.
If you can’t make it to the track or the couch, don’t sweat it. The action is live on The CW, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio channel 90, and the Motor Racing Network. Grab your chips, soda, and maybe a stress ball if you’re rooting hard for Bonsignore to climb the ranks.
Eyes on the Next Races
After Iowa, the grind doesn’t stop for Bonsignore. He’s slated to hit Kansas Speedway, Martinsville Speedway, and Phoenix Raceway, rounding out his 2025 Xfinity Series showcases. It’s a crucial stretch for the JGR outfit and one that might define the trajectory of Bonsignore’s career in stock car racing. And, if nothing else, the persistence shows the grit of a driver who isn’t content resting on his Modified Tour laurels.
Meanwhile, on the Modified Tour…
After his Xfinity escapades this weekend, Justin Bonsignore is set to jump back to NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour action with Kenneth Massa Motorsports for the Thompson 150 on August 6. That’s right, the guy’s schedule is busier than a crew chief during a caution flag. Balancing two racing circuits is no small feat, but if anyone can pull it off, it’s Bonsignore.
Why This Matters
Critics might argue that Justin Bonsignore is more of a niche talent, but his continued efforts with Joe Gibbs Racing prove he’s got the determination to hang with the big dogs. And hey, for JGR, it’s a no-brainer investment. Bonsignore brings skill, experience, and a solid sponsor partnership that fits their overarching strategy. For fans, this is all about watching a seasoned underdog take his shot, race after race. You can’t script stuff like this… well, except for maybe in a Netflix documentary.
It’s time to buckle up, because Justin Bonsignore isn’t done making his mark. Whether Iowa Speedway becomes his proving ground or just another learning step, one thing’s for sure, and he’s not here for participation trophies. Stay tuned, race fans. Saturday’s showdown has all the makings of a gripping chapter in Bonsignore’s racing story, and we’re all here for it.
