[autotag]Erik Jones[/autotag] has found a home with [autotag]Legacy Motor Club[/autotag], and that won’t change anytime soon. On Tuesday afternoon, Legacy Motor Club announced that Jones has signed a multi-year contract extension to continue driving the No. 43 Cup car in “2025 and beyond.” The driver of the No. 43 car was a free agent at the conclusion of the 2024 NASCAR season.
It has been a rough year for Jones, who has been looking to improve with Legacy Motor Club after the organization transitioned to Toyota Racing. Through 21 races, Jones has one top-10 finish, which came in the Daytona 500 and sits 28th in the point standings. At the end of 2024, it will arguably be Jones’ worst season in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Extending his Legacy. ✍️
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— LEGACY MOTOR CLUB (@LEGACYMotorClub) August 13, 2024
There was speculation that Jones could leave for Joe Gibbs Racing when Martin Truex Jr. announced his retirement, but the seat went to Chase Briscoe instead. Now, Jones can focus on improving with Legacy Motor Club as the two sides develop more chemistry with Toyota. It has been a rough 2024 NASCAR season, but Jones is locked up for the foreseeable future.
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