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NASCAR’s Anthony Alfredo gets his own pasta sauce, could be heading to retail shelves soon

JHby: Jonathan Howard12/05/24Jondean25
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Finally! NASCAR driver Anthony Alfredo has his very own jar of pasta sauce thanks to his sponsor Botticelli Foods. When you have such a great name for marketing, this is a no-brainer.

It is amazing it took this long to get the Xfinity Series driver a jar of Alfredo pasta sauce. Of course, he is a big partner with DudeWipes as well. With such a unique name and a lot of talent on the track, Anthony Alfredo has been able to land solid partnerships.

We don’t know Alfredo’s plans for 2025. He won’t be in the No. 5 car for Our Motorsports in 2025 despite having a very good season for the small team in 2024. But he’s got his jar of sauce.

Botticelli is going to add this jar to its 12 Days of Giveaways promo it is running this holiday season. If there is enough interest, and I suspect there will be, we could see Anthony Alfredo, Alfredo pasta sauce on the shelves in stores.

Check out the design, via Adam Stern of Sports Business Journal.

Now, Alfredo is not going to race for Our Motorsports in 2025. But that is the last car he drove in NASCAR and I’m sure the sponsor wasn’t aware that the driver change would happen.

In his two stints at Our, Anthony Alfredo has finished 15th overall in the Xfinity Series points standings. He is able to take the equipment he is given and get the most out of it. We have seen Alfredo in the Cup Series in the past, but I’m not sure where he ends up in 2025.

Anthony Alfredo gets the most out of his rides

At 25 years old, Anthony Alfredo is still relatively young. He has run a full season in the Cup Series in 2021. That did not go great and he was out of his ride the next year and in the Our Motorsports No. 23 car.

Twice this season Alfredo was able to run in the top-5. He finished P3 at Talladega and P4 at Michigan. That Michigan race was definitely the most impressive as he ran up front and held his own throughout the entire event.

With how many sponsors he has, it would also be shocking if he couldn’t land a ride based on funding. Kris Wright is taking over the No. 5 car next season and, to be honest, I don’t like that move at all. Our Motorsports is not going to get much from that partnership besides money.

Anthony Alfredo has Botticelli, DudeWipes, Dead On Tools, and others as partners. He is capable of improving an organization and getting a lot out of his cars. He might have a jar of pasta sauce here soon, but will he have a NASCAR ride?