AM Racing


AM Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series.
AM Racing merged into Niece Motorsports for the 2018 season, but split from Niece in 2019 and fielded its own entries again. In 2020, the team moved to the former Front Row Motorsports race shop in Statesville, North Carolina, which they shared with Jordan Anderson Racing and Win-Tron Racing, although the three teams did not merge and remained separate organizations. However, on January 14, 2021, it was announced that AM and Win-Tron would be merging for 2021. On November 24, 2025, it was announced that the team would be acquired by fellow ARCA team Sigma Performance Services starting in 2026. They would continue to field entries in the Xfinity Series as well as ARCA as SPS Racing, although on January 30, 2026, it was announced that the acquisition was never finalized.

Xfinity Series

Car No. 15 history

Hailie Deegan and multiple drivers
On September 23, 2023, AM Racing announced their desire to field a second Xfinity Series team in 2024. On October 5, the team announced that they had signed Hailie Deegan to a multi-year deal to drive the No. 15 beginning the following season. AirBox, Inc. and Viva Tequila Seltzer were announced as the sponsors for the entry. Following a string of disappointing finishes, AM Racing signed two-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano to replace Deegan for the Chicago street race, where he finished eighth. On July 8, AM Racing and Deegan officially announced that they would go their separate ways. Josh Berry signed to drive the No. 15 at Pocono and at Indy. Lawless Alan was announced to make his Xfinty series debut in the No. 15 at Michigan.

Car No. 15 results

Car No. 25 history

;Brett Moffitt
File:Brett Moffitt 25 Xfinity Sonoma 2023.jpg|thumb|Brett Moffitt in the No. 25 at Sonoma Raceway in 2023
On October 7, 2022, the team announced that they would field an entry into the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2023. It was announced on December 12 that Brett Moffitt would drive for the team full-time in the No. 25 in 2023.
On January 17, 2024, the team announced that they would not field the No. 25 in the season-opener at Daytona, as it most likely would be fielded later in the spring. The No. 25 points would then be moved to the No. 15.
;Harrison Burton
File:Harrison Burton 25 Xfinity Las Vegas 2025.jpg|thumb|left|Harrison Burton in the No. 25 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025
Harrison Burton was announced as the driver of the No. 25 car for the 2025 season on September 20, 2024.
;TBA
On October 8, 2025, Burton announced that he won't return to AM Racing for 2026.

Car No. 25 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233PtsRef
2023Brett Moffitt25FordDAY
29
CAL
9
LVS
22
PHO
13
ATL
6
COA
34
RCH
22
MAR
9
TAL
12*
DOV
15
DAR
20
CLT
29
PIR
12
SON
12
NSH
14
CSC
4
ATL
11
NHA
9
POC
8
ROA
36
MCH
17
IRC
10
GLN
29
DAY
18
DAR
25
KAN
7
BRI
16
TEX
10
ROV
38
LVS
24
HOM
35
MAR
20
PHO
15
17th680
2025Harrison Burton25FordDAY
6
ATL
10
COA
35
PHO
20
LVS
8
HOM
11
MAR
24
DAR
13
BRI
26
CAR
3
TAL
8
TEX
6
CLT
21
NSH
12
MXC
9
POC
14
ATL
13
CSC
13
SON
21
DOV
11
IND
18
IOW
5
GLN
10
DAY
16
PIR
12
GTW
22
BRI
7
KAN
20
ROV
34
LVS
14
TAL
13
MAR
11
PHO
11
13th804

Car No. 76 history

On September 1, 2025, AM Racing announced that Kole Raz will attempt to make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at World Wide Technology Raceway driving the No. 76 car.

Car No. 76 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233PtsRef
2025Kole Raz76FordDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRICARTALTEXCLTNSHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNDAYPIRGTW
34
BRIKAN
35
ROVLVSTALMARPHO48th5

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 22 history

In December 2015, it was announced that AM Racing would enter one truck in the Camping World Truck Series field, the No. 22 Toyota Tundra full-time for Austin Wayne Self. The team's first race was the season opener at Daytona, where Self qualified the truck 19th and finished in that same position, one lap down. In the second race at Atlanta, Self qualified twentieth and finished sixteenth. Self failed to qualify for the third race at Martinsville, but raced with the No. 44 after Tommy Joe Martins crashed his only truck in qualifying and had no backup. Self had variable runs throughout the first half of the season until he broke through for his first top ten, a ninth at the Aspen Dental Eldora Dirt Derby.
The team's operations were taken over by Win-Tron Racing after twelve races. The Self family retained an ownership stake in the team.
After the merger with Win-Tron, performance remained nearly the same, with Austin Wayne Self turning in runs from the teens to twenties. At Martinsville, the team replaced Self with Justin Fontaine, who would be making his Truck debut. Fontaine qualified on owner points in 29th and moved up three places during the race to finish 26th. Self then took over the truck for the Striping Technology 350, finishing 22nd. For the Phoenix race, Self was again swapped out, this time for the son of NASCAR on NBC broadcaster Marty Snider, Myatt Snider. Snider qualified nineteenth and finished seventeenth. Self closed out the season at Homestead-Miami Speedway, finishing 25th. The No. 22 truck finished 22nd in owner points in its debut season.
For the 2017 season, AM Racing announced a partnership with Joe Gibbs Racing for engine power. On February 10, 2017, it was announced that J. J. Yeley would drive the No. 22 Legrand Tundra at the season opener at Daytona, while Self would drive the No. 32 truck. The team would run five races in total during the year under the AM Racing banner, the other four with Self behind the wheel. AM partnered with Niece Motorsports and Martins Motorsports to run Self in most of the remaining races.
In October 2017, it was announced that Self would move to Niece Motorsports for the 2018 season.
AM Racing reopened in 2019, with Self in the No. 22 for another full season. Self got the team their first top-five at Michigan Speedway. However, Self was suspended in April of that year due to violating NASCAR's substance abuse policy, and Bubba Wallace filled in for 2 races before Self was reinstated.
Self returned full-time in 2020. He got two top-ten finishes that year, at Texas Motor Speedway and Martinsville Speedway, and finished sixteenth in points.
In January 2024, the No. 22 truck owner points were bought by Reaume Brothers Racing.

Truck No. 22 results

Truck No. 32 history

piloted a second entry for the team, the No. 32, at the 2017 season-opener at Daytona. He finished a career-best second after avoiding the big one on the last lap.

Truck No. 32 results

Truck No. 37 history

In 2021, Brett Moffitt drove the No. 37 truck at the Corn Belt 150.
In 2022, the No. 37 returned as AM Racing's second entry and Logan Bearden would drive the truck at COTA as well as Max Gutiérrez driving at Charlotte.

Truck No. 37 results

Truck No. 66 history

Using Bolen Motorsports' owner points, Justin Fontaine drove the No. 66 truck in one race in 2017.

Truck No. 66 results

ARCA Menards Series

Car No. 32 history

Following Win-Tron Racing's merger into AM Racing for the 2021 season. Howie DiSavino III, who drove the car part-time in 2019 and 2020, continued to do so in 2021. He made his first start at Daytona that year.
In 2022, The team fielded the No. 32 car part-time for Max Gutiérrez at Daytona and Talladega, and was also a technical alliance with Rette Jones Racing. Austin Wayne Self drove the No. 32 car once at Watkins-Glen. In October the team announced their intentions to return full-time in 2023.
On January 10, 2023, the team announced that Christian Rose would drive full-time in the main ARCA Series in their No. 32 car.