Lawless Alan, AM Racing team up for NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Michigan

Lawless Alan will make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut with AM Racing at Michigan International Speedway next weekend.

[autotag]Lawless Alan[/autotag] and [autotag]AM Racing[/autotag] are coming together for the first time next weekend. According to the NASCAR Roster Portal, Alan will drive the No. 15 car for AM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Michigan International Speedway. It will be the 24-year-old driver’s first start in the Xfinity Series.

Alan currently drives the No. 33 truck full-time for Reaume Brothers Racing in the NASCAR Truck Series and sits 25th in the point standings. In 2024, Alan has a best finish of 11th place at Texas Motor Speedway with three top-12 finishes. These numbers are down compared to the 2023 NASCAR season after he left Niece Motorsports.

AM Racing has this opening after parting ways with Hailie Deegan after 17 Xfinity Series events, despite signing a multi-year contract. Since Deegan’s departure, Joey Logano and Josh Berry have driven a total of three races in the No. 15 Xfinity car. Now, Alan will be able to add his name to the list while making his Xfinity Series debut.

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Lawless Alan to join Reaume Brothers Racing for 2024 NASCAR season

Reaume Brothers Racing announced on Sunday morning that Lawless Alan will drive the No. 33 truck full-time for the 2024 NASCAR season.

[autotag]Lawless Alan[/autotag] won’t return to Niece Motorsports in 2024, but he has turned that news into a full-time ride. On Sunday morning, [autotag]Reaume Brothers Racing[/autotag] announced that Alan will drive the No. 33 truck full-time for the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series season. Alan will have sponsorship from AUTOParkIt with support from Ford.

After not qualifying on time, the 23-year-old driver missed two races with Niece Motorsports last season. It was a rough year for Alan, who had one top-10 finish of 10th place at Talladega Superspeedway in October. Alan has been with Reaume Brothers Racing in the past, as he competed in the No. 34 truck for his first five Truck Series starts.

The two sides ultimately decided that a reunion was their best situation. In Alan’s five starts with Reaume Brothers Racing in 2021, he had a best finish of 20th place at Pocono Raceway. With two years of full-time experience under his belt, Alan returns to Reaume Brothers Racing with optimism that the organization will grow due to his development.

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