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AM Racing

AM Racing was an professional that competed in the and , owned by entrepreneur Tim Self and headquartered in until its acquisition by Sigma Performance Services Racing in November 2025. Established in December 2015, the organization began operations in the , where it fielded the No. 22 F-150 full-time from 2016 to 2021 with anchor driver Austin Wayne Self, Self's son, achieving multiple top-10 finishes and a best points result of 14th in 2019. Managed by longtime motorsports veteran Kevin Cywinski and team president Wade Moore, AM Racing operated as a multi-tiered program allied with the Haas Factory Team for technical support and Roush-Yates Engines for powerplants. In 2023, AM Racing expanded to the , debuting the No. 25 with 2018 Truck Series champion , marking the team's graduation to NASCAR's second-tier national series after seven seasons in Trucks. The team also maintained a presence in the , where Austin Wayne Self continued as its primary driver, alongside his involvement in Dirt Modified racing. For the 2025 Xfinity season, the No. 25 was piloted full-time by , who delivered the team's first career pole position at and guided the entry to its inaugural playoff appearance with 10 top-10 finishes, including two top-fives, finishing 12th in the points standings, before announcing he would not return in 2026.

History

Founding and early Truck Series years (2016–2020)

AM Racing was established in December 2015 by entrepreneur Tim Self in , as a single-truck operation focused on the Truck Series. Self, a native and founder of AM Technical Solutions, named the team after his son, Austin Wayne Self, who served as its primary driver from the outset. The organization began with primary sponsorship from AM Technical Solutions, Self's engineering firm, supplemented by regional backers such as GO TEXAN and . The team entered competition in 2016 with the No. 22 Toyota Tundra, attempting the full 23-race schedule under a technical alliance with Niece Motorsports. Austin Wayne Self competed in 22 events, recording one top-10 finish—a career-best seventh place at Texas Motor Speedway in October—while avoiding any top-5 results or victories, ultimately placing 15th in the driver standings with Ford Mustang](/page/Ford_Mustang) under , who achieved a best finish of fifth place and nine top-10 results. AM Racing also competed part-time in the Truck Series that year, including Rose's series debut in the No. 22 at . To support these new ventures, the organization transitioned to as its manufacturer for both the and ARCA programs through a technical alliance with Roush-Yates Engines, enhancing engine performance and resource sharing. This period of growth culminated in AM Racing selling its No. 22 Series owner points to prior to the 2024 season, allowing the team to wind down its Truck operations and concentrate resources on its expanding and ARCA commitments. The multi-series approach not only diversified the team's portfolio but also positioned it for sustained competition in NASCAR's developmental ranks.

Xfinity Series debut and recent developments (2024–2025)

In 2024, AM Racing expanded its program to a full-time entry with the No. , driven primarily by , marking the first time a female driver had competed full-time in the series since in 2018. Deegan, a 22-year-old rookie from the , piloted the car for the first 16 races of the season, securing sponsorship from partners like AirBox and Klutch Vodka, but struggled with consistency, posting mid-pack results including a best finish of 12th at . Deegan's tenure ended abruptly in mid-July after lackluster performances, with the team parting ways effective immediately following the Street Race, where two-time champion substituted in the No. 15 and delivered the team's best result of the season with an eighth-place finish. Subsequent drivers in the No. 15 included for a one-off at , where he finished 20th, as well as , , , , Gus Dean, Logan Bearden, and Dylan Lupton, who handled the final six races with finishes ranging from 18th to 28th. The season yielded no wins or poles for AM Racing, with the team's overall best finish to date a fifth place by during the 2023 season. Entering 2025, AM Racing shifted its focus by committing to a full-time No. 25 program with , the 2024 winner, as driver; the entry carried primary sponsorship from DEX Imaging across the 33-race schedule, supplemented by Dead On Tools for 10 events including the season opener at . Burton, seeking to rebuild after losing his Series seat, delivered the team's first career at and guided the entry to its inaugural playoff appearance with 10 top-10 finishes, including two top-fives, finishing 11th at to close the season. Additionally, the team introduced a new part-time No. 76 entry for Late Model standout Kole Raz, who made his debut on September 6, 2025, at World Wide Technology Raceway, sponsored by Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers, where he faced challenges like braking issues but gained valuable experience; Raz also competed in additional events like on September 23, 2025. On October 8, 2025, AM Racing announced that Burton would depart the organization at the end of the season, leaving the 2026 lineup undetermined as the team evaluated future expansions. Concurrently, AM Racing maintained a part-time presence in the with the No. 76 for Raz, contesting a handful of events without committing to a full-season program, aligning with the team's strategy to develop young talent across series while prioritizing growth. Through 2025, AM Racing's efforts had accumulated zero victories and two pole positions, emphasizing steady progress in equipment and operations despite competitive hurdles.

Acquisition by Sigma Performance Services (2025)

On November 24, 2025, AM Racing was acquired by Sigma Performance Services Racing (SPS Racing). The acquisition combined the operations of both organizations for the 2026 season across multiple NASCAR series, including the Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series, while preserving AM Racing's operational integrity and culture. The combined entity continued to receive technical support from Ford Racing, expanding its national footprint in stock car racing.

Ownership and operations

Ownership and key personnel

AM Racing was founded in December 2015 by entrepreneur Tim Self, who served as the team's primary owner until its acquisition by Sigma Performance Services Racing in November 2025. Self, who established AM Technical Solutions in 1994, brought a background to motorsports without prior experience in racing team ownership. The organization operated as a self-funded entity reliant on sponsorships, with no publicly noted co-owners or major external investors. Key personnel have shaped the team's structure since its inception, with general manager roles initially handled through family involvement before professionalizing. Tim Self's son, Austin Wayne Self, has been a central figure as both a driver and team representative, contributing to operational decisions in the early years. In 2021, the team merged with Win-Tron Racing, integrating Kevin Cywinski as operator; Cywinski, previously Win-Tron's co-owner and AM's , now oversees competition and expansion efforts. Team president Wade Moore manages daily administration and strategic initiatives. The leadership emphasized driver development, particularly for emerging talents, to build long-term competitiveness across NASCAR series. Notable examples from 2024 include Hailie Deegan, who signed but later parted from a multiyear Xfinity Series contract as part of the team's youth-focused program, and Christian Rose, designated as a development driver during his full-time ARCA Menards Series campaign that year before moving to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with Niece Motorsports in 2025. Crew chiefs have played pivotal roles in this approach, with veterans like Joe Williams Jr., who led the No. 15 Xfinity entry earlier in 2024, and Ryan "Pickle" London guiding ARCA efforts, including Rose's No. 32 program. Following the acquisition by Sigma Performance Services Racing, announced on November 24, 2025, AM Racing's operations are integrated into the combined entity, which plans to continue competing across multiple NASCAR series in 2026 while maintaining the team's operational integrity and culture.

Facilities and partnerships

AM Racing is headquartered in Statesville, North Carolina, at 2668 Peachtree Road, having transitioned there in early 2020 from its prior Mooresville location to support expanded operations. The facility is shared with , forming an alliance that enables resource pooling and cost efficiencies for both independent teams in the Truck Series and beyond. Since 2023, the team has fielded Ford-powered entries across its programs, powered by an engine alliance with Roush-Yates Engines that supplies high-performance units for the and . This partnership, renewed annually, integrates with broader technical support from the Haas Factory Team to optimize performance in Ford Mustangs as of 2025. Key sponsorship partnerships anchor the team's operations, with AM Technical Solutions serving as the primary, long-term backer since the organization's inception, providing branding across multiple series. Additional collaborators include Dead On Tools, which sponsored 10 races in the 2025 Series for driver , and other supporters for efforts. These alliances fund equipment and logistics while aligning with the team's growth in and ARCA competition.

NASCAR Xfinity Series

No. 15 entry history and results

The No. 15 represented AM Racing's expansion to a two-car operation in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for the 2024 season, contesting all 33 events on the schedule. Rookie driver handled the initial 17 races, marking her transition from the Craftsman Truck Series. Her campaign began at , where she started 13th but was collected in an early multi-car incident, finishing 37th after completing just nine laps. Deegan's season highlight came at , where she navigated late-race chaos to secure a career-best 12th-place finish while running at the front of the field. Despite occasional strong runs, such as a 13th at early in the year, Deegan struggled with consistency, posting no top-10 results and frequently battling handling issues and on-track incidents. On July 8, 2024, AM Racing and Deegan mutually parted ways, stating that their goals no longer aligned following a challenging rookie year marked by subpar on-track results. The release came after Deegan's average finish of 26.8 across her starts, with the team seeking to evaluate its equipment and explore other driver options amid the season's midpoint. For the remaining 16 races, the No. 15 featured a rotating cast of pilots to fill the seat. Cup Series veteran made three appearances as part of a promotional effort, delivering the team's best result of the year with an 8th-place finish at the while leading five laps. , also a Cup regular, drove twice, starting with a 27th-place finish at Pocono Raceway after mechanical troubles, followed by a lap-1 accident at Indianapolis Motor Speedway that left him 38th. Additional drivers included Dylan Lupton, who anchored the final six events with finishes ranging from 18th to 32nd; Lawless Alan, who debuted in the series at Michigan International Speedway (35th); and Logan Bearden, who ran two races (24th at Portland and 28th at Road America). The No. 15 entry's 2024 performance underscored AM Racing's growing pains in its second season, yielding no victories or poles despite competitive qualifying efforts on occasion. The car showed flashes of speed on road courses and superspeedways but was hampered by mechanical failures and driver adaptation challenges in a rotating lineup. Overall, the team prioritized development over immediate results, laying groundwork for future stability.
StatisticValue
Starts33
Wins0
Poles0
Average Start20.9
Average Finish19.9
Top 5s0
Top 10s1
Laps Led11
Following the campaign, AM Racing did not announce a full-time driver for the No. 15 in 2025, instead focusing resources on its flagship No. 25 entry with . While part-time opportunities were considered to test equipment or accommodate sponsor events, the No. 15 did not see action during the season, allowing the team to consolidate operations around its more established program.

No. 25 entry history and results

The No. 25 served as AM Racing's flagship entry in the , debuting in 2023 with veteran driver at the wheel for a full-time campaign. Moffitt competed in all 33 races that season, posting zero wins while achieving a best finish of 5th at . The effort yielded one top-5 and nine top-10 finishes and an average finishing position of 17.9, culminating in an 18th-place points finish for the driver and marking the team's first season collecting points. In 2024, the No. 25 ran a part-time schedule of 18 races with a rotating cast of drivers, including Moffitt in the early portion of the season, , , and others. The entry produced no wins but notched a best finish of 8th at , maintaining the team's presence as a mid-pack competitor amid a focus on expanding operations. The 2025 season saw the No. 25 return to full-time status with , who brought prior experience from to the lineup for all 33 races. Burton delivered 10 top-10 finishes, including two top-5s at road courses such as and Watkins Glen, and secured the team's first at . These results earned an inaugural playoff appearance, though the team was eliminated in the Round of 12 with no victories and an average finish of approximately 20th. Across its three seasons (2023–2025), the No. 25 entry has logged 84 starts, zero wins, and one , establishing AM Racing as a steady presence in the series without podium breakthroughs. Key milestones include the 2023 debut that introduced the team to points racing and Burton's 2025 campaign, which leveraged his top-tier experience to elevate performance metrics.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

No. 22 entry history and results

The No. 22 entry represented AM Racing's primary effort in the from 2016 to 2023, operating full-time each season from 2016 to 2021 with a primarily driven by Austin Wayne Self, the son of team owner Tim Self. Over this period, Self piloted the truck in 146 starts, achieving no wins or poles but earning two top-five finishes and 15 top-ten results while maintaining consistent mid-pack performance with average finishes ranging from 17.0 to 22.3 across seasons. The entry's best championship result came in 2018, when Self finished 12th in the driver standings with 480 points, highlighted by one top-ten finish amid a season of reliable reliability and strategic racing. Self's tenure in the No. 22 began with a learning curve in 2016, where he recorded his first top-ten finish (10th at ) en route to a 15th-place points finish in 22 starts. The 2017 season marked a breakthrough, as Self secured his career-best result of second place in the season-opening 250 at in a one-off No. 32 entry, leading 11 laps before a late charge by winner ; his No. 22 efforts that year included a 15th-place points conclusion in 18 starts, underscoring the team's growing competitiveness on superspeedways. Subsequent years saw steady progress, with notable top-ten runs at tracks like (eighth in 2018) and (ninth in 2021), though mechanical issues and close racing often capped results in the 15th to 20th range. By 2020 and 2021, the No. 22 achieved two and four top-ten finishes respectively, reflecting improved setups and Self's experience, though points rankings hovered around 14th to 16th amid a competitive field.
YearStartsTop 5sTop 10sAvg. FinishPoints Position
2016220120.415th
2017181217.115th
2018230117.012th
2019211317.314th
2020230220.816th
2021220417.614th
2022170222.325th
202310030.070th
The 2022 campaign featured a part-time schedule of 17 events for , with his final full season start coming in the Lucas Oil 150 at , where he finished 24th after starting 30th and completing 152 of 154 laps. In 2023, Self made one start in the No. 22 at , finishing 30th. The entry has remained inactive in the Truck Series since then, and in January 2024, AM Racing sold the No. 22's owner points to to facilitate their expanded operations.

Other entries history and results

AM Racing's part-time efforts in the beyond its primary No. 22 entry have primarily served as opportunities for driver development and testing, with limited starts across several car numbers from to 2022. These supplementary entries, including the No. 66 and No. 37, totaled five races, yielding no wins or poles but providing valuable experience for emerging talents and veteran drivers alike. The team has not fielded any Truck Series entries since 2023, shifting its focus to full-time programs in the and . The No. 66 made its sole appearance for AM Racing in 2017 at , driven by Justin Fontaine in the Overton's 150. Fontaine, then a 19-year-old ARCA regular, qualified 30th and recovered from a qualifying accident to finish 15th, completing all 60 laps in a solid debut performance for the team on the 2.5-mile . This one-off entry utilized points from the Bolen Racing stable and marked Fontaine's second career Truck Series start, highlighting AM Racing's early interest in supporting young drivers transitioning from ARCA. The number has not been used by the team since. The No. 37 represented AM Racing's most active part-time effort, contesting two races across 2021 and 2022 with a mix of experienced and rookie drivers. In 2021, piloted the entry at for the Corn Belt 150, a dirt track event, but an accident on lap 139 left him with a 38th-place finish after starting 17th. Moffitt, a former Truck Series champion, brought veteran insight to the team's second Truck effort that year. The number returned in 2022 at for the XPEL 225, where Austin, Texas native Logan Bearden made his Truck Series debut, starting 21st but retiring early due to a fuel pump failure for a 28th-place result. Although planned for additional outings, the No. 37 saw no further action after 2022, aligning with AM Racing's strategic pivot away from Truck competition. The part-time program, with its modest five starts, zero top-five finishes in these entries, and emphasis on road courses and short tracks, underscored the team's role in nurturing talent like Fontaine and Bearden while avoiding full-season commitments. By 2024 and 2025, AM Racing has prioritized its and ARCA operations, fielding competitive entries in those series without Truck involvement.

ARCA Menards Series

No. 32 entry history and results

The No. 32 entry marked AM Racing's debut in the as a full-time program in 2023, piloted by throughout the season. Rose logged 20 starts, earning one top-five finish and 13 top-10 finishes en route to third place in the final points standings. AM Racing continued a near-full-time effort in 2024 with Rose behind the wheel of the No. 32 for 17 races. He recorded one top-five and 10 top-10 finishes, clinching fifth in the championship standings. In 2025, following Rose's departure to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the team shifted the No. 32 to a part-time schedule, entering three races emphasizing superspeedway events with Austin Wayne Self as the primary ARCA driver; the effort yielded no wins. Through its tenure up to the end of the 2025 season, the No. 32 has amassed 40 starts, zero wins, and zero poles in the ARCA Menards Series, functioning primarily as the organization's development platform for the national tour, underscored by Rose's strong performances in 2023 and 2024.

No. 76 entry history and results

The No. 76 entry for AM Racing debuted in the during the 2024 season finale at , where driver Kole Raz piloted the to a ninth-place finish. This marked the team's initial foray into fielding the number specifically for ARCA competition, supported by sponsor Cyclum Renewables. In 2025, AM Racing expanded the No. 76's schedule to a part-time campaign across the national tour, East, and divisions, continuing with Raz behind the wheel and primary sponsorship from Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers. Raz's national series effort began with a sixth-place finish in his debut at . He followed with another sixth at , a combined event counting toward both the national and standings. Subsequent national outings yielded finishes of 22nd at , 21st at , and 18th at . In the East Series, Raz achieved a runner-up result at Five Flags Speedway, leading 57 laps before settling for second, and placed seventh at . Over its limited ARCA schedule from 2024 to 2025, the No. 76 has made eight starts with Raz driving, accumulating two top-10 finishes in the national series and no poles or victories at that level. The entry has no full-season commitments and serves primarily as a developmental platform for regional talent like Raz, who has also made one-off appearances in AM Racing's No. 76 for the at World Wide Technology Raceway.
YearSeriesStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesAvg. FinishLaps Led
2024West100109.00
2025National5002014.60
2025East201204.557
2025West1*00106.00
*Phoenix Raceway result counts toward both national and West standings.

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