Rev Racing Adds Lanie Buice, Eloy Sebastian to ARCA Roster

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REV Racing has announced that both Lanie Buice and Eloy Sebastian will compete on a part-time basis in the ARCA Menards Series in 2025.

Both drivers will share driving duties in the No. 2 Chevrolet, which was previously driven by reigning ARCA Menards Series champion, Andrés Pérez De Lara.

Buice, from Jackson, Georgia, is entering her second season with REV Racing’s development program, driving late-model stock cars in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. She was the runner-up at Southern National Motorsports Park last year and will compete full-time in the zMax CARS Tour with Lee Pulliam Performance.

Eloy Sebastian, hailing from Oaxaca, Mexico, has been making waves in the NASCAR Mexico Challenge Series, where he secured five race wins and claimed the 2024 championship. He has also been competing in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, where he achieved his first career late model win at Southern National Motorsports Park. Sebastian will continue racing in late model competition throughout 2025 and is in his third year under the REV Racing development program.

REV Racing has yet to confirm which races Buice and Sebastian will be competing in during the 2025 ARCA Menards Series campaign.

Nathan Lyons and Cassidy Keitt, both developmental program drivers for Rev Racing, will also compete in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series late model division.

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