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Brennan Poole Returning to Alpha Prime Racing in 2025

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Brennan Poole is set to return to Alpha Prime Racing for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign, the organization announced via a social media post on Thursday.

The 33-year-old driver will continue to serve as the full-time pilot of the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro, marking his second consecutive season with the team co-owned by Caesar Bacarella and Tommy Joe Martins.

Macc Door Systems, CW & Sons Infrastructure, Toxic Waste Sour Candy, and Frontline Fire Protection will all return to Alpha Prime Racing as primary sponsors of the entry piloted by Poole, a native of The Woodlands, Texas, next season.

In his first season competing under the Alpha Prime Racing umbrella, Poole has recorded a pair of top-10 results while driving the No. 44, both coming at Talladega Superspeedway — a fifth-place result in the Spring and a ninth-place finish in the Fall.

Entering the penultimate event of the NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign at Martinsville, Poole currently sits 16th in point standings, resting on the strength of six top-15 finishes, and 19 finishes inside the top-20.

Poole will continue to bring his wealth of knowledge and experience with him to Alpha Prime Racing next season, having recorded 155 total starts in the second-tier series over the last decade. During that time, Poole’s career has also taken him to both the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

Despite the current season not yet being complete, Poole is the latest in a series of drivers who have confirmed their 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series plans, and the first driver to do so with Alpha Prime Racing.

Additional announcements regarding personnel and further sponsorship of the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro will be made at a later date.

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