Dawson Cram, who has shown a lot of speed with very minimal resources over the course of his young NASCAR National Series career, has landed perhaps his most potent partnership to date. The 22-year-old will pilot the No. 92 DGM Racing Chevrolet Camaro in five of the final nine races of the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
Cram’s five-race stint with DGM will kick off at Kansas Speedway on September 28, and continue at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval on October 12, Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 19, Martinsville Speedway on November 2, and Phoenix Raceway on November 9.
The deal came together thanks to a primary sponsorship partnership with Trade With the Pros (TWP). For those unfamiliar with TWP, it is a trading education platform, which helps educate individuals looking to begin investing in the financial markets. Cram is excited for the partnership with DGM and TWP, and feels the company can really help out a lot of NASCAR fans.
“I’m thrilled to join forces with the Gosselin family and Trade With the Pros,” Cram said in a team press release. “This partnership provides us a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between race fans and financial education. I’m excited to showcase TWP’s commitment to empowering individuals through their programs and look forward to demonstrating that same commitment to them on and off the track this fall.”
DGM Racing shares the excitement that Cram has for the partnership.
“We have been very fortunate to welcome many exciting brands to our sport this year, and Trade With the Pros is no exception,” Mario Gosselin, DGM Racing team owner said. “I believe Dawson will be a fantastic ambassador for TWP and a valuable asset to our No. 92 team as we head into the final races of the season. We look forward to representing the TWP colors as we hit the track in Kansas later this month.”
Cram, who is the son of Kevin Cram, a former NASCAR Cup Series crew chief and has served in various roles within the NASCAR National Series for years, has been turning laps in the NASCAR National Series since the age of 16, when he got his career started in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
To date, Cram has made 27 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series ranks, including 15 this season between two different teams — JD Motorsports and Mike Harmon Racing. Cram’s career-best NASCAR Xfinity Series finish was a 19th-place result in the 2023 season finale at Phoenix Raceway.
Despite driving for the JD Motorsports team, which fell into financial trouble, Cram recorded four top-25 finishes in 13 starts as the driver of the team’s No. 4 car.
Cram will have the equipment needed to secure his career-best finish down the stretch this season with DGM Racing.