DriveTanks.com is set to continue its partnership with Mike Harmon Racing for this weekend’s historic return to Rockingham Speedway, the team announced on Monday.
Dawson Cram, who has served as the anchor driver of the No. 74 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this year, will return to the driver’s seat for Saturday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 250.
“It’s so cool to return to a track that is such a part of NASCAR’s history,” said Cram. “To race here is something I never even dreamed of, and it’s amazing to be a part of that history.”
DriveTanks.com offers a once-in-a-lifetime thrill. Based in Uvalde, Texas, the company allows visitors to drive and fire military tanks, including iconic models like the Sherman, Leopard, and T-34.
“There’s nothing else like it,” said Lance Custen, CEO of Realty.com, a longtime supporter of unique experiential ventures. “DriveTanks.com doesn’t just offer adventure — it offers a deep, hands-on connection to history and power that leaves a lasting impression.”
Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Rockingham will mark the first event at the historic 1.017-mile racetrack since 2004. The iconic racetrack will play host to the NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA Meanrds Series East.
The company previously partnered with Mike Harmon Racing at Darlington Raceway. Unfortunately, after a difficult qualifying lap, Cram failed to qualify for the event at the South Carolina racetrack.