AM Racing will finally launch its second NASCAR Xfinity Series entry in Saturday’s Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog at World Wide Technology Raceway, the team announced on Monday.
The organization, which is on the verge of making the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs with its full-time driver Harrison Burton, will field the No. 76 Cyclum NextGen Truck Centers Ford Mustang Dark Horse for ARCA Menards Series driver Kole Raz.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to attempt my NASCAR Xfinity Series debut with AM Racing at World Wide Technology Raceway,” said Raz. “This team has believed in me since my first ARCA start with them last November, and to now take the next step together means a lot.”
Raz, a former winner in the ARCA Menards Series West, has been partnered with AM Racing since the end of last season and has spent the first part of 2025 competing in the ARCA Menards Series, scoring a pair of sixth-place finishes at Daytona and Phoenix.
“Having Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers continue their support as we make this move up the ladder is special, and I’m excited to represent them on this bigger stage now and in the future. Gateway is a challenging track, but I’m ready to learn, compete, and make the most of this opportunity.”
Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers is a one-stop destination for drivers and commercial fleets, redefining reliability on the road by offering a wide range of fuel options — including Traditional Diesel, Traditional Renewable Diesel, and Renewable Fuels — to meet the evolving needs of today’s travelers.
“We are proud to support and sponsor Kole as he takes this exciting step up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series with AM Racing,” said Brian Profitt, CEO of Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers. “Kole has shown tremendous dedication, and with the team behind him, his future looks bright. Our partnership is more than just a sponsor on his car; he is a member of the Cyclum family. We’re excited to cheer on his continued growth and success at Gateway.”
It’s been a strong season for AM Racing, with former NASCAR Cup Series race-winner Harrison Burton joining the team and putting the No. 25 Ford Mustang in contention to make the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs in the team’s third full-time campaign.
“Expanding to two NASCAR Xfinity Series cars has been part of AM Racing’s long-term vision,” said Wade Moore, Team President of AM Racing. “While we recognize the timing comes as our primary focus is securing a Playoff spot with Harrison, we also know we have the equipment, the people, and the commitment to field two competitive teams. This step represents growth for our organization, and we’re confident it will strengthen our program both now and in the future.”
AM Racing plans to enter the No. 76 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in additional events later this season. According to Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers’ website, Raz is scheduled to run additional Xfinity Series events at Kansas (September 27), Las Vegas (October 11), and Phoenix (November 1).
“We believe strongly in Kole’s abilities and his potential to grow within our organization. He has already shown maturity and speed in the ARCA Menards Series, and giving him the opportunity to take the next step into the Xfinity Series reflects the trust we have in him,” said Moore. “At the same time, we’re proud to strengthen further our relationship with Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers, whose commitment and vision align with our own. Their continued support is instrumental in making this expansion possible.”
The Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog will take place on Saturday, September 6, at 7:30 PM ET on The CW, Motor Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.