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Lawless Alan.(Niece Motorsports Photo)

Lawless Alan Set For Xfinity Series Debut With AM Racing

STATESVILLE, N.C. — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series veteran Lawless Alan will pilot AM Racing’s No. 15  Ford Mustang in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Cabo Wabo 250 at Michigan Int’l Speedway, the team announced Monday afternoon. 

The Statesville, N.C.-based team heads to the Irish Hills after a three-week break, allowing the family-owned team to reset and recharge ahead of the upcoming 13-race stretch to the season finale at Phoenix Raceway in November.

Alan, who pilots the No. 33 Ford F-150 in the Craftsman Truck Series, will make his Xfinity Series debut. 

Los Angeles, Calif. native Alan is in the midst of his third full-time season in the Craftsman Truck Series. The 2024 season campaign marked his return to Reaume Brothers Racing, where Alan debuted in 2021. 

Through 16 Truck Series races this season, Alan has earned a season-high 11th-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway in April.

AUTOChargit, who has served as Alan’s primary sponsor in the Truck Series this season, will adorn the primary positions of the team’s No. 15 Ford Mustang for the 125-lap race.

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Lawless Alan’s paint scheme for Michigan.

“I am very thankful for this opportunity to make my NASCAR Xfinity Series debut with AM Racing,” said Alan.

“I believe I will have the opportunity to be competitive at Michigan with our No. 15 AUTOChargit Ford Mustang and have the chance to bring the team and our partners a strong finish on Saturday afternoon.”

Alan has never competed at the two-mile oval, but will have the opportunity to support both his AM Racing and Reaume Brothers Racing teams during the ARCA Menards Series Henry Ford Health 100 on Friday evening, along with drivers Christian Rose and Frankie Muniz, respectively.

“I’ve never been to Michigan, but I’ve been taking the last weeks to prepare myself for the race weekend, whether that be with iRacing, watching prior NASCAR Xfinity Series races, or just conversing with team members at AM Racing and Reaume Brothers Racing,” Alan said. “Undoubtedly, watching the ARCA race on Friday and asking questions will be essential for making my Xfinity Series debut successful.

“The goal is to make gains from practice to qualifying. When the green flag drops on Saturday afternoon, we need to keep making gains with our No. 15 AUTOChargit Ford Mustang and be able to bring home a top-20 finish or better.”

In addition to Michigan, Alan will pilot the team’s No. 15 AUTOChargit Ford Mustang at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway for the Focused Health 250 on Sept. 7.