Sigma Performance Services Racing (SPS Racing) has acquired AM Racing, which will allow them to compete in O’Reilly Auto Parts NASCAR in addition to the ARCA Menards Series and an expanded Late Model program.
SPS Racing will partner with Ford for 2026 as one of the only NOAPS teams still aligned with the blue oval brand. Recently, Haas Factory Team and RSS Racing left Ford for Chevrolet.
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“Bringing AM Racing into the SPS Racing family is about continuing our momentum and unlocking our next-level potential,” said Joe Farre, owner of Sigma Performance Services Racing.
“With Ford Racing behind us, we are investing in people, data and performance to prepare ourselves to be competitive as early as 2026. We are excited about what lies ahead.”
Wade Moore, President and Managing Partner of AM Racing added: “AM Racing has always been about work ethic, integrity and giving racers a real chance to grow – and SPS Racing shares that DNA. This transition ensures our mission continues – with renewed strength, expanded resources and a clear will to win.”
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There are no details yet regarding the list of drivers or car number. Last year, Am Racing made the playoffs with Harrison Burton, representing a major improvement in their performance from their 2024 campaign. The team finished the year with two top fives, ten top tens and finished 12th in the championship standings. Burton joins Sam Hunt Racing next season and reunites with Toyota.
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