13/40 cars at the road-course races: Enrique Baca at Watkins Glen and Mid-Ohio and Ernie Francis Jr. at Road America.
In 2018, NextGen made their Truck debut, initially planning to do so at Martinsville in March 2018 when they entered the No.
35 Chevrolet for Travis Kvapil, but the team wound up withdrawing the entry when there was rain in the forecast and they would have failed to qualify due to having no owner points.
[2] NextGen announced on October 24, 2018 that Inspectra Thermal Solutions would sponsor Parker Kligerman at Texas Motor Speedway in the JAG Metals 350, however, Kligerman later decided to back out and Brennan Poole was named as his replacement.
The team returned two weeks later renamed as Vizion Motorsports in the Truck Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway with Poole, finishing 19th.
[3] Continuing to enter select events part time, the team used the owner points from the Beaver Motorsports No.
On December 19, 2019, Vizion announced they would be returning in 2020 after missing most of the 2019 season due to financial problems.
The team announced plans to debut in ARCA starting in 2019, with rookie Brenden Queen set to run full time in the No.
However, due to lack of sponsorship, he only ended up attempting the season opener at Daytona that year.
Salvatore Iovino was originally going to drive that car at Daytona as well as some other races throughout the season with sponsorship from Body Symmetry MD, which did not end up happening.
[4] In September 2019, it was reported by ThePitLane.com that Josh White signed with Vizion to potentially run the ARCA season opener at Daytona and some Truck races if the team can find sponsorship.
36 Toyota at Daytona and other races during the 2020 ARCA season, and possibly the full schedule if sponsorship is found.