Rev Racing

Owned by former Dale Earnhardt, Inc. president Max Siegel, the team primarily fields participants in the Drive for Diversity, an initiative to bring more minority and female drivers into the sport.

Paulie Harraka, in his fifth year in the D4D program, finished 3rd in the K&N West Series standings including a pole and a win in the season opener at All American Speedway.

Bubba Wallace won rookie of the year in the K&N East Series, with two wins and a third-place points finish.

Larson had the team and D4D's best season to date, winning two races and earning 12 top 10s en route to the K&N East Series Championship.

[6] Ryan Gifford won his first race, the Blue Ox 100, on April 27 at Richmond International Raceway.

Gifford started 11th and worked his way to the front, beating Brandon Gdovic and Cole Custer on a late-race restart.

Newcomers to the team included NASCAR Next member Kenzie Ruston, Collin Cabre, Natalie Decker, and Dylan Smith.

[10] At the conclusion of the season finale at Toledo, Andrés Pérez de Lara became the first Mexican-born ARCA Menards Series champion.

[11] On November 4, 2022, Rev Racing announced a technical alliance with Kyle Busch Motorsports and its expansion into the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, fielding the No.

2 was docked 10 driver and owner points for illegal modifications of the engine oil reservoir tank prior to the Texas race.

[15] Following the Talladega fall race, Sanchez got into a fight with Matt Crafton in the garage area as a result of an on-track incident when both of their trucks made contact with each other, triggering a multi-truck pileup.

Ryan Gifford 's winning car at Richmond in 2013.
Nick Sanchez in the No. 2 at the Circuit of the Americas in 2023