Harrison Burton will not return to AM Racing for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts season (currently known as the Xfinity Series), the team announced Wednesday. Burton, who turns 24 on Thursday, ...
After announcing that he will part ways with AM Racing, Harrison Burton has secured a new ride with Sam Hunt Racing, where he will drive the No. 24 Toyota next season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series ...
It was not easy for Harrison Burton to lose his ride at Wood Brothers Racing and move back to the Xfinity Series, but now, he's embracing the opportunity to show that AM Racing can be a contender. Not ...
After three seasons of competing in the NASCAR Cup Series with the iconic Wood Brothers Racing team came to an end after 2024, Harrison Burton found himself standing on the doorstep of AM Racing, ...
Harrison Burton announced Wednesday that he is parting ways with AM Racing at the conclusion of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. AM Racing confirmed Burton’s departure in a separate statement.
Sam Hunt Racing has announced a multi-race primary sponsorship agreement with Dead On Tools for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season. The deal places Dead On Tools on Harrison Burton’s No ...
Harrison Burton has inked with Sam Hunt Racing, giving that organization two full-time drivers on the grid going forward.