AM Racing Unveils New Partners for 2026 NASCAR Season

AM Racing has revealed two new partners for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, marking a significant step ahead of its fourth season. The team, based in Statesville, North Carolina, will showcase Better Compute Works and MAR CARIBE LINE during the United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway, integrating its focus keyword, AM Racing NASCAR 2026 partners, into its latest campaign.

AM Racing Expands Network with Strategic Partnerships

Better Compute Works has been named the primary marketing partner for the No. 25 Ford Mustang, which will be piloted by Nick Sanchez, a former ARCA Menards Series champion and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race winner, in the season-opening 120-lap United Rentals 300. Better Compute Works specializes in developing, operating, and securing AI-native compute infrastructure, serving major enterprises, governments, and hyperscalers around the globe by offering scalable data center solutions.

Alongside Better Compute Works, MAR CARIBE LINE joins as a new partner at Daytona. This maritime transportation company, rooted in a reputation for integrity and reliability, is dedicated to advancing shipping and logistics between the Americas, strengthening the team’s commercial and branding presence for the 2026 season.

AM Racing president Wade Moore commented on the new alliances:

“We are proud to welcome Better Compute Works and MAR CARIBE LINE to AM Racing as we begin our fourth season in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series,”

said Moore.

Moore added further insights, stating:

“Both companies share our commitment to performance, innovation and long-term growth. Aligning with forward-thinking organizations like these strengthens our program both competitively and commercially and Daytona provides the perfect platform to launch those partnerships.”

– Wade Moore, President of AM Racing

AM Racing’s Momentum Looking Toward Daytona

AM Racing is returning to the historic 2.5-mile Daytona superspeedway after achieving a top-10 finish in last year’s season opener. That performance was instrumental in their first NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Playoff appearance, setting a strong tone for the organization’s growth. Nick Sanchez, recognized as a graduate of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program, will campaign for the team’s maiden series victory during the landmark 100th start for AM Racing at Daytona.

Sanchez expressed his optimism ahead of the race:

“I’m excited to start the season at Daytona with Better Compute Works and MAR CARIBE LINE on board,”

he said.

He continued:

“This team made significant strides last year, and everyone at AM Racing has continued working hard in the offseason to build on that momentum. Daytona is one of the biggest stages in our sport, and we’re focused on putting ourselves in position to contend and represent our partners at the front.”

– Nick Sanchez, No. 25 Driver

Broader Team Effort and Upcoming Daytona Race Details

Beyond Sanchez’s efforts, Ford Racing and AM Racing are extending their reach with a second entry at Daytona. Local driver Daniel Dye will take the wheel of the No. 52 Champion Container Ford Mustang, aiming to make an impact in the first of two NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series events at Daytona this season.

The United Rentals 300, set for 120 laps covering 300 miles, launches a 33-race schedule for the 2026 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The 38-car field is due to see the green flag wave shortly after 5:00 p.m., with comprehensive live coverage provided by The CW Network, Motor Racing Network radio, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90, ensuring fans do not miss any action from Daytona International Speedway.

Looking Ahead for AM Racing and its New Partners

The addition of Better Compute Works and MAR CARIBE LINE positions AM Racing for further competitive growth and fosters broader connections with technological and logistics leaders. As the season unfolds, their involvement signals an increased commitment to on-track success and off-track innovation, which could influence future partnership trends in the NASCAR landscape. Daytona provides the platform for these partnerships to debut, as the team sets its sights on a strong showing to kick off the 2026 campaign.

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