Reaume Brothers Racing in a collaborative effort with Diversified Custom Concepts LLC. (DCC Racing) announced today that Wilton, Calif. native Dylan Lupton will drive the No. 34 Toyota Tundra in the final four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) races of the 2021 season.

Motorsports industry veteran Frankie Kerr will serve as crew chief for Lupton’s effort.

Veteran spotter Keith Barnwell will guide Lupton from high above.

Friday’s announcement from Reaume Brothers Racing and DCC Racing caps off a string of announcements for Lupton who will return to the Truck Series tour next weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway with Kyle Busch Motorsports, as well as run a limited schedule with Sam Hunt Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Lupton’s No. 34 Reaume Brothers Racing schedule includes a double duty weekend at Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway in September followed by Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and the season finale at Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway on Nov. 5.

Lupton says he is ready for the challenge.

“It’s been a big week for me, but I can’t thank Josh and Brad enough for the opportunity to drive the No. 34 Toyota Tundra for the final four Truck Series races of the season,” he said.

“We have worked very hard over the last eight weeks to make sure we are in a position to put a competitive truck on the track with the goal of elevating Reaume Brothers Racing performance too. I’m excited to work with Frankie (Kerr), who I’ve known a little since competing in the Truck Series over the past couple of years.

“It is going to be a very busy two and a half months or so, but I’m ready to get to work and do a great job not only for Josh and Brad, but Kyle Busch Motorsports and Sam Hunt Racing too.”

Lupton has recorded one top-five and four top-10 finishes across 11 career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts. Lupton posted a career-best fifth-place finish in the Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta in 2019. Additionally, he has made four NASCAR Cup Series starts and 35 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

The Californian finished second in the ARCA Menards Series West event at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway earlier this year. Across 33 career West Series starts since 2011, he has registered two wins, 14 top-five, 27 top-10 finishes and finished runner-up in the series’ championship standings in 2014.

“This is a huge opportunity for Reaume Brothers Racing,” said team principal Josh Reaume. “DCC Racing is partnering with Reaume Brothers Racing to bring a higher quality product to the track from Brad Means decades of experience in the sport.

“We have been working on this opportunity with Dylan for a couple of months and have acquired specific equipment for his races. The input from Brad as well as Frankie has the chance to propel Reaume Brothers Racing to another level in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is something we are all excited about.”

Means who has a relationship with Lupton from his Truck Series tenure at David Gilliland Racing is thrilled to work with him in a much larger capacity.

“I am focused on owning my own team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in the future, but this is a great building opportunity for DCC Racing with Dylan Lupton,” added Means.

“I am excited to get to work with Dylan again especially in a situation that allows me to have a great influence on vehicles. Josh has worked really hard to grow and improve his program, but with this collaborative effort it’s an even better opportunity for Dylan, Josh and I to really prove ourselves. I think we are going to surprise a lot of people.”

While sponsorship for Lupton’s efforts will be announced at a later date, Aggressive Hydraulics will serve as a major associate marketing partner for the four-race program.

Lupton’s first race aboard the No. 34 Toyota Tundra is the Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200 presented by Westgate Resorts on Fri., Sept. 24 at 9:00 p.m. ET | 6:00 p.m. PT.

For more on Dylan Lupton, please visit LuptonRacing.com, like him on Facebook (Dylan Lupton), follow him on Twitter (@LuptonDylan) and Instagram (@LuptonDylan).

About Reaume Brothers Racing:

Reaume Brothers Racing (RBR) began in 1997 when John Reaume got his sons Jonathan and Joshua into competitive kart racing.  From these humble beginnings, the brothers have chased the racing dream, competing in events all around the world, studying mechanical engineering at university, and building a successful racing business specializing in karting and oval track racing.

Since 2018, RBR has fielded at least one full-time entry in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. With a culture focused on innovation, RBR will utilize cutting edge technologies to improve on and off-track performance.

Driven with passion and fueled with engineering, RBR is looking to make its mark in NASCAR.

In 2021, the team will continue its presence in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, while also planning to expand its focus to the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

MOORESVILLE, N.C.: fgrACCEL and Reaume Brothers Racing jointly announced today that Chris Hacker will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) debut in Friday night’s Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at World Wide Technology Raceway (WWTR) at Gateway.

Hacker will drive the No. 34 Toyota Tundra, a second entry for Mooresville, N.C.-based Reaume Brothers Racing and a teammate to the team’s other driver Armani Williams.

Hacker started his racing career at eight years old, racing in quarter midgets, where he ranked second overall in his home state of Indiana. From 2009 to 2011, he competed in the Bandolero bandits where he won the Indiana state championship back-to-back in 2010 and 2011.

After consecutive championship seasons in Bandoleros, he advanced to INEX Legend Car Series competition in 2012, where he captured the Indianapolis Speedrome Championship in the Young Lions category.

In 2013, he continued his racing resume acceleration moving from Legends Car to the Champion Racing Association Sportsman category, where he became the youngest driver to win a CRA event at age 13.

The following season, competing in the JEGS All-Star Series, he won the Sportsman of the Year award.

Hacker continued to turn heads in Late Model competition and positioned himself to move into the development ARCA Menards Series in 2020 – competing at Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway driving for Fast Track Racing, finishing 15th after starting 24th.

Hacker was slated to make his debut in the premier ARCA Menards Series at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway in February, but COVID-19 delayed his start to Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway in May where he started 12th and finished 10th in an entry fielded by Cram Motorsports.

“I am very excited to be able to make my NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at World Wide Technology Raceway with Reaume Brothers Racing,” said Hacker. “It has been a dream of mine to be a competitor in the NASCAR ranks ever since I started racing at the age of eight.

“I want to thank Josh (Reaume) and the entire Reaume Brothers Racing team for allowing me to have this opportunity and my management team at fgrACCEL for working tirelessly to make this all a reality.”

Wildwood, Missouri-based ARS Construction will serve as Hacker’s primary partner for the 16th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race of the season.

ARS Construction is a family-owned construction firm who has been successfully servicing the greater St. Louis area since 2001. They specialize in both residential and commercial roof installs. Their multifaceted team provides general contracting services such as windows, siding, home additions, remodeling among other various contracting services.

Recently, ARS Construction expanded their same quality services to Norman, Oklahoma and Kansas.

“We are very excited to be partnering with Chris Hacker for his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut behind the No. 34 ARS Construction Toyota Tundra at World Wide Technology Raceway,” said ARS Construction owner Christian Larson.

“We are stoked by the synergies of sponsoring a truck that resembles our other 12 ARS Construction work trucks and hope that this will help facilitate a wide reach of our brand!”

Added Hacker, “There are not words to describe the support from ARS Construction. Our No. 34 ARS Construction Toyota Tundra looks amazing and I’m focused on having a positive and strong debut with them and Reaume Brothers Racing and hopefully pave the way for more opportunities in the future.”

Team principal Josh Reaume says the team is ecstatic to have Hacker join them for his NASCAR National Series debut.

“We are happy to welcome Chris to Reaume Brothers Racing,” he said. “We are excited to work with him and be apart of his journey in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. He has shown us he is a good driver and we think he will do well not only at Gateway, but in the series overall.”

Looking ahead, Hacker plans to compete in select ARCA and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events this season while focusing on an accelerated schedule in 2022.

Hacker, 21, is also the first NASCAR driver known to have a brachial plexus injury (BPI), also known as brachial plexus lesion. BPI is an injury to the brachial plexus, the network of nerves that conducts signals from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm and hand.

Hacker and fgrACCEL would also like to thank fellow NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team On Point Motorsports who has been equally instrumental in preparing Hacker for his series’ debut in a variety of roles.

For more on ARS Construction, please visit advancedroofsys.com.

For more on Chris Hacker, please like him on Facebook (Chris Hacker Motorsports),  follow him on Twitter(@chrishacker_) and Instagram (@chris_hacker).

The Toyota 200 presented by CK Power (160 laps | 200 miles) is the 16th of 22 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races on the 2021 schedule. The 40-truck field will take the green flag on Fri., Aug. 20, 2021, shortly after 9:00 p.m. ET with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM Satellite Radio NASCAR Channel 90.

About Reaume Brothers Racing:

Reaume Brothers Racing (RBR) began in 1997 when John Reaume got his son’s, Jonathan and Joshua into competitive kart racing.  From these humble beginnings, the brothers have chased the racing dream, competing in events all around the world, studying mechanical engineering at University and building a successful racing business specializing in karting and oval track racing.

Since 2018, RBR has fielded at least one full-time entry in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. With a culture focused on innovation, RBR will utilize cutting edge technologies to improve on and off-track performance.

Driven with passion and fueled with engineering, RBR is looking to make its mark in NASCAR.

In 2021, the team will continues its presence in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, while also planning to expand its focus to the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Reaume Brothers Racing is proud to announce Armani Williams will pilot the #33 truck at Gateway. Williams is NASCAR’s first driver to be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. He has two prior NASCAR ARCA Menard’s Series Starts, both run for Andy Hillenberg last season. He placed 17th in his debut, and improved in his second start to bring his ride home 10th at Michigan later in the year.

“I have been talking to Armani and his dad Del about this for quite some time now” says Josh Reaume, owner of Reaume Brothers Racing. “No one really understands how much they have overcome and how hard they have worked in order to secure these opportunities. They’ve grown numerous partnerships and spent tons of time developing Armani’s career, so it’s nice to see these efforts finally paying off. I am so happy to be able to help and get such a great kid behind the wheel”.

Armani has loved racing since he was playing with Hot Wheels as a little boy. He ended up discovering NASCAR, and he has not looked back. When he was just eight years old, he started racing go-karts. Williams quickly progressed to Bandaleros, then to the ARCA Truck Pro Series, and even ran five races in Canada in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series. From there he went to ARCA, and now, he looks towards his first ever truck start.

“This is a dream come true having the opportunity to make my debut in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Gateway. When I got the call from my dad, I was overcome with emotion. Many years of hard work, along with the support of my family, friends, and fans have made this possible. And of course, I have to thank Reaume Brothers Racing for believing in me and giving me this incredible opportunity”.

Armani’s father, Del, has been by Armani’s side since day one, supporting Armani’s climb up the racing latter. Del didn’t know a whole lot about autism was when his son was diagnosed at just two years old. However, he and Armani’s mother Irena have stood by Armani throughout his racing journey, and given him all the love and support two parents could possibly give.

“As a dad, all you want is for your kids to be afforded all the opportunities to chase their dreams. Racing is already a tough enough sport as it is; between having to find funding, knowing the right people, and just having enough talent” Del says. “Meeting Josh, has given us the opportunity and platform to seek funding to get this done. It is just such a challenge in the sport today. When you throw in the challenges of being on the autism spectrum, saying we had an uphill battle was an understatement. It makes me emotional to see how much (Armani) has grown over the past 20 years”.

Marketing opportunities are still available for this monumental moment in NASCAR history! If interested in hopping on board for this trailblazer moment, please contact Amir Alexander at amir@reaumebrothersracing.com. The green flag for Williams’ debut drops at 9:00 P.M. on Friday, August 20th. All the action will be live on FS1.