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Dawson Cram Joining DGM for 5 Races

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Dawson Cram will drive five NASCAR Xfinity Series races for DGM Racing to finish the 2024 season, DGM announced Sept. 10.

Cram’s tenure in the No. 92 kicks off at Kansas Speedway.

Trade With the Pros will sponsor the effort.

Cram’s other events include the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Martinsville Speedway and Phoenix Raceway.

“I’m thrilled to join forces with the Gosselin family and Trade With the Pros,” Cram said in a team release. “This partnership provides us a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between race fans and financial education. I’m excited to showcase TWP’s commitment to empowering individuals through their programs and look forward to demonstrating that same commitment to them on and off the track this fall.”

“We have been very fortunate to welcome many exciting brands to our sport this year, and Trade With the Pros is no exception,” DGM owner Mario Gosselin added. “I believe Dawson will be a fantastic ambassador for TWP and a valuable asset to our No. 92 team as we head into the final races of the season. We look forward to representing the TWP colors as we hit the track in Kansas later this month.”

Cram was initially announced for the full Xfinity season with JD Motorsports, but the team has since scaled back its plans. He has since competed for Mike Harmon Racing part time.

In 15 starts this year, he has a best finish of 22nd twice at Charlotte and Iowa Speedway.

Cram is the eighth driver to make an appearance in DGM’s No. 92 in 2024, following Josh Bilicki, Ross Chastain, Nick Leitz, Kaden Honeycutt, Dexter Bean, Natalie Decker and Nathan Byrd. Chastain has the car’s best finish, ninth at Iowa.


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