After running the 2025 season with three cars full-time, the team announced via social media that they will now move to two full-time cars for the 2026 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.
“The focus will be set on our two full-time drivers…” the post stated.
The lineup is made up of staple driver Brennan Poole, going into his third full season with the Mooresville, NC team. Joining Poole is NOAPS Rookie of the Year Contender Lavar Scott, making his jump from the ARCA Menards Series after finishing second in the points standings in 2025.
APR’s social post went on to let fans know that the team will have a third car “running select limited races announced at a later date.”
🚨 Alpha Prime Racing will operate as a two car organization for the 2026 season.
The focus will be set on our two full-time drivers with a third entry running select limited races announced at a later date.
44 – @brennanpoole
45 – @LavarScott #NASCAR | @TheCW_Sports pic.twitter.com/GrAuawbZNj— Alpha Prime Racing (@TeamAlphaPrime) December 8, 2025
Their third car in 2025 hosted a selection of drivers, including Mason Massey, Brad Perez, Josh Williams, Steffan Parson, and team co-owner Caesar Bacarella. The team also hosted Scott for his O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut at Dover and at Gateway.
APR moves forward after having Parker Retzlaff, who earned a second-place finish at Rockingham, depart the team and join VIKING Motorsports’ flagship No. 99 car for the upcoming year. The team will look to improve on its best statistical year, where they had four top-five and nine top-10 finishes, the most for the team in a single season.






