Dawson Cram

Dawson Kevin Cram (born September 12, 2001) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 74 Chevrolet Camaro for CHK Racing, the No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro for SS-Green Light Racing, and the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro for Alpha Prime Racing, as well as part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 47 Toyota Tundra for G2G Racing. He has also previously competed in the ARCA Menards Series.

Dawson Cram
Cram at Phoenix Raceway in 2018
BornDawson Kevin Cram
(2001-09-12) September 12, 2001
San Diego, California, U.S.
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
4 races run over 3 years
Car no., teamNo. 74 (CHK Racing)
No. 07 (SS-Green Light Racing)
No. 44 (Alpha Prime Racing)
2022 position64th
Best finish64th (2022)
First race2021 Ambetter Get Vaccinated 200 (Loudon)
Last race2023 United Rentals 200 (Phoenix)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
30 races run over 4 years
Truck no., teamNo. 47 (G2G Racing)
2021 position30th
Best finish30th (2021)
First race2018 Alpha Energy Solutions 250 (Martinsville)
Last race2021 United Rentals 200 (Martinsville)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
ARCA Menards Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish62nd (2020)
First race2020 General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of August 30, 2023.

Racing career

Early career

In 2007, at the age of five, Cram started racing in Mini Dwarf race cars in his hometown at the time, San Diego, California. He later moved to Mooresville, North Carolina and started to race in the INEX Bandolero Series. After winning 13 times in Bandoleros,[1] he made the move to legend cars in 2014. His racing slate in 2017 included various starts in legends cars, Super Trucks and late models in the Whelen All-American Series and an attempt at a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event.[2]

NASCAR

On October 24, 2017, Cram was announced to be driving for Cram Racing Enterprises in the No. 11 truck at Martinsville Speedway in 2017 Texas Roadhouse 200. A blown engine during practice ended the team's weekend, forcing the No. 11 team and Cram to withdraw.[3]

He returned to Martinsville in the spring of 2018, driving for Beaver Motorsports. In his first race with live pit stops, Cram accidentally hit a crew member on his first pit stop and climbed to a 17th-place finish on the lead lap.[4] Cram's third attempt was also at Martinsville; this time it was a joint effort between his family Cram Racing Enterprises and Copp Motorsports. He finished 24th and also ran the next race on the schedule at ISM Raceway in the No. 83.[5]

In 2020, Cram served as a mechanic for the No. 6 NASCAR Xfinity Series team of JD Motorsports. He also ran Truck races for Long Motorsports and Reaume Brothers Racing.[6] Cram left Long Motorsports in August for financial reasons,[7] but later purchased the team and ran the No. 41 under the Cram Racing Enterprises banner for the rest of the 2020 Truck season.[8]

Ahead of the 2021 Truck season, Cram voiced his plans to run the full schedule.[9] In July, he joined Mike Harmon Racing for his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.[10]

In 2022, Cram announced that he would attempt the Xfinity Series' September Darlington race driving the No. 35 car for Emerling-Gase Motorsports. He qualified for the race and finished 30th. He would also attempt to qualify for two races in the Mike Harmon Racing No. 47 car but failed to qualify. He also drove the MBM Motorsports No. 13 in the season-finale at Phoenix, which he did qualify for, and finished 31st.

In 2023, Cram would run the majority of the Xfinity Series season in the No. 74 car for CHK Racing (formerly Mike Harmon Racing). However, him and the team would fail to qualify for the majority of the races they attempted. After one of the races that they did qualify for, Charlotte in May, Cram and the team lost 10 driver and owner points due to the car having an air duct violation. He became one of few drivers in NASCAR history to have a negative points total in the standings at some point in a season. (Michael Waltrip in 2007 in the Cup Series is another example after he was penalized during Daytona 500 Speedweeks that year.)[11] He would also drive the SS-Green Light Racing No. 07 car at Martinsville in April and the Alpha Prime Racing No. 44 car at Darlington in September.[12] He would also drive the G2G Racing No. 47 in the Truck Series race at Darlington in May. His team would later be penalized with the loss of 25 owner points for having an outdated window net in that race.[13]

Personal life

Cram's father Kevin Cram is a former crew chief in all three NASCAR national series and his uncle Clinton Cram is still in the profession, crew chiefing Dawson's first Truck attempt.[14][15][16]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2021 Mike Harmon Racing 74 Chevy DAY DRC HOM LVS PHO ATL MAR TAL DAR DOV COA CLT MOH TEX NSH POC ROA ATL NHA
35
GLN IRC MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV TEX KAN MAR PHO 102nd 01 [17]
2022 Emerling-Gase Motorsports 35 Ford DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH MAR TAL DOV DAR TEX CLT PIR NSH ROA ATL NHA POC IRC MCH GLN DAY DAR
30
KAN 64th 13 [18]
Mike Harmon Racing 47 Chevy BRI
DNQ
TEX TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR
DNQ
MBM Motorsports 13 Ford PHO
31
2023 CHK Racing 74 Chevy DAY CAL LVS PHO
38
ATL
DNQ
COA RCH
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
CLT
36
PIR SON NSH
DNQ
CSC
DNQ
ATL NHA
Wth
POC
DNQ
ROA MCH
28
IRC GLN DAY TEX
21
ROV LVS
31
HOM
36
MAR
PHO -* -* [19]
SS-Green Light Racing 07 Chevy MAR
36
TAL KAN
21
BRI
Alpha Prime Racing 44 Chevy DAR
DNQ

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NCTC Pts Ref
2017 Cram Racing Enterprises 11 Chevy DAY ATL MAR KAN DOV CLT TEX IOW GTW KEN ELD POC BRI MCH MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR
Wth
TEX PHO HOM 104th [20]
2018 Beaver Motorsports 50 Chevy DAY ATL LVS MAR
17
DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL 43rd 54 [21]
Copp Motorsports 83 Chevy MAR
24
TEX PHO
16
HOM
2019 63 DAY ATL LVS MAR
DNQ
TEX DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL 71st 24 [22]
Reaume Brothers Racing 33 Chevy MAR
13
PHO HOM
2020 Long Motorsports 55 Chevy DAY LVS CLT
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
HOM
32
POC KEN
28
TEX MCH
14
DRC DOV
25
32nd 154 [23]
Reaume Brothers Racing 00 Toyota KAN
25
KAN
Cram Racing Enterprises 41 Chevy GTW
22
DAR
33
RCH BRI LVS
35
TAL
35
KAN
23
TEX
18
MAR
16
PHO
28
2021 DAY
DNQ
DRC
17
LVS
21
ATL
31
BRD RCH
25
KAN
31
DAR
31
COA
DNQ
CLT
21
TEX
21
NSH
28
POC KNX GLN GTW
30
DAR
23
BRI
35
LVS TAL MAR
23
PHO
DNQ
30th 144 [24]
2023 G2G Racing 47 Toyota DAY LVS ATL COA TEX BRI MAR KAN DAR
35
NWS CLT GTW NSH MOH POC RCH IRP MLW KAN BRI TAL HOM PHO -* 01* [25]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

ARCA Menards Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Menards Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts Ref
2020 Fast Track Racing 11 Toyota DAY PHO
11
TAL POC IRP KEN IOW KAN TOL TOL MCH DRC GTW I44 TOL BRI WIN MEM ISF KAN 62nd 33 [26]

References

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  2. Seelman, Jacob. "Cram Attempting Truck Debut At Martinsville". www.racechaseronline.com. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  3. Beard, Brock. "PREVIEW: Several new faces - and some familiar ones - look to make their season debuts at Martinsville". LASTCAR.info. Blogger. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  4. Catanzareti, Zach. "16-Year-Old Dawson Cram Leaves Truck Debut Happy". KickinTheTires.net. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  5. Eggert, Seth. "Up to Speed: Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix". Motorsports Tribune. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  6. Srigley, Joseph (July 21, 2020). "Dawson Cram, Kevin Donahue, Ryan Huff, Driving for Reaume Brothers Racing in a Hectic Weekend at Kansas". TobyChristie.com. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
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  12. "(Twitter post)". Twitter. Alpha Prime Racing. August 30, 2023. @dawsoncram41 joins the team lineup this weekend at @TooToughToTame! He will honor @kylepetty and his 2003 colors.
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