Rev Racing
| Owner | Max Siegel |
|---|---|
| Base | Concord, North Carolina |
| Series | ARCA Menards Series ARCA Menards Series East ARCA Menards Series West Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series INEX Legend Car Series |
| Race drivers | ARCA Menards Series: 2. Lanie Buice, Eloy Sebastian (part-time) 6. Lavar Scott ARCA Menards Series East: 2. Lanie Buice (part-time) 6. Lavar Scott (part-time) 10. Eloy Sebastian (part-time) ARCA Menards Series West: 6. Lavar Scott (part-time) Advance Auto Parts Weekly: 2. Eloy Sebastian, Lavar Scott 6. Nathan Lyons 8. Cassidy Keitt |
| Manufacturer | Chevrolet |
| Career | |
| Debut | 2010 |
| Latest race | 2025 Owens Corning 200 |
| Drivers' Championships | ARCA Menards Series: 2 (2022, 2024) ARCA Menards Series East: 1 (2012) |
| Race victories | Truck Series: 2 ARCA Menards Series: 4 ARCA Menards Series East: 21 |
Rev Racing, short for Revolution Racing, was an auto racing team competing at the regional level of NASCAR. Owned by former Dale Earnhardt, Inc. president Max Siegel, the team primarily fielded participants in the Drive for Diversity, an initiative to bring more minority and female drivers into the sport. Formerly in all three ARCA Menards Series, the team last fielded two Chevrolet SS teams: The No. 2 part-time for Lanie Buice and the No. 6 full-time for Lavar Scott. The team also fielded late model entries for various drivers, and has fielded entries for future NASCAR national series winners Kyle Larson, Bubba Wallace, and Daniel Suárez in the past. The team formally competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.