Racing fans love a redemption arc, but for Lawless Alan, the road back to prominence in NASCAR is anything but straightforward. The 24-year-old Californian’s 2024 campaign in NASCAR’s Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series was fraught with disappointment, and yet, he now finds himself with a fresh opportunity to rebuild his reputation in the ARCA Menards Series.
However, this latest chapter in Alan’s career raises a burning question: Is his NASCAR journey a case of failing upwards, or is there genuine hope for a turnaround?
A Rocky Start in Xfinity: Filling Hailie Deegan’s Shoes
Alan’s move to the Xfinity Series in mid-2024 came under less-than-ideal circumstances. After a heartbreaking exit from AM Racing, Hailie Deegan left a seat open in the No. 15 AUTOChargit Ford Mustang. Despite high expectations, Alan’s performance failed to live up to the challenge. His debut in Kansas ended in calamity, with a wrecked Mustang and a disappointing 35th-place finish, a result that did little to justify AM Racing’s faith in him as Deegan’s replacement.
For Deegan, the setback was a bitter pill to swallow. The 23-year-old fan favorite had struggled in her Xfinity debut season, failing to notch a top-10 finish across 17 races. However, her successor’s inability to outperform her might offer a sense of vindication as she charts a new course in Indy NXT, with hopes of making her Indianapolis 500 debut in 2025.
A Forgettable Truck Season
Alan’s struggles weren’t confined to Xfinity. His 2024 Truck Series campaign was similarly unremarkable. Across a full season, Alan managed just a lone top-five and top-ten finish at Talladega Superspeedway. Most of his results languished outside the top 20, with only flashes of competitiveness, including an 11th-place finish in Texas and a 12th-place showing in Darlington.
The inconsistency led to whispers about his future in NASCAR’s upper tiers. While his Xfinity stint failed to impress, his Truck Series results added fuel to the fire, leaving many to wonder whether Alan’s racing career had hit a ceiling.
The ARCA Reset: A Second Chance or a Step Back?
Alan’s latest opportunity comes in the form of a ride with Venturini Motorsports in the 2025 ARCA Menards Series. Venturini announced that Alan will pilot their No. 20 AUTOparkit Toyota Camry, starting with the season opener at Daytona.
The move to ARCA—a developmental series often seen as a step below Trucks and Xfinity—might feel like a demotion. But for Alan, it’s also a chance to regroup, rebuild, and prove that he still belongs in NASCAR’s competitive ranks. Venturini Motorsports is no stranger to nurturing talent, and a strong season could serve as a launching pad back into the NASCAR spotlight.
Is Alan Failing Upwards, or Could Redemption Be Around the Corner?
Critics might argue that Alan’s trajectory feels more like “failing upwards” than earning his stripes. His Xfinity and Truck Series performances left much to be desired, and his move to ARCA could be seen as a last-ditch effort to stay relevant in the sport.
However, the ARCA Menards Series has long been a breeding ground for drivers looking to reignite their careers. If Alan can find consistency and success in Venturini’s equipment, it could open doors for a return to NASCAR’s higher echelons. It’s a long shot, but stranger comebacks have happened in motorsports.
Meanwhile, Deegan’s New Path Offers a Stark Contrast
As Alan navigates his ARCA reset, Hailie Deegan is pursuing her own redemption arc far away from NASCAR’s ovals. Her move to Indy NXT and her ambitions to tackle the Indianapolis 500 signal a fresh start for the former Xfinity driver. For Deegan, Alan’s underwhelming Xfinity stint might feel like poetic justice, a reminder that her struggles were not entirely unique to her.
The Final Lap: A Career on the Brink
For Lawless Alan, 2025 represents a crossroads. Success in ARCA could validate his racing potential and give him a lifeline back into the NASCAR ecosystem. Failure, however, might spell the end of his dreams at the national level. As the Daytona season-opener looms, the pressure is on for Alan to prove he’s more than just a placeholder in the history books.