The 22-year-old prospect driver will take on his first full season of Xfinity Series action in the upcoming season. Cram has just 12 prior starts in this division of NASCAR to his credit, with very limited results due to the small team situations he's been involved with to this point. He did end last season with a Top-20 finish at Phoenix and that's something to build on moving forward. Cram takes over the JDM No. 4 Chevrolet that an array of different drivers handled last season. They would only net two Top-15 finishes all year, and so it's hoped that Cram will improve on that with his constant presence behind the wheel. However, as all rookie drivers go, there will be a steep learning curve to overcome. Read Past Outlooks