Andy Santerre Motorsports (ASM) is the most recognizable and successful name in the NASCAR Grand National Division, Camping World East Series; it is lead with experience on the race track and behind the scenes. 

Owner, Andy Santerre, became the first driver in NASCAR Camping World East Series history to win four consecutive Championships (2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005). Andy Santerre also earned a series leading four “Most Popular Driver” Awards and two “Sportsmanship” Awards.  Wife and co-owner, Sue Santerre, has over 15 years of Marketing and PR experience in the NASCAR industry. Their combined knowledge, experience and talents are the back bone for ASM’s unparalleled success.

With four championships and two runner-up finishes in the last seven years, ASM has earned the reputation for consistently fast racecars, quality equipment and innovation in the industry. These accomplishments have not gone unnoticed and turned ASM into a pioneer in the driver development movement.

The reputation and longevity of ASM makes them the perfect choice for NASCAR Cup teams wanting to groom young drivers for future Cup competition. 

In 2007, ASM worked with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. to develop Dale Earnhardt’s grandson,  Jeffrey Earnhardt.  In 2008, ASM steered Austin Dillon, grandson to NASCAR Owner Richard Childress to his first NASCAR win.  In 2009, ASM takes on rookie young gun, Brett Moffitt.

ASM Motorsports is located in a state-of-the-art facility off turn two of Lowe’s Motor Speedway. The building, which originally housed Robert Yates Racing, totals 12,000 square feet and includes two surface plates, a downdraft paint booth, and a full-service body shop.