Early racing career ARCA Menards Series On April 11, 2021, Moyer would announce on
Twitter that he would be making his debut with
Wayne Peterson Racing at the
2021 Herr's Potato Chips 200. He would finish ninth, garnering his first top-ten. He would make one more start at the
2021 Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200, finishing fifteenth. In 2022, it was announced that Moyer would run three races with Peterson, with those races being at
Talladega Superspeedway,
Salem Speedway, and the season finale at
Toledo Speedway. Although he would not compete at Salem, he would compete at Talladega, where he would finish 23rd,
Bristol Motor Speedway, where he would finish 23rd due to a crash, and Toledo, where he would finish sixteenth. Moyer ran nearly the full season in the
main ARCA Series in 2023 driving for Wayne Peterson Racing, mostly in their No. 06 car. He ran every race until the race at Kansas in September, which he missed along with the races at Salem and Toledo at the end of the season. He finished seventh in the final points standings. On January 9, 2024, Moyer announced that he would be starting his own ARCA team in 2024, Moyer-Petroniro Racing, with co-owner Randy Petroniro, who was a previous sponsor of his. The team will field the No. 88 car part-time with Moyer running all six races of the
General Tire Superspeedway Challenge (Daytona, Talladega, both Kansas races, Charlotte and Michigan) and Randy Jr, the son of the co-owner, making his ARCA debut running some short track races. He would only end up running Daytona (which he failed to qualify), Talladega, and Charlotte. In 2025, Moyer returned to Moyer-Petroniro Racing at Daytona and finished in seventh, his second top-ten. ==Personal life==