According to the NASCAR-centric website Catchfence.com, Dodge—by way of the Ram brand—is poised to return to NASCAR in 2026, via the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Catchfence.com reports that Ram has formally applied to NASCAR to become a fourth manufacturer in the Craftsman Truck Series. Ram and Dodge had previously run trucks from 1995-2012, with several ...
The NASCAR Truck Series has been a three-horse between Chevy, Ford, and Toyota since Dodge pulled factory support from the division over 10 years ago. Ram hasn’t competed in any national series ...
Rumors from Dodge employees and ... they were given a list of RAM activations to be done in the following months, the bottom of which read: "Back to NASCAR Truck Series." Afterward, a screenshot ...
Now we have corroboration from another major source. “NASCAR is reviewing Dodge’s submission to field a truck through its ‘Ram’ brand and an answer is expected soon, sources with knowledge ...
A return to NASCAR would undoubtedly give Ram and Dodge greater visibility, which can only have a positive effect on sales. Stellantis is staying tight-lipped for the time being, which is only fair.
Could Dodge be back in NASCAR? According to The Athletic, the auto brand is aiming to rejoin the NASCAR Truck Series in 2026 with the goal of competing again in the Cup Series in 2027. From The ...
It's been nearly a decade since Dodge's departure from the Craftsman Truck Series, but that could be coming to an end in the very near future says reporter Chris Knight. NASCAR has reportedly ...
Advertisement NASCAR is reviewing Dodge’s submission to field a truck through its “Ram” brand and an answer is expected soon, sources with knowledge of the plans said. While there are no ...
Rumors that a new manufacturer is looking to join NASCAR ... Dodge intends to enter, a new report from The Athletic states. The automaker is reportedly looking to field a truck through its “Ram ...