BACK ON THE TRACK

In 2026, Ram trucks will once again thunder down NASCAR® tracks across the country. Discover how the Ram Brand got here and what’s in store for the future of Ram truck racing.

DRIVERS, START YOUR ENGINES


As one of the founding manufacturers of the NASCAR® Craftsman Truck Series, the Dodge Brand roared onto the NASCAR scene prior to 1995 with power and grit.

TRUCK SERIES SUCCESS


Through the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Dodge Brand paved a path to success, highlighted by drivers like Bobby Hamilton who won the 2004 Truck Series championship, the brand’s first, behind the wheel of a Dodge Ram truck.

A NEW DIRECTION


By 2010, Ram began standing tall as its own brand-continuing to compete under the new direction before officially closing shop in 2016. Despite the departure, the Ram name remains tied to a legacy of toughness and competitive spirit in the NASCAR® Craftsman Truck Series.

THE COMPETITIVE SPIRIT LIVES ON


Ram trucks will be making a highly anticipated return to the NASCAR® Craftsman Truck Series in 2026, ushering in a new era of steely determination.

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WHEELBASE (IN)
WHEELBASE (IN)
112 WHEELBASE (IN)
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LARGO (")
LARGO (")
206.5 LENGTH (IN)
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WEIGHT (LB)
WEIGHT (LB)
3200 WEIGHT (LB)

DRIVERS

Once selected, a group of dedicated professional drivers will work hard to help lead the team to victory.

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