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Are you ready to see Ram trucks race again? The auto brand is extremely serious about returning to NASCAR for the 2026 Craftsman Truck Series. However, it needs a team of drivers as discussed with Kevin Harvick. 

Ram trucks discusses its return to NASCAR with Kevin Harvick. 

It’s been hard to ignore the hype surrounding Ram trucks as they make their return to NASCAR after missing out on the track for 13 years. 

Ram CEO, Tim Kuniskis joined Kevin Harvick to share more information about the brand’s plans on Haverick’s Happy Hour show. The episode aired on  NASCAR and FOX to provide fans with more details about the upcoming season. 

Ram plans to have at least four entities in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season opener. The race will take place at the Daytona International Speedway on February 13. 

According to Mopar Insiders, no teams have signed with the automaker yet. But Kunikis shared that he would put his trucks on the grid if necessary. 

It just happens to be the right time for Ram to get back on the track. It has been watching and waiting, they’re all in now. 

Ram has been out of the game since it was under Dodge in 2012. There was a lack of team support when Penske left Dodge for Ford and that’s when they pulled the plug. 

Cleetus McFarland was mentioned. He is a popular YouTube star and motorsports personality. McFarland could help Ram with its mission to improve its performance and motorsports image. 

Ram trucks want to go beyond wearing badges. The brand wants to do things right to win. It’s extremely serious about making a comeback.