Ram CEO Confirms NASCAR Return in 2026
- Ram unveiled a new Ram 1500 concept race truck at Michigan International Speedway on June 8, 2025, announcing its NASCAR return.
- Ram left NASCAR 13 years ago after ending factory support in 2012, and CEO Tim Kuniskis announced a return planned for the 2026 Truck Series.
- The concept truck mirrors Ram’s production designs with aerodynamic features to cool a high-revving engine, signaling a step toward future Cup Series participation.
- Kuniskis announced plans to finalize an agreement with NASCAR and confirmed Ram's participation at Daytona, aiming to field four to six trucks in the 2026 season opener to connect with fans.
- Ram's NASCAR return expands the Truck Series manufacturer field for 2026 and may lead to further involvement in top-level NASCAR events.
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Ram CEO confirms NASCAR return in 2026
(TestMiles) - Tim Kuniskis says Ram is back in racing, and he’s not easing in. From Daytona to the Cup Series, Ram is gunning for impact, fans, and full-throttle relevance. Why does this matter right now?Ram isn’t just rejoining NASCAR. According to CEO Tim Kuniskis, they’re planning to steal the show. After a 13-year absence, Ram is returning to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and it’s not stopping there. “Ram’s coming back to NASCAR. Let’s g…
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