Stellantis is turning heads in motorsports yet again. In 2025, their announcements have been the buzz of the town with the NASCAR truck series on the cards. Ram hasn’t raced in the NASCAR Truck Series since 2012. That absence left a gap that fans have long noticed. Recently, Stellantis teased a comeback, showing a concept Ram 1500 race truck and signing partnerships with top teams. The company hinted it needed a leader who could handle both programs, and the racing world was watching.
For Stellantis, this couldn’t have come at a better time. Drag racing and stock truck racing are gaining attention, and manufacturers are doubling down. Stellantis quietly built new alliances, joining Kaulig Racing for trucks and Tony Stewart Racing for NHRA. This bold move promised a stronger presence on tr