“We do not have a contract with either one of those guys,” Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice said a few days ago. He was referring to Tony Stewart, a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, and Kasey Kahne, an 18-time Cup race winner, potentially wheeling Kaulig’s trucks. Although Rice wanted to deflate rumors, they have picked up pace again with the introduction of a new driver program.

Ram Trucks are returning to NASCAR competition for the 2026 Craftsman Truck Series season, and Kaulig Racing is their base. The OEM has five entries, of which three are fixed – with Brendan Queen, Daniel Dye, and Justin Haley confirmed. However, fans are more excited about one of the last two entries.

Ram Trucks are inviting the heavyweights

To hype up its arrival, Ram just introduced the ‘Free Agent P

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