After welcoming Ram to the Truck Series for 2026, NASCAR says it’s on the verge of adding a fifth manufacturer to its roster.
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Revving Up Excitement: NASCAR Welcomes Ram as Fourth Manufacturer in 2026 Truck Series
Next season, the NASCAR Truck Series field will have four manufacturers, as Ram joins Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota after over a decade. The decision to bring Ram into the category was confirmed publicly by representatives from Ram and Stellantis at Michigan International Speedway, following months of speculation. NASCAR executive John Probst expressed excitement about Ram’s return and the potential benefits of having a new manufacturer in the Truck Series. Although Dodge has a successful history in NASCAR, their return currently only involves the Truck Series, with plans for up to…
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: NASCAR Looks to Boost Engine Power by 2025
NASCAR is considering a boost in engine power for Cup Series cars at short tracks, amid growing criticism of the current racing product and calls from drivers for more horsepower.
BővebbenRevving Up the Competition: NASCAR Unleashes More Horsepower for Cup Drivers and Teams
NASCAR officials have considered raising horsepower from 670HP to 750HP for short tracks, possibly by the end of the 2025 season. They are actively collaborating with industry stakeholders and exploring the feasibility of this change. This potential increase in horsepower was well-received by drivers, as they believe it could enhance the racing experience on short tracks. The last time NASCAR utilized 900 horsepower was a decade ago, before transitioning to the current 550HP package in 2019. Drivers like Josh Berry and Chase Elliott expressed varying levels of support for the…
BővebbenRevving Up Excitement: NASCAR’s Game-Changing Move with Tire Compounds in 2024 All-Star Race
2024 NASCAR All-Star Race format includes different tire compounds
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