NASCAR has officially published the entry list for the 2026 Allegiance 200, the highly anticipated truck race that will take place at Nashville Superspeedway. The announcement comes as teams finalize their driver line‑ups for what is set to be a competitive early‑season showdown.
A full grid with a few spots still open
The series will feature 38 entries, meaning two drivers will miss the event. While the complete roster is still being trimmed, the list already highlights several high‑profile names who are expected to contend for stage points and stage wins.
Among the confirmed drivers are Rajah Caruth and Jesse Love, both of whom are listed under Spire Motorsports. The team has also announced that Parker Retzlaff will pilot the No. 62 truck for Halmar Friesen Racing, partnering with Legacy Motor Club for the Nashville weekend.
Why Nashville matters
Nashville Superspeedway holds a unique place on the NASCAR schedule as the series’ only dedicated truck race in the city. The event serves as the third stop of the season, making it a critical early test of team chemistry, car performance and driver momentum.
The combination of established teams like Spire Motorsports and emerging programs such as Halmar Friesen Racing underscores the depth of competition that fans can expect. With rising talents and veteran drivers vying for position, the Allegiance 200 promises to deliver on its reputation as a marquee event.