
Louis Foster to Debut in NASCAR Truck Series at Lime Rock Park
Louis Foster, the 2025 IndyCar Rookie of the Year, is set to make his NASCAR Truck Series debut at Lime Rock Park, driving a Droplight‑sponsored Chevrolet for Freedom Racing Enterprises.
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Louis Foster, the 2025 IndyCar Rookie of the Year, is set to make his NASCAR Truck Series debut at Lime Rock Park, driving a Droplight‑sponsored Chevrolet for Freedom Racing Enterprises.

NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series will feature Parker Kligerman driving the No. 77 Chevrolet at Lime Rock Park on July 11, offering fans a chance to see a local driver compete on his home track.

Kaulig Racing announced that Colin Braun will drive the No. 25 RAM 1500 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park on July 11, bringing his IMSA pedigree and road‑course experience to the series.

Kaulig Racing announced that Colin Braun will drive the No. 25 RAM 1500 at Lime Rock Park on July 11, marking his first Truck Series start since 2011 and adding a multi‑title IMSA champion to the roster.

Colin Braun is set to make his long‑awaited comeback in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this July, driving the No. 25 Ram‑branded entry at Lime Rock Park. His extensive sports‑car pedigree and the return of Ram’s Free Agent Driver program mark a significant moment for the series.

After a seven‑year break, Landon Huffman is back in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, blending his short‑track roots with a digital‑first approach, backed by sponsors and a historic team.

Parker Kligerman is set to race in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at Lime Rock Park on July 11, piloting the No. 77 Chevrolet Silverado RST for Spire Motorsports in front of friends and fans.

Colin Braun is set to make his comeback to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this summer, slated to wheel the No. 25 Ram 1500 for Kaulig Racing at Lime Rock Park on July 11. The 37‑year‑old driver brings a deep sports car résumé that includes a ninth‑place finish in the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg earlier this year, a Le Mans podium in 2006, and three WeatherTech SportsCar Championship titles captured in 2014, 2015 and 2022. Braun’s early stock‑car experience earned him the 2007 Truck Series Rookie of the Year award and a lone victory at Michigan International Speedway in 2009, moments that still resonate with longtime fans. His recent Rolex 24 at Daytona triumph in 2023 underscores the versatility that has defined his career, while his four overall GTP class wins at the 24‑hour event highlight a record of endurance excellence. Matt Kaulig, the founder of Kaulig Racing, expressed excitement about the partnership, noting that the collaboration blends Ram’s automotive heritage with the team’s innovative approach. The upcoming race marks a symbolic return of the Ram brand to NASCAR after a 13‑year hiatus, a move that aligns with Kaulig Racing’s expansion from its 2016 founding into a multi‑series powerhouse boasting 27 Xfinity victories. The No. 25 entry will share the grid with a roster of seasoned competitors including Tony Stewart, Jamie McMurray, Ty Dillon, Corey LaJoie, Travis Pastrana, Parker Kligerman, Clint Bowyer, A.J. Allmendinger, Carson Ferguson and Ryan Newman, each bringing their own pedigree to the historic Connecticut road course. Fans can catch the action live on FS1 and the NASCAR Network at 1 p.m. on July 11, a broadcast that promises to showcase both Braun’s seasoned skill set and the fresh energy of the new Ram partnership.

After a decade away from the track, Shannon Spake is back on pit road, joining Marty Snider and Danielle Trotta for the 2026 In‑Season Challenge, while veteran driver Shane van Gisbergen’s recent road‑course streak adds extra intrigue.

Layne Riggs secured his fourth win of the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season at the inaugural Navy 250 in San Diego, a race that set new viewership records on FOX Sports 1.

Ryan Newman is set to make his first NASCAR Truck Series start in nearly eight years at North Wilkesboro Speedway, driving the No. 25 Kaulig Racing truck backed by Ram. The appearance revives a lineage of notable drivers who have used the ride and highlights Newman’s enduring stature in the sport.

Veteran NASCAR driver Ryan Newman is set to return to the Truck Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway, driving the No. 25 Ram‑sponsored entry for Kaulig Racing, a team that has previously fielded stars such as Tony Stewart and Jamie McMurray.

The 2026 Navy 250, held in San Diego, attracted 611,000 average viewers on FOX Sports 1, marking a milestone for the series and cementing Layne Riggs' fourth win of the season.

After a multi‑year hiatus, Ryan Newman is set to re‑enter NASCAR competition in the Truck Series at North Wilkesboro on July 18, driving a historic Ram entry fielded by Kaulig Racing.
Veteran NASCAR driver Ryan Newman is set to make his comeback in the NASCAR Truck Series this summer, slated to take the wheel of the No. 25 Ram for Kaulig Racing on July 18 at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Ryan Newman is set to make his long‑awaited return to NASCAR competition at the FaithFest 250, scheduled for July 18 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina. He will drive the RAM/Kaulig Racing No. 25 'Free Agent' truck, marking his first race since 2023.

After a decade away from the Truck circuit, Ryan Newman is set to compete in the July 18 NASCAR Truck race at North Wilkesboro, driving Kaulig Racing's No. 25 Ram 1500 as part of the team's free‑agent program.

After a multi‑year hiatus, Ryan Newman is set to re‑enter the NASCAR Truck Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway, joining Kaulig Racing's ambitious free‑agent program that has attracted former champions.

The Cup Series rolls into Northern California this weekend for its fourth road course race of the 2026 season, featuring AJ Allmendinger in his 500th Cup start and Ty Dillon’s bid to repeat last year’s upset, all broadcast on TNT, PRN and SiriusXM.

A whirlwind NASCAR weekend at Naval Base Coronado featured three races, unexpected feuds, and a surprise Cup Series winner, while the International Hot Rod Association eyes a Triple Crown push.

The inaugural street race at a naval base drew 50,000 spectators from 50 states and 17 countries, signaling a new direction for NASCAR

NASCAR's inaugural street race in San Diego sold out its 40,000 seats, drawing a global audience and securing high‑profile sponsors as the sport eyes more urban venues.

Layne Riggs secured his fourth win of the season and ninth career triumph in the first Navy 250 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race, edging out Tyler Reif on the last lap amid a chaotic finish.

Parker Kligerman’s bid for a clean finish collapsed in overtime at Texas, where contact with Adam Andretti sent his race into disarray, while Layne Riggs claimed victory.