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When Brad Keselowski claimed the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series championship in a blue Dodge Charger, few knew it would mark the manufacturer's swan song in the sport's premier division. The post NASCAR Rumor ...
NASCAR Insider Kaleb Vestal shared a rumor surrounding Dodge's potential return to the sport next year. The rumor suggests GMS Racing's return to the Craftsman Truck Series with Dodge/RAM as its ...
Catchfence.com reports that Ram has formally applied to NASCAR to become a fourth manufacturer in the Craftsman Truck Series. Ram and Dodge had previously run trucks from 1995-2012, with several ...
In this meeting, they were given a list of RAM activations to be done in the ... For the time being, nothing is confirmed by official NASCAR or Dodge sources, but a fourth manufacturer could ...
Now we have corroboration from another major source. “NASCAR is reviewing Dodge’s submission to field a truck through its ‘Ram’ brand and an answer is expected soon, sources with knowledge ...
Despite that uninspiring end, there have been perennial rumors that Dodge will return to NASCAR racing, and even talk of Ram leading the way with an entry in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Excitement builds as Richard Petty hints at Dodge's potential return to NASCAR racing, reigniting memories of iconic victories and fierce competition.
In the past, Ram celebrated manufacturer championships in 2001, 2003, and 2004. An entry into the Truck Series will allow Dodge to slowly rebuild momentum within the NASCAR framework. Bianchi ...
NASCAR fans can expect to see Dodge racing in the Truck Series next season. The Ram will return. “As The Athletic reported in February, Dodge is preparing to return to NASCAR in 2026 in the ...
And yes, Dodge was racing its best-selling Ram when it was still racing trucks. Now that you know which trucks Chevy, Ford, and Toyota are running in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series ...