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Ram is goin’ NASCAR racin’ for the first time in more than a decade. It’s leaning into the Hemi V8’s revival by committing to the Craftsman Truck Series in 2026, which Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis ...
And if Dodge is planning a reentry, the Truck Series, paired with a social media-savvy influencer, might be the perfect way to reboot its NASCAR presence. June 5, 2025 | Updated June 5, 2025 6:34 p.m.
Taylor’d Systems proudly introduces the Series 20 Firefighter Training Prop, an advanced addition to its industry-leading line of fire training equipment.
The series opening night will highlight Pride Night as a Pride flag-raising ceremony will start off the events at 6 p.m. in the center of City Hall and the Sterling Heights Police Department campus.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — With a dominant defensive showing, the Lady Vols have advanced to the Women’s College World Series with a 1-0 win over Nebraska. Lady Vols were ready to roll from th… ...
Once upon a time, Ram was part of the Dodge name. Here's why the company decided to split them up and what the future looks like for the successful brands.
Both GMS Racing and Dodge are now-defunct NASCAR affiliates. The former was a Truck Series team that retired in 2023 after then-owner Maury Gallagher partnered with Toyota, primarily for the ...
Dodge//SRT and Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) today announced a new multi-year partnership extension for Top Fuel and Funny Car entries in the NHRA Mission Drag Racing Series ...
Dodge is reportedly eyeing a return to NASCAR. According to The Athletic's Jordan Bianchi, Dodge has begun the process to re-join the Truck Series as soon as 2026.The American car manufacturer ...
HAMPTON, Ga. — Dodge is eying a return to the NASCAR Truck Series as soon as the 2026 season, with the manufacturer having already begun the process to gain NASCAR’s formal approval to join ...
Dodge famously joined the Cup Series in 2001 and was at NASCAR’s top level through 2012. In that final season, Brad Keselowski won the manufacturer’s first Cup Series title for Team Penske.