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Which Truck Series Rides are Still Open for 2026?
What’s Happening?
As teams in NASCAR’s two other National Series continue to finalize their rosters for 2026, one series, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, still has quite a few open seats in its field.
- This article will focus on rides that are known to have openings, rather than those that currently sit in an unknown status.
- As of press time, several teams have yet to announce a new driver or returning driver for several rides, such as the TRICON Garage No. 5 or Spire Motorsports No. 77.
- Fortunately, we do know that a handful of rides are currently open, as there are several seats that are either new or have seen their former driver promoted or signed to another team.
No. 14 | Kaulig Racing | New Entry
The No. 14 truck remains as one of the final mysteries of Ram Trucks’ 2026 return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competition.
Since June, when Kaulig Racing first announced its intentions to field five full-time Ram Trucks during the upcoming Truck Series Season, the team has announced three full-time drivers and a fourth truck reserved for ‘free agent drivers’.
The final truck, the No. 14, is rumored to be reserved for the winner or winners of a reality TV show competition that pits grassroots racers against one another for a spot at Kaulig in 2026. As of mid-December, neither the reality show nor the drivers competing in the show have been officially announced.
What’s Happening?
One major storyline to follow during the 2025 and 2026 NASCAR seasons is the ongoing saga of Dodge and…
No. 71 | Spire Motorsports | Formerly Driven by: Rajah Caruth
Spire Motorsports began the 2025 season with four full-time trucks, after bringing in yet another part-time ‘All-Star’ truck, the No. 07. Eventually, the team would trim that down to three, cutting out the No. 07, while reshuffling their roster for the remainder of the season.
Entering the offseason, there were lingering rumors that the team could continue to cut down its lineup for 2026. Still, these plans have yet to be announced, and, despite fan speculation, it does not look like Spire will exit the series entirely any time soon.
Nonetheless, their 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoff ride, the No. 71, is open thanks to the promotion of Rajah Caruth to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. Though they could opt for a veteran driver, there are plenty of young drivers in the Chevrolet system that could take over the ride if it returns in 2026.
What’s Happening?
Spire Motorsports Truck Series driver Rajah Caruth will race part-time for JR Motorsports in the No. 88 during the…
No. 98 | ThorSport Racing | Formerly Driven by: Ty Majeski
Ford’s top NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team has an opening entering the 2026 season, thanks in part to the retirement of longtime ThorSport Racing driver Matt Crafton.
Rather than hire a new face to pilot the No. 88 truck that the team has built itself around, ThorSport opted to move 2024 truck series champion, Majeski, out of his No. 98 and into the No. 88.
There are a few rumors as to who could take over the No. 98 truck, though. In the opinion of many online fans, the team’s 2025 part-time drivers, like Luke Fenhaus and Luke Baldwin, seem like obvious potential candidates.
What’s Happening?
Matt Crafton is stepping away from ThorSport Racing’s No. 88 entry at the end of the season, and Ty…
No. TBA | Halmar Friesen Racing | New Entry
Towards the end of the 2025 season, Halmar Friesen Racing Crew Chief Jimmy Villenueve confirmed the team’s intentions to bring on a second full-time truck for the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season during an interview with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
This would be a follow-up to the team’s part-time effort this past season, the No. 62, which entered seven races for drivers Wesley Slimp, Cole Butcher, and Mike Christopher, Jr.
There are very few rumors as to who will drive the second truck for the team in 2026, though Slimp and Butcher could be a potential option for the Toyota team, alongside a few other names in the Toyota pipeline.
What’s Happening?
With the 2026 NASCAR National Series racing season just around the corner, several drivers have yet to announce their…
This article will be updated throughout the 2025-26 offseason.