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RAM Announces Its First Driver for the 2026 Season

October 17, 2025 | Edition #427
👋 Hey, Motorhead!
New NASCAR manufacturers mean more competition within the garage. We’ve already seen this with Kaulig Racing’s move to join RAM and field five trucks for the 2026 season. They’ve also severed ties with RCR, raising further concerns about their Cup program for next year.
However, according to the latest updates, Chevy is losing more than just team support. RAM is now shifting its attention toward Chevy's talent line-up.

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