DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Ram's planned return to NASCAR competition now has its first affiliated team: Kaulig Racing.
The multiyear partnership was announced Saturday at the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram dealership, just hours before the Cup Series' Coke Zero Sugar 400 (7:30 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Peacock) at Daytona International Speedway. When the circuit returns to the 2.5-mile track in February for NASCAR's season openers, the Matt Kaulig-owned team will be part of the Craftsman Truck Series grid for the first time, boldly announcing that five Kaulig trucks will be carrying the Ram banner. RELATED: NASCAR releases 2026 schedule | 2026 Truck Series schedule "I know Ram doesn't do anything small, as you can see by the dealerships and everything else, and I know at Kaulig Racing, we don't do anything small," Matt Kaulig said at Saturday's presentation, where a No. 10 Ram truck with Kaulig branding was unveiled. "So when we're going into the truck series, we're not going to kind of silently come in or just kind of tiptoe our way in. We're doing it big." Ram announced on June 8 its intent to return to NASCAR, unveiling a Ram 1500 concept race truck at Michigan International Speedway. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis said in the days leading up to the unveil that his company was "looking for a date to the prom right now." The first dance will go to Kaulig, which will expand its operations into a third NASCAR national series alongside its multicar efforts in both the Cup and O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. Ram and Kaulig officials indicated that the rest of the team structure, driver lineup and other launch plans will be announced in the coming months. Kaulig team president Chris Rice said that the team will keep its operations in Welcome, North Carolina, but that the organization was seeking more properties in the area to aid the expansion effort. Rice acknowledged that the timeline to be race-ready with a five-truck fleet between now and the Feb. 13 Craftsman Truck Series opener was an ambitious one, joking that job applications to support expansion would be taken on the spot in the back of the dealership. He also admitted that the rapid growth in a short span could present challenges to the team's bid to be competitive right away. "All we can say is we're going to sit here and give you all that we can give you," Rice said. "We're going to show you, and we're going to do the best we can. Are we going to fail at times? Absolutely, are we going to have people talk about us at times how bad we did? Absolutely, we've made some decisions that people have laughed at, but I can tell you what we're going to do. We're going to do it different, and it's going to be a lot of fun doing it." [caption id="attachment_484784" align="aligncenter" width="1300"]