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April 6, 2026

2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series entry list for Bristol Motor Speedway spring race


The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series travels to Bristol Motor Speedway for a Friday feature (7:30 p.m. ET, FS1, NRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

The Tennessee Army National Guard 250 will serve as the final race of this year’s Triple Truck Challenge. Corey Heim, the defending series champion, has won each of the last two races to collect a $150,000 bonus from “The Trip.” A win Friday at Bristol would award him a total of $500,000 if he can complete the three-race sweep. Chandler Smith is the defending race winner.

Cup Series regular Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will also make an appearance in the No. 4 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet, saddling up for just his third career Truck Series start, all of which have come this year. Two-time Cup Series champion and prolific Truck Series winner Kyle Busch is also in the race, set to pilot the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet. Cup Series drivers Chase Briscoe, Ross Chastain and Daniel Suárez are also in the field.

ENTRY LISTS: Cup Series | O’Reilly Auto Parts Series | Craftsman Truck Series

Thirty-eight trucks are entered into the event.

MORE: Weekend schedule | How to watch NASCAR on FS1

View the full entry list for the race:

Tennessee Army National Guard 250

POS
Age
Hometown
Sponsor
Team
Crew Chief
24
Marietta, Georgia
Celsius
TRICON Garage
Jerame Donley
20
Mooresville, North Carolina
Ford Racing
Team Reaume
Todd Myers
38
Olive Branch, Mississippi
Comprehensive Vehicle Logistics
Niece Motorsports
Mike Shiplett
31
Mitchell, Indiana
Hasty Bake/Mobil 1
TRICON Garage
Seth Smith
41
Las Vegas, Nevada
HendrickCars.com
Spire Motorsports
Brian Pattie
41
Fairhope, Alabama
Grant County Mulch
CR7 Motorsports
Derek Smith
34
Concord, North Carolina
Mopar
Kaulig Racing
Dan Stillman
23
Willow Park, Texas
Safelite
TRICON Garage
Scott Zipadelli
28
Chesapeake, Virginia
Cummins
Kaulig Racing
Eddie Pardue
29
Porter's Lake, Canada
Atlantic Tiltload
ThorSport Racing
Richard Lushes
21
Manassas, Virginia
Ram's Race for the Seat
Kaulig Racing
Bruce Cook
27
Mooresville, North Carolina
Place of Hope
TRICON Garage
Jeff Hensley
27
Winamac, Indiana
Declaration of Deals Sales Event
Kaulig Racing
Mike Hillman Jr.
19
Seekonk, Massachusetts
First Auto Group
TRICON Garage
Jeff Stankiewicz
25
San Bernardino, California
Ullico
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Mark Hillman
35
Kannapolis, North Carolina
Arnott Suspension Products
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Kevin Bellicourt
29
Marble Falls, Texas
Badass Workbench
Team Reaume
Will Camilleri
26
Lincolnton, North Carolina
Ram Trucks
Kaulig Racing
Alex Yontz
20
Lebanon, Tennessee
TENNESSEE VOLS
Rackley W.A.R.
Chad Kendrick
40
Scottsdale, Arizona
Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair
Team Reaume
Pedro Lopez
24
Bahama, North Carolina
Love's Travel Stops
Front Row Motorsports
Dylan Cappello
24
Talking Rock, Georgia
QuickTie
Front Row Motorsports
Jon Leonard
19
Henderson, Nevada
Precision Vehicle Logistics
Niece Motorsports
Landon Polinski
21
Mexico City, Mexico
Telcel
Niece Motorsports
Wally Rogers
33
Alva, Florida
J.F. Electric/Utilitra
Niece Motorsports
Phil Gould
42
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Halmar International
Halmar Friesen Racing
Dustin Dunn
33
Port Tobacco, Maryland
UNITS
Hill Motorsports
Terry Elmore
31
Norman, Oklahoma
Halmar Infrastructure Development
Halmar Friesen Racing
James Villeneuve
34
Monterrey, Mexico
Freeway Insurance
Spire Motorsports
Kevin Manion
31
St. Louis, Missouri
Desnuda Organic Tequila
Freedom Racing Enterprises
Mike Hillman Sr.
23
Portage, Michigan
Delaware Life
Spire Motorsports
Chad Walter
31
Wexford, Pennsylvania
F.N.B. Corporation / iHeart Radio
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Darren Fraley
31
Seymour, Wisconsin
Paslode/Menards
ThorSport Racing
Joe Shear Jr.
25
Greenville, New York
Columbia Bank
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
David Elenz
21
Monroe, Georgia
Quanta/ Curb Records
ThorSport Racing
Joshua Hankish
29
Louisville, Kentucky
Bommarito
ThorSport Racing
Cale Gale