Way back in October 1999, Dodge reentered NASCAR's top series after 15 years in the wilderness with much fanfare. The company had slunk out of NASCAR in 1984 after years of decline — the last Dodge ...
Could Dodge be back in NASCAR? According to The Athletic, the auto brand is aiming to rejoin the NASCAR Truck Series in 2026 with the goal of competing again in the Cup Series in 2027. From The ...
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) has been around since its inaugural run down Daytona Beach on February 15, 1948. However, the first "Strictly Stock" race (which is now the ...
According to the NASCAR-centric website Catchfence.com, Dodge—by way of the Ram brand—is poised to return to NASCAR in 2026, ...
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 Chevrolet, ...
Dodge has an impressive history in NASCAR's top division, which includes five Daytona 500 wins between 1973 and 2008. The blue-chip brand has been around for a while, but its involvement in NASCAR has ...
As NASCAR rolls into Michigan International Speedway this weekend—the de facto home track for Ford and Chevrolet — another Detroit titan may be revving its engines for a return to the sport.
View post: Aston Villa vs Arsenal Lineups, Live Streaming, How & Where to Watch on TV NASCAR fans have heard for years that there was the possibility of a new manufacturer joining the sport. In fact, ...
Recently, NASCAR fans have been scratching their heads, trying to figure out what’s behind the mysterious advertisement featured on their website, which shows a Next Gen Cup Car with a Dodge logo ...
A NASCAR insider has the latest on Dodge making its return to NASCAR Cup Series. Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic shared details on which teams would sign with the car manufacturer for the Cup Series ...
Dodge and Ram trucks are returning to the NASCAR Truck Series for the 2026 season. Kaulig Racing will field a five-truck operation for Dodge's return, moving its Xfinity operation to the Truck Series.