CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Columbus, Indiana, native Tony Stewart will return to NASCAR competition for the first time since 2016 when he drives for Kaulig Racing in the debut of the Ram Truck at next month’s season-opening race at Daytona International Raceway.
Stewart, a three-time NASCAR champion and Hall of Fame inductee, last raced a truck in 2005 at NASCAR’s national level. He drives for Dodge in the NHRA drag racing series and racing for Kaulig as it brings Ram trucks back into NASCAR was a perfect re-entry for the brand.
“I’ve raced just about everything with four wheels at Daytona, but never a truck,” Stewart said Tuesday. “So when a seat in the new Ram was offered up for their first race back in NASCAR, I didn’t hesitate.”
Stewart will be part of Ram’s “free agent program” that is designed to bring proven drivers and rising stars into the spotlight. Ram will field five trucks in the 2026 season — full-time seats for Brenden “Butterbean” Queen, Daniel Dye and Justin Haley, as well as the free agent seat and an additional program called “Race For The Seat” in which a competition in the form of a reality show determines the fourth full-time driver.
“We’re not just returning to the track, we’re rewriting the playbook. Bringing Tony in as the first Free Agent will generate a crazy amount of excitement, which is exactly why we created the program — allowing fans to watch an all-time ...

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