Christan Eckes is back in a full-time NASCAR Truck Series ride as he will contest the entire 2022 season for ThorSport Racing.
The #02 of Young’s Motorsports will be shared by Jesse Little and Kaz Grala, with the former running 12 races and 11 for the latter in the 2022 NASCAR Truck Series.
J.J. Yeley will hope to make his first Daytona 500 since 2015 as he will drive the #55 for MBM Motorsports.
Super late model ace Derek Griffith will begin racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2022 for Sam Hunt Racing. His first race will be at Martinsville and the schedule will include his home track Loudon.
G2G Racing will run two full-time trucks in the 2022 NASCAR Truck Series. The #46 will be piloted by Matt Jaskol, while the #47 is split between Johnny Sauter, Roger Reuse, and owner Tim Viens.
Josh Bilicki will drive the #36 for DGM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series season opener at Daytona. His most recent Daytona start (in Cup) ended with his first career top ten.
The Money Team Racing, a NASCAR Cup Series team formed by boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr., hopes to début at the Daytona 500 with Kaz Grala in the #50 Chevrolet.
The second season of the Superstar Racing Experience will also have six races, but only Stafford and Nashville return from 2021. New tracks include Five Flags, South Boston, I-55, and Sharon.
After contesting the full 2021 season for Mike Harmon Racing, Kyle Weatherman will run the first five races of the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season for DGM Racing.
Austin Cindric, the only current full-time NASCAR driver in the Rolex 24, finished fifth in the GTD Pro class alongside his WeatherTech Racing/Proton Competition team.
Injuries in a BASE jumping accident have forced Travis Pastrana out of the 2022 Race of Champions. Replacing him will be Colton Herta, who partners with fellow IndyCar driver Jimmie Johnson on Team USA.
Austin Cindric is the only NASCAR regular in the Rolex 24, though James Davison and Jimmie Johnson plus road ringers will run too. Friday’s MPC race has 4 NASCAR drivers—Cindric, Chase Briscoe, Harrison Burton, and Hailie Deegan.
Assuming no changes, the 2022 Stadium Super Trucks season begins at Long Beach for the first time. Conversely, SPEED UTV testing means the trucks won’t support King of the Hammers.
For the first time since 1956, a NASCAR Cup race at Martinsville will be 400 laps as the spring round has been shortened from its original 500-lap distance.
In addition to a part-time Cup Series schedule, Josh Bilicki will run six Xfinity races for Alpha Prime Racing.
The National Motorsports Appeal Board has withdrawn a $50,000 fine and 6-race suspension for Mike Harmon Racing and crew chief Ryan Bell for a testing violation, though a 75-point penalty remains.
IMSA veteran and Ford Performance driver Joey Hand will run all six NASCAR Cup Series road courses for Rick Ware Racing.



