Reigning NASCAR Trucks Talladega winner Tate Fogleman will move from Young’s Motorsports to On Point Motorsports for the 2022 season.
Chase Purdy will move from Chevrolet to Toyota as he joins Hattori Racing Enterprises for the 2022 NASCAR Truck Series.
Front Row Motorsports’ NASCAR Truck driver Todd Gilliland will move up to the team’s Cup programme in 2022, driving the #38 as a team-mate to Michael McDowell. Zane Smith takes over the team’s truck.
NASCAR Cup Series team Spire Motorsports will expand its operations to include the Truck Series in 2022. A driver and number were not immediately revealed.
Ben Rhodes began the 2021 NASCAR Truck season with a win, and he ended the 2021 season with a championship.
Lawless Alan has turned his part-time NASCAR Truck seat with Niece Motorsports into a full-time ride for the 2022 season.
Dean Thompson, set for his NASCAR Truck début on Friday at Phoenix, will run the full season in 2022 for Niece Motorsports.
A wreck involving the leaders on the final lap enabled Zane Smith to take the top spot as the caution came out, securing him his first win of the year and just in time to reach the final round of the Truck Series playoffs.
A month after Ford and Toyota revealed their new bodies for the 2022 NASCAR Truck Series, Chevrolet has done the same as they unveiled the Silverado RST.
ARCA West driver Dean Thompson has signed with Niece Motorsports to run the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR Truck Series season finales at Kansas and Phoenix, respectively. The latter will be his first Truck start.
Despite speculation of potentially moving up, NASCAR Truck Series regular season champion John Hunter Nemechek will remain with Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2022.
Bill McAnally’s NASCAR teams, known as Bill McAnally Racing in the ARCA Menards Series and McAnally-Hilgemann Racing in the NASCAR Trucks, will switch from Toyota to Chevrolet in 2022. GMS Racing will be a technical ally.
John Wes Townley, a NASCAR Truck Series regular who is long associated with the bright yellow Zaxby’s family sponsorship, was shot and killed in a home in Athens, Georgia. He was 31.
Austin Hill will not return to Hattori Racing Enterprises for 2022. His future plans have yet to be revealed, but he hopes to move up to the Xfinity Series.
It took John Hunter Nemechek spinning from the lead, dipping wheels below the double-yellow line, and a trip to the medical centre, but Tate Fogleman is now a NASCAR Truck Series race winner.
Grant Enfinger will once again be in a full-time NASCAR Truck ride in 2022 as he joins GMS Racing. He won the ARCA championship with the team in 2015.
Among changes for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity and Truck schedules are the former’s maiden trip to Portland International Raceway and the latter’s return to tracks like Lucas Oil Raceway and Sonoma Raceway. The Trucks will also race at Mid-Ohio for the first time.



