Dodge Plotting Bold Return to NASCAR, Eyeing Truck Series in 2026 and Cup Comeback by 2027….

Dodge Plotting Bold Return to NASCAR, Eyeing Truck Series in 2026 and Cup Comeback by 2027….

 

After over a decade-long absence, Dodge is reportedly making bold moves to re-enter the world of NASCAR, targeting a return to the Craftsman Truck Series in 2026 and setting its sights on a full-fledged comeback to the Cup Series by 2027. The iconic American brand, which last competed in the Cup Series in 2012, is said to be deep in discussions with teams and NASCAR leadership, preparing to reestablish its presence with a modern motorsports strategy.

MARTINSVILLE, VA – MARCH 30: Jeff Gordon, driver of the #24 Dupont Chevrolet, leads a line of cars during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Goody’s Cool Orange 500 at Martinsville Speedway on March 30, 2008 in Martinsville, Virginia. (Photo by Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR)

Sources suggest that Dodge is investing heavily in research and development to ensure competitive performance from the start, with a focus on next-gen vehicle integration and manufacturer partnerships. Their initial return through the Truck Series is seen as a strategic step to rebuild infrastructure and gain crucial data before taking on the highly competitive Cup Series.

The return would mark a major shake-up in the manufacturer landscape currently dominated by Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota. Fans and industry insiders are buzzing at the prospect of Dodge’s reappearance, which could inject fresh energy and fierce rivalries into the sport. If successful, Dodge’s reentry could reshape the competitive dynamics of NASCAR for years to come.

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