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Cody Dennison Debuting in Trucks for Reaume

Cody Dennison plans a part-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule for Reaume Brothers Racing, RBR announced Jan. 21.

Dennison will run the No. 2 with sponsorship from Timcast.

His first race will be at Martinsville Speedway.

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Dennison will also run at Rockingham Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Pocono Raceway, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park and Richmond Raceway.

Dennison debuted in the ARCA Menards Series in 2024, running the full national series and ARCA Menards Series East schedules. He scored two top 10s in each schedule.

“I’m so grateful and shocked this is actually happening,” Dennison said in a team release. I’m excited to get a feel for the trucks and to work with Josh [Reaume, owner/driver]. I’m really happy my sponsors were on board with the idea and plan to learn a lot to build this program.”

“Having run ARCA with Lawless Alan in 2024, we noticed that Cody at times was able to carry his equipment to impressive results and we’re excited to see what he can do in our trucks,” Reaume added. “He’s proven he can pick up on things quickly running a variety of tracks. We’ve put together a strategic schedule for him, so it should be fun.”

Dennison is the second driver announced to the No. 2 for 2025, followed by Tyler Tomassi.

The team will also field the No. 22, plus Frankie Muniz full time in the No. 33.

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