The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is back for another go-round in 2025, kicking off its latest season at Daytona International Speedway this weekend.
Thirty-eight trucks are entered, begetting two DNQs, barring any entry list changes.
William Sawalich is the first of four drivers for TRICON Garage’s full-time No. 1.
Reaume Brothers Racing owner Josh Reaume slots into its No. 2, joined by yearly superspeedway competitor Jason White in the No. 22.
Hettinger Racing returns with its No. 4, driven by Mason Maggio.
Longtime part-timer Norm Benning returns yet again at Daytona in his No. 6
Spire Motorsports NASCAR Cup Series drivers Justin Haley and Michael McDowell will drive the team’s Nos. 7 and 07 trucks, respectively.
FDNY Racing’s No. 28 is back for another part-time run with Bryan Dauzat driving.
Bayley Currey will drive Niece Motorsports’ No. 44 after previously announced full-timer Christian Rose scaled back to a part-time schedule.
Timmy Hill is in his family-owned No. 56, which has not yet announced if it will compete full time this year.
ThorSport Racing’s fifth truck, the No. 66, will be driven by Johnny Sauter.
Parker Kligerman reunites with Henderson Motorsports for a part-time schedule this year in its No. 75.
Justin Carroll brings his family-owned No. 90 to a superspeedway for the first time.
Clay Greenfield‘s GK Racing is back for another run, with Greenfield driving the No. 95.
Young’s Motorsports’ No. 02 is currently listed without a driver but is expected to be Nathan Byrd.
Daytona Truck Entry List
The Fresh From Florida 250 is set for Friday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. ET, with TV coverage from FOX Sports 1.
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