Blake Lothian will attempt his 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with Reaume Brothers Racing, the team announced Thursday (Sept. 4).
Lothian, a native of Wellesley, Mass., will drive the No. 22 Ford F-150 with sponsorship from Eastern Bank.
“It’s the first track I ever raced at in karting,” Lothian said in a team release. “I grew up watching my idols of the sport racing on the big track at New Hampshire. Getting to race where I watched my first ever NASCAR race is a full circle moment for me.”
Lothian hasn’t competed in a Truck Series race since Martinsville Speedway in April 2024, where he drove the No. 20 for Young’s Motorsports. Should he make the race, it will be just his fourth career Truck Series start in five attempts — four of those attempts came with Reaume in 2022.
Lothian currently competes full-time in the ARCA Menards Series West for Strike Mamba Racing, which is owned by Jonathan Reaume, brother of RBR team owner Josh Reaume. He currently sits sixth in ARCA West points with four top 10s.
Lothian will be the 13th driver to sit behind the wheel of RBR’s No. 22, which currently has a best finish of eighth, courtesy of Jason M. White in the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway in February.
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