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Can NASCAR teams win by rotating drivers? Lamb is trying to find out.
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Could NASCAR Teams Score Victory by Rotating Drivers? Lamb Takes the Wheel to Explore!

November 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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With less than three months remaining before the first race, the primary concern for Kaulig Racing and the Ram program is whether they will be ready to compete by 2026. Ram has taken an unconventional approach by launching a free agent program for one in every five race rides, indicating they may not follow the typical path. This strategy means a different driver could potentially pilot the No. 25 truck at each race, aiming to generate excitement and buzz throughout the season.

The success of this plan hinges largely on the truck’s competitiveness. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis has entrusted Kaulig Racing President Chris Rice and Stellantis racing manager Kevin Kidd with overseeing the program. Kuniskis expressed confidence in their current standing and their ability to focus on new initiatives like the free agent program without compromising priorities.

Kuniskis has not yet decided how many drivers will be part of the free agency throughout the 25 races and hinted at the possibility of a new driver at each event, with announcements made the Monday before each race. Among the drivers rumored for these seats is Tony Stewart, a three-time Cup champion and Dodge NHRA driver, though he has declined to comment publicly. Other frequently mentioned names include YouTube personality Cleetus McFarland.

So far, Kaulig’s five-truck Ram lineup includes former Cup driver Justin Haley, defending ARCA champion Brenden Queen, and Daniel Dye, with one driver yet to be announced and others possibly free agents. The free agent program’s main goal is to raise fan interest, with the key requirement being reliable, safe drivers who don’t cause issues on track.

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Looking ahead, Kuniskis hinted at future involvement in the Cup series but did not commit to a specific timeline, acknowledging the challenges and long development time needed for the engine program, which is standardized across truck manufacturers. While 2027 seems unlikely for a full Cup entry, the desire to advance remains strong, underscoring the partnership’s seriousness about reaching NASCAR’s top level.

Overall, Kuniskis tries to ensure the NASCAR race experience remains engaging and fun, leaving open the question of whether the free agent program will become a captivating addition or a distraction for fans.

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Fan Take: This innovative approach by Ram and Kaulig Racing could bring fresh excitement to NASCAR with rotating drivers adding unpredictability to the races. For fans, it represents a bold gamble that might redefine how teams build hype and engagement, potentially ushering in a new era of NASCAR participation and viewership.

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