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Kaulig Racing confirms Brenden Queen as first Ram NASCAR Trucks driver
Newly crowned ARCA Menards Series champion Brenden 'Butterbean' Queen will be part of Kaulig Racing's brand new NASCAR Truck ...
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ARCA Champion Brenden Queen Signs With Kaulig Racing’s Ram NASCAR Truck Series Team For 2026
Kaulig Racing has announced that current ARCA Menard’s Series champion Benden Queen will drive for its new Ram Truck Series ...
Brenden Queen, the 2025 ARCA Menards Series champion, has been tapped to drive the No. 11 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet in the ...
Kaulig Racing tabbed reigning ARCA Menards Series champion Brenden “Butterbean” Queen as its first RAM truck driver for the ...
In a strategic move that sets the stage for an exciting new era in stock car racing, Nitro Motorsports is proud to announce ...
Kaulig Racing has named Brenden Queen as its first Ram driver in the Craftsman Truck Series next season.Queen, affectionately ...
The new ARCA Menards Series champion is already moving up. Kaulig Racing and Ram Trucks announced Thursday morning that ...
The Chesapeake native, a former Langley Speedway champion, was the first announced of five Kaulig drivers who will race Ram trucks. It will be Kaulig’s first year on the circuit, which will ...
Kaulig Racing announced today that newly crowned ARCA Menards Series (AMS) Champion, Brenden “Butterbean” Queen, has been ...
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RAM has its first driver for new NASCAR Truck Series team
RAM and Kaulig Racing have found their first driver for their new NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team that will debut in 2026.
Brenden Queen is set to showcase his driving credentials with a short-term promotion to the Xfinity Series. Queen, recently ...
Kaulig Racing named Brenden "Butterbean" Queen as the first full-time driver for its 2026 lineup of Ram Trucks on Thursday.
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