Famend FOX broadcasters, Clint Bowyer and Jamie McMurray, are all set to return to their racing roots. The duo will make their NASCAR comebacks this season within the Truck Sequence.
The previous drivers will race for Kaulig Racing, and one can count on them to ship, given their experiences. Bowyer will compete within the 200-lap ECOSAVE 200 on the 1-mile Dover Motor Speedway on Could 15.
He’ll pilot the No. 25 Kaulig RAM Truck, the one pushed by Tony Stewart at the beginning of the season. Bowyer comes with an expertise of 541 Cup Sequence races, 181 within the O’Reilly Sequence, and 15 Truck Sequence races. His final of three Truck wins got here at Kansas in 2011, 9 years earlier than his eventual retirement from NASCAR.
McMurray, then again, will drive in the identical Truck at San Diego on June nineteenth. The race is about to happen at Naval Base Coronado, and might be contested over 50 laps for 170 miles.
Jamie McMurray additionally comes with credible NASCAR expertise: 584 Cup begins in over 19 years, and 215 mixed O’Reilly Auto Components and Truck Sequence races. He has just one Truck victory to his identify, which got here at Martinsville in 2004.
Bowyer and McMurrary Shared Ideas Forward of NASCAR Return
Forward of his race at Dover this season, Clint Bowyer let his emotions about his comeback be identified. Talking concerning the alternative and the way he’s excited to be part of Kaulig and RAM’s Free Agent program, Bowyer stated:
“I’m pumped to get again in a truck, particularly one with Ram energy behind it. Dover is a beast — concrete, tight, and unforgiving — and I plan to place this No. 25 Ram Free Agent truck proper up entrance the place it belongs.”
McMurray, talking about his San Diego alternative, stated, “Racing on a naval base in San Diego for the very first time goes to be an unbelievable expertise. Road programs reward precision and adaptableness, and I’m wanting ahead to teaming with Kaulig and Ram to make some historical past in that No. 25 truck.”
In addition to Tony Stewart, the No. 25 Truck has featured quite a few high-profile drivers, akin to IMSA champion Colin Braun, veteran racers Corey LaJoie, Ty Dillon, Parker Kligerman, and Carson Ferguson, amongst others.





