DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Tony Stewart is breaking his NASCAR retirement to drive a Ram truck for the first time at Daytona. UFC boss Dana White is along for the ride.
Also on board? The winner of a competition-based reality show in which drivers competed for a seat at Kaulig Racing in NASCAR's Truck Series.
Ram's re-entry to NASCAR for the first time since 2012 is certainly about competing for wins, testing the waters for a Cup Series return and plugging the product.
For Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis, the comeback is just as much about the ''craziness we're trying to bring to the table.''
Ram will race in the third-tier Truck Series alongside rivals Ford, Chevrolet and Toyota. Ram becomes the first new manufacturer to enter NASCAR at the national level since 2007. Kaulig Racing will be Ram's anchor partner this season, which opens Friday night at Daytona International Speedway.
Ram eschewed the traditional path toward finding a driver for its lineup as it promoted its path back to NASCAR.
Ram and Kaulig launched ''Race for the Seat," an eight-episode reality series that featured 15 drivers competing for a spot on the race team. Ram also announced a partnership with TKO Group — better known as the parent company of UFC, WWE and PBR.
White said he's pitched almost daily to partner up with some entrepreneurial start up or to have his One Thrill company help raise brand awareness. He almost always says no.