The NASCAR Truck RAM is officially in iRacing as of the 2026 Season 2 build. After 14 years without a four-manufacturer field, the trucks finally have their full grid. Additionally, RAM joins Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota as the fourth manufacturer. The truck shipped AI-ready on day one.

The Stellantis partnership made this possible. RAM’s real-world return to the Craftsman Truck Series pushed iRacing to fast-track the virtual version. The timing lined up perfectly with the Season 2 content drop. The truck is based on the 2026 RAM 1500. It looks right at home alongside the Silverado, F-150, and Tundra.
On track, the RAM slots into the NASCAR Truck Series rotation right away. It’s available in official series, hosted sessions, and AI racing out of the box. If you’ve been running trucks already, the transition is smooth. The handling profile sits in familiar territory. However, the RAM has its own weight distribution that experienced drivers will pick up on quickly.
Furthermore, four manufacturers means more variety on track. For league racers especially, having the full lineup opens up team selection and livery options that were missing before.
Kaulig Racing is the headline team behind the RAM’s real-world return. They’ve made it clear this is a long-term commitment. Overall, that bodes well for continued updates on the iRacing side. The Race for the Seat program also generated buzz in the sim racing community.
If you haven’t picked up the RAM yet, it’s available now in the iRacing store. Whether you’re a truck series regular or just curious, grab it and take it out for a few laps. The four-manufacturer era of iRacing trucks is here.
