Emerging talent Cody Dennison is set to take the next step in his racing career by joining Reaume Brothers Racing (RBR) for a part-time schedule in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Dennison will pilot the No. 2 Ford F-150, marking an exciting new chapter for both the driver and the team.
The announcement comes as Dennison prepares to make his highly anticipated series debut at Martinsville Speedway on March 28. Known for its tight turns and intense racing action, Martinsville is a challenging venue that will provide a strong test for the young driver as he takes on NASCAR’s national stage.
“I’m incredibly excited to join Reaume Brothers Racing and compete in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series,” Dennison said. “Driving the No. 2 Ford F-150 is a huge opportunity for me, and I’m grateful to the team and my sponsors for making this possible. I’ve been working toward this moment for a long time, and I’m ready to give it everything I’ve got.”
Reaume Brothers Racing, led by team owner Josh Reaume, has a history of supporting developing talent in NASCAR. The organization fields competitive entries across the Truck Series and has been a platform for many up-and-coming drivers to make their mark in the sport.
“We’re thrilled to have Cody Dennison join the Reaume Brothers Racing family,” said Reaume. “Cody has shown great potential in his career so far, and we’re confident that he’ll bring a lot of talent and determination to our team. We’re looking forward to seeing him take on the challenges of the Truck Series.”
The No. 2 truck, which will carry sponsorship from Timcast, is expected to stand out both on and off the track. Timcast, a media company with a growing presence in NASCAR, will back Dennison throughout his part-time campaign, highlighting their commitment to supporting emerging drivers.
Dennison’s schedule with RBR will include a selection of additional races beyond his debut at Martinsville, with specific dates to be announced in the coming weeks. This part-time effort is designed to give Dennison valuable seat time while allowing him to adapt to the unique demands of the series.
The 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent years, and Dennison’s entry into the field adds another layer of excitement for fans. His debut at Martinsville promises to be a key moment, as the 0.526-mile short track is known for its bumper-to-bumper racing and dramatic finishes.
As Dennison prepares for his first taste of Truck Series action, his supporters and fans will be watching closely to see how the young driver performs in one of the most competitive environments in motorsports.
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