Veteran driver Patrick Emerling is expected to make a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series appearance in May with Henderson Motorsports, according to sources close to the situation, as reported by TobyChristie.com.

While an official announcement has not yet been made, sources indicate that Emerling will drive the No. 75 Chevrolet Silverado in a one-off effort for the family-owned team, which has built a reputation for competitive part-time entries in the series.
A Strategic Collaboration
Emerling, known for his versatility across NASCAR’s national and regional touring series, would be adding another layer to his diverse resume by joining Henderson for this Truck Series opportunity. In recent years, Emerling has competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Whelen Modified Tour, and other short-track events, earning the respect of fans and competitors alike for his grit and determination.
Henderson Motorsports has previously fielded successful part-time campaigns, including with Parker Kligerman, who scored a win for the team at Mid-Ohio in 2022. The team is known for being selective with its entries, often targeting road courses or high-profile races with drivers who bring both skill and experience to the table.
What to Expect
The exact race in May has not yet been confirmed, but given Henderson’s past focus on strategic scheduling and tracks that favor driver talent over equipment, fans can expect a well-prepared effort. Whether it’s a short track or a road course, Emerling’s adaptable driving style makes him a solid fit.
This opportunity could also help Emerling continue building toward a broader presence in NASCAR’s national ranks. And for Henderson Motorsports, it’s another chance to compete with purpose and punch above their weight.
Stay Tuned
As we await official confirmation and race details, one thing’s clear: Patrick Emerling’s expected return to the Truck Series with Henderson Motorsports is shaping up to be one of May’s most intriguing stories in NASCAR.