The ARCA Truck Series ran exhibition races late in 1998 with the first full season in 1999. The series evolved from the series which ARCA sanctioned from 1990 through 1998 called The Pro 4 Series. The
Pro 4 Series cars were full tube chassis
stock cars with highly modified
4-cylinder engines. Both full body and
open-wheel cars competed in the series together. With the popularity of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and
trucks in general, a long time ARCA official came up with the idea to race compact trucks. The inaugural season consisted of eleven asphalt and four dirt races in four states in the Midwest. The series produced ten different winners but sixteen-year-old Aaron Hulings dominated the series with six wins and eight pole awards but sat out the last race of the season for unknown reasons and the championship went to Pro 4 Series veteran Bill Withers. The decision to go to trucks was popular with fans and competitors alike. Over twenty three different trucks with twenty five drivers competed in the fifteen races the first season. ==Rules and truck bodies==