Truck No. 16 history driving the No. 16 at
Bristol in 2016 ;Stewart Friesen (2016) The team ran part-time in 2016, using the No. 16 and entering the short track races with Friesen as driver. For the team's debut race at Eldora, the truck had a body from
Kyle Busch Motorsports and an engine from
Richard Childress Racing.
Truck No. 16 results Truck No. 52 history in 2017 in September 2021 in 2022 in 2025 ;Stewart Friesen (2017–present) In 2017, the team announced plans to run the full Truck Series schedule as Halmar Friesen Racing with Friesen driving the renumbered No. 52 truck. HFR hired Cup Series team owner
Tommy Baldwin Jr. of
Tommy Baldwin Racing (which reduced from a full-time to a part-time Cup Series schedule in 2017) to serve as team manager. After the June Texas race, the team announced a two-race hiatus and that they would return in Kentucky in July. Friesen captured the pole for the 2017
Eldora Dirt Derby and finished second to
Matt Crafton in the race after leading over half of the laps. On August 23, HFR announced the end of its partnership with Baldwin and the start of a new technical alliance with
GMS Racing. The same day the team announce that Tommy Baldwin's brother in law, longtime NASCAR crew chief, Trip Bruce would take over running the team and has remained a staple at HFR from 2018 to 2021 as Stewart's Crew Chief and in 2022 moved into the role of Director of Competition. For 2018, HFR continued the alliance with GMS, so much so that GMS driver
Johnny Sauter referenced Friesen as a teammate. After advancing to the playoffs and a best finish of second on three occasions throughout the year, he finished seventh in the final points standings after being eliminated in the Round of 8. On July 11, 2019, NASCAR confiscated the No. 52 truck before the
Kentucky race after discovering an issue with the firewall during pre-race inspection. The team was able to use their backup truck, which finished second in the race. On August 1, 2019, Friesen finally broke through to win his first career NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race at
Eldora. Friesen would also go onto win at
Phoenix Raceway later that year. On December 3, 2019, it was announced that the team would switch from
Chevrolet to
Toyota in an alliance with
Kyle Busch Motorsports starting in 2020, thus ending their previous alliance with
GMS Racing. In 2020, after Friesen missed the playoffs, he decided to skip the race at
Kansas Speedway in October in order to compete in a dirt race on the same day.
Timothy Peters would fill in for Friesen in the No. 52 in the Truck Series race. Friesen would run his fourth full season in the Truck Series in 2021 and would make the playoffs again despite not winning any races that year. On May 20, 2022, Friesen broke a 54-race winless streak in the Truck Series by scoring his third career victory at
Texas Motor Speedway after passing
Christian Eckes for the lead in overtime. Friesen returned to the Truck Series in
2023. He scored five top-fives and seven top-tens, but went winless and missed the playoffs. He finished twelfth in the final standings. The
2024 season would follow a similar trend, with Friesen scoring seven top-ten finishes and one top-five, as well as a pole at
Nashville. He would again finish twelfth in the standings. Friesen started the
2025 season with a 23rd-place finish at
Daytona. Friesen broke a 72-race drought with a win at
Michigan in
triple-overtime. In late July, Friesen was involved in a high-speed accident while competing in a
Super DIRTcar Series event at Autodrome Drummond. Friesen sustained fractures to his pelvis and right leg.
Christopher Bell substituted for Friesen at
Watkins Glen, while
Kaden Honeycutt substituted for Friesen for the final eight races, starting at
Richmond.
Truck No. 52 results Truck No. 62 history in the No. 62 at
Sonoma Raceway in 2022 in the No. 62 at
Lime Rock Park in 2025 ; Jessica Friesen (2021) On March 11, 2021,
Jessica Friesen announced that she would make her Truck Series debut in the
Bristol dirt race, driving the No. 62 and competing alongside her husband. However, she failed to qualify after rain washed out the heat races. Instead, she would make her debut in the other dirt race for the Truck Series at
Knoxville Raceway, the
Corn Belt 150. Jessica finished 26th, one position better than Stewart. ; Multiple drivers (2022) After having not driven in NASCAR for five years,
Todd Bodine returned to the Truck Series to drive for Halmar Friesen Racing in the No. 62 at
Las Vegas. The CEO of series title sponsor Camping World,
Marcus Lemonis, stated that Camping World would sponsor Bodine for six races to get him to 800 overall starts in
NASCAR. Bodine would compete in the 6 races during which he would finish five races, lead three laps, and score a top-ten finish at
Darlington. In his 800th and final overall NASCAR race at
Pocono, Bodine would finish 36th after he crashed twelve laps into the race. On March 28, 2022, the team announced that Jessica Friesen would return to drive the No. 62 in the two dirt races again. She would fail to qualify at Bristol for the second consecutive year. She would go onto to race at Knoxville where she had a rollover crash on lap 58 after hitting the tracks berm. The accident was not shown in the
Fox Sports broadcast of the race. Jessica would remain in the race after the accident, finishing 34th. In July 2022, it was announced that
NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series driver
Layne Riggs would make his Truck Series debut, driving the No. 62 truck at
IRP, and would finish seventh. The next race at
Richmond, Riggs would qualify 4th, but would finish the race two laps down in nineteenth place. Riggs would make his final start of the year at the season finale at
Phoenix where he would qualify second and lead five laps early in the race, but he would later drop back and finish thirteenth. ; Jessica Friesen (2023) In 2023, Jessica would return to the series but would fail to qualify for the
Bristol dirt race. ; Multiple drivers (2025) On June 23, 2025, it was announced that
Wesley Slimp would make his Truck Series debut at
Lime Rock Park, with Slimp competing at all three road course races as part of the deal. On August 10, it was announced that Super Late Model standout
Cole Butcher would make his Truck Series debut at
Bristol. On August 29, it was announced that
Mike Christopher Jr. (nephew of the late
Ted Christopher) will make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at
New Hampshire. ; Full-time entry (2026) Beginning in 2026, the No. 62 became the team’s second full-time entry.
John Hunter Nemechek was announced as the first driver.
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