Truck No. 00 history In 2020, Reaume debuted the No. 00.
Angela Ruch was announced to be the full-time driver. However, after eight races, Ruch was released to a lack of sponsorship. For the rest of the season,
Josh Reaume,
Dawson Cram,
Ryan Huff,
Bobby Kennedy,
J. J. Yeley,
Kyle Donahue,
Josh Bilicki and
Jason White filled the schedule. The team's best finish was a seventeenth at
Michigan International Speedway with team owner Reaume behind the wheel. Following the 2020 season the 00 team was shut down.
Truck No. 00 results Truck No. 2 history driving the No. 2 at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025 On January 9, 2025, the team acquired the No. 2 from
Rev Racing who ran the truck for the previous two seasons. With the acquisition, the team expanded to three full-time entries. The first driver was announced on January 14, with
Tyler Tomassi and on January 21, it was announced that
Cody Dennison would make his Truck Series debut in the No. 2 truck. Owner
Josh Reaume would drive the No. 2 at
Daytona. He finished 18th.
Keith McGee drove the No. 2 at
Atlanta.
Stephen Mallozzi would drive the No. 2 truck for multiple races starting at
Las Vegas. On April 18, it was revealed that
Derek White would make a return to NASCAR at
North Wilkesboro Speedway, driving the No. 2 truck. After starting in 26th due to qualifying being cancelled to due inclement weather, he went on to finish in 33rd after failing to maintain minimum speed shortly after the halfway point of the race. On May 28, the team announced that
Clayton Green would drive the No. 2 at
Nashville.
Morgen Baird drove the No. 2 truck at
Michigan. On June 23, it was revealed that
William Lambros would make his debut in the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at
Lime Rock Park, driving the No. 2 truck. He made his second Truck Series start in the same truck later in the summer at
Watkins Glen International.
Carter Fartuch would drive the No. 2 truck at
Charlotte Roval. On January 13, 2026, it was announced that
Luke Baldwin will drive the No. 2
Ford in select races for the
2026 season starting at
Rockingham.
Jason White would drive the No. 2 at Daytona. Green would return to drive the No. 2 for another partial schedule starting at
Atlanta. Fartuch would drive the No. 2 at
St. Petersburg.
Truck No. 2 results Truck No. 22 history in the No. 22 truck at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024. On January 22, 2024 it was announced that RBR had acquired the owners points of the No. 16 of
Hattori Racing Enterprises, the No. 22 of
AM Racing, and the No. 30 of
On Point Motorsports. They would field the No. 22 starting at Daytona.
Jason White was announced as the driver of the No. 22 at Daytona. He made his second start at Talladega.
Keith McGee would drive the No. 22 truck for multiple races starting at Atlanta. On March 19, 2024, it was announced that
Carter Fartuch would make his
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in
the race at
Circuit of the Americas driving the No. 22 truck. He started 29th and finished 21st.
Stephen Mallozzi would drive the No. 22 truck at Martinsville and Pocono.
Mason Maggio was scheduled to drive the No. 22 truck for four raves starting at
Kansas. Owner
Josh Reaume drove the No. 22 at
North Wilkesboro Speedway. On June 19, the team announced that
Frankie Muniz would make compete in three races during the 2024 season in the No. 22 truck, with Muniz making his Truck Series debut at
Nashville. On June 5, the team annoinced that
Tyler Tomassi would make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at
Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, driving the No. 22 truck.
Clayton Green would drive the No. 22 truck at
Martinsville for the track's fall race. In 2025, White drove the No. 22 truck to an 8th place finish at Daytona. Owner
Josh Reaume would drive the No. 22 for multiple races starting at Atlanta. McGee drove the No. 22 truck at Homestead. On March 7, it was revealed that
A. J. Waller would make his debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at
Martinsville Speedway, driving the No. 22 truck. Tomassi would drive the No. 22 for three races.
Cody Dennison drove the No. 22 truck at
Rockingham Speedway.
Morgen Baird drove the No. 22 at
Kansas Speedway. Maggio would drive the No. 22 truck at
Charlotte Motor Speedway. Green would drive the No. 22 truck for two races at Pocono and Darlington.
Alex Labbé would make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at
Lime Rock Park driving the No. 22 truck. On July 30, it was announced that
Gian Buffomante would make his debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at
Watkins Glen International, driving the No. 22 truck. Mallozzi drove the No. 22 at
Richmond. On September 4, it was announced that
Blake Lothian would drive the No. 22 at
New Hampshire. In 2026, Reaume would drive the No. 22 for multiple races starting at Daytona. On February 5, 2026, it was announced that
Jackson Lee will attempt to make his debut in the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at the
St. Petersburg street circuit, driving the No. 22
Ford.
Truck No. 22 results Truck No. 27 history On January 22, 2024 it was announced that RBR had acquired the owners points of the No. 16 of
Hattori Racing Enterprises, the No. 22 of
AM Racing, and the No. 30 of
On Point Motorsports.
Truck No. 27 results Truck No. 32 history Daniel Sasnett drove the No. 32
Toyota Tundra at
World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway in 2019, where he started 30th and finished 26th. The team entered for select events throughout the season. On July 26, 2019, Reaume Brothers Racing announced that
Devin Dodson would make his NGOTS debut in the No. 34 Chevrolet at Eldora. The number was later changed to 32. For the rest of the season in the 32,
Mason Massey,
Daniel Sasnett,
Bryant Barnhill,
Devin Dodson and
Gregory Rayl made one start apiece. Following the 2019 season the 32 team shut down.
Truck No. 32 results Truck No. 33 history in 2018 On February 15, 2018, it was announced that a brand new team would open and field the No. 33
Chevrolet Silverado full-time for
Josh Reaume. The team failed to qualify for the season opener at Daytona. They then qualified for the next seven races with a best finish of 23rd at Texas before another DNQ at Iowa. He for the next three races with a best finish of 22nd at Chicago. The team completed the rest of the season with
Jason White,
Robby Lyons, and
Chad Finley with a best finish of 14th at Talladega with Lyons. The team returned for the 2019 season with
Josh Reaume at Daytona where he would pick up a sith-place finish, he would return at Atlanta and finish 30th. When the entry list for the Las Vegas race was released it was revealed
YouTube personality
MrBeast would sponsor Reaume although the truck was not run and ended up finishing 23rd. At Martinsville the next week
Daniel Sasnett was tabbed to drive while also making his debut, he would end up finishing 30th. Reaume had originally planned to run the entire season, but could not find sponsorship and put other drivers in the No. 33 for some races. Experienced dirt racer
Mike Marlar drove the No. 33 at that year's
Eldora Speedway race. He finished fourth, marking the best finish for an RBR entry up to that point. In 2020,
Jason White,
Gray Gaulding,
Akinori Ogata,
Bryant Barnhill,
Josh Reaume and others drove the No. 33 car. White kicked off the season with a tenth in the
NextEra Energy 250, but the team did not score another top-ten all season long. The team's only other top-twenty was an eighteenth at the Daytona Road Course, with
Bryan Collyer behind the wheel, who was making his debut. White returned in 2021 for the first two events of the season in the
NextEra Energy 250 and the
BrakeBest Select 159.
NASCAR Xfinity Series driver
Myatt Snider ran in the inaugural
Pinty's Dirt Truck Race, finishing 22nd, and
Cameron Lawrence made his series debut in the
Texas Grand Prix. He was running in the top-ten and then suffered mechanical problems, dropping him to last, eight laps down. The No. 33’s best finish in
2021 ended up being an 18th-place finish with debutant
Devon Rouse in the
Corn Belt 150. In 2022,
Jason White ran the 33 truck in the
NextEra Energy 250, finishing twentieth after a late crash with
Kris Wright.
Loris Hezemans would make his truck debut at Las Vegas.
Chase Janes would drive at Martinsville.
Mike Marlar would make a cameo appearance at Bristol Dirt.
Mason Maggio would debut at Gateway.
Jade Buford would race at Sonoma.
Brayton Laster in for Knoxville. Japanese
Kenko Miura would appear in Mid-Ohio. In 2023,
Mason Massey was scheduled to run the full NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in the No. 33
Ford F-150, On April 1, at Texas Motor Speedway in the SpeedyCash.com 250, Massey had his best career Truck Series finish of eleventh place. He left the team seven races into the season. Multiple drivers such as
Mason Maggio,
Josh Reaume,
Chase Janes,
Derek Lemke, Memphis Villarreal, and
Keith McGee filled up the rest of the schedule. In 2024, it was announced that
Lawless Alan would drive the No. 33
Ford full-time. Prior to the race at
Darlington, Muniz was injured in a fall from a ladder, sidelining him from the truck.
Mason Maggio moved from the No. 22 to the No. 33 for the race. Maggio would also compete at
Bristol, while
Tyler Tomassi would drive the truck at
New Hampshire. On December 8, 2025, it was announced that Muniz will return to drive the No. 33 truck full-time for the
2026 season.
Truck No. 33 results Truck No. 34 history The team fielded this truck for
Jeffrey Abbey at
Eldora Speedway. Abbey qualified for the race and finished twelfth. The team fielded the No. 34 truck once again at Pocono with
J. J. Yeley driving where he finished 31st. The truck returned to Michigan with
B. J. McLeod where he finished 29th. The truck returned once again with debuting driver
Jesse Iwuji in Canada in which he finished 25th. The truck returned for most of the 2019 season. In 2020, the truck was reduced to running only two races, one with
Josh Bilicki and the other with
Bryant Barnhill. In 2021, the truck returned for the full season with
Lawless Alan making his debut in the
BrakeBest Select 159. Alan also would run the
Toyota Tundra 225,
Rackley Roofing 200,
CRC Brakleen 150,
Bully Hill Vineyards 150,
UNOH 200 and the
Chevrolet Silverado 250.
Jake Griffin ran the dirt races.
Chris Hacker made his Truck Series debut with the team at
World Wide Technology Raceway in the
Toyota 200.
Dylan Lupton would drive for the rest of the season. The No. 34 did not run in 2022, but returned for 2023
Truck No. 34 results Truck No. 43 history in the No. 43 at
Sonoma Raceway in 2022 On February 10, 2022, it was announced that the team would make a collaboration with
GMS Racing fielding the No. 43
Chevrolet Silverado for
Thad Moffitt, running a paint scheme that pays tribute to
Richard Petty's
1992 retirement season.
Josh Williams Motorsports ARCA driver
Brad Perez made his debut at COTA. African-American
Blake Lothian made his debut at Martinsville.
Devon Rouse would return in Knoxville.
Nick Leitz made his debut in Nashville.
Stephen Mallozzi would make his debut at Mid-Ohio.
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