Car No. 38 history in the No. 38 car at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.
2024: Collaboration with RSS Racing On January 12, 2024, it was announced that
C. J. McLaughlin would drive the No. 38 car part-time for the team. After failing to qualify in two of the first four races, the team skipped COTA and replaced McLaughlin with
Matt DiBenedetto for the remainder of the season. It was also revealed that the entry was being fielded by Viking Motorsports, owned by Don Sackett,
CEO of SciAps Inc., in collaboration with
RSS Racing. The crew chief, crew, and hauler were supplied by RSS Racing, while the driver, car, and spotter were provided by Viking Motorsports. The entry was officially fielded under RSS Racing, with sponsorship from Viking Motorsports, and the purse was shared between the two teams.
Car No. 38 results Car No. 96 History ;Anthony Alfredo (2026) in the No. 96 car at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2026 On December 4th, 2025, Viking made an announcement that they would expand to two full-time teams, the No. 96 and the No. 99.
Anthony Alfredo was named as the full-time driver of the No. 96.
Car No. 96 results Car No. 99 history ;Matt DiBenedetto (2025) in the No. 99 car at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025 On December 14, 2024, team owner Don Sackett announced Viking Motorsports would switch from Ford to Chevrolet, with
Matt DiBenedetto returning to drive the renumbered No. 99. On December 16, Sackett announced that the team would not form a technical alliance. On October 13, 2025, DiBendetto parted ways with the team and
Connor Mosack replaced him for the last three races of the season. ;Parker Retzlaff (2026) in the No. 99 car at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2026 On November 7, 2025, Viking Motorsports announced
Parker Retzlaff as the full-time driver of the No. 99 in
2026.
Car No. 99 results == References ==