Kaulig Racing has announced the latest addition to the Ram Free Agent Program, with Parker Kligerman swapping the TV booth for the race track once again in the NASCAR Truck Series next month.

Ram has returned to NASCAR in 2026, running five full-time trucks with Kaulig Racing for the season, with one of those - the No. 25 - designated for their Free Agent Program, which is designed to put different racers in the truck each week.

The program was designed to provide opportunities to a mix of drivers, including legends, rising stars, and free agents. So far this year, the likes of Tony Stewart, Ty Dillon, Corey LaJoie and others have already featured.

Now it's Kligerman's turn, with the 35-year-old set to be in the No. 25 truck when NASCAR hits Texas Motor Speedway on May 1.

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Parker Kligerman joins Ram Free Agent Program

In an official team statement, Kligerman revealed just how excited he is for this opportunity.

“Getting back behind the wheel of a truck with Kaulig Racing and Ram through the Free Agent program is a full-circle moment for me,” Kligerman said, referring to his Brad Keselowski Racing days.

“I actually made my very first NASCAR Truck Series start in a Ram at Texas back in 2010, so returning here as part of the Ram factory team 16 years later is incredibly special.

“It’s an absolute honor to pilot the No. 25 and join drivers such as Tony Stewart in this initiative.

"I’m excited to go fast, have fun, and hopefully post a strong run.”

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