Kaulig Racing and Ram have announced that Parker Kligerman will return to NASCAR action as part of their Free Agent Program 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 created 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.
Kligerman himself also joined the program for the May 1 Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, where he finished 11th.
Now, the 35-year-old will get behind the wheel of the No. 25 once again at Michigan International Speedway on June 6.
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Parker Kligerman set for Kaulig Racing and Ram return
Reflecting on his outing at Texas last month, Kligerman said in an official statement: “I was a little nervous at first, but after the first lap it really was like riding a bicycle.
“We really wanted a top-10 finish and fell just one spot short, but I think we can run in the top 10 at Michigan.
"Even falling a bit short, getting back behind the wheel of a Ram 1500 with Kaulig Racing through the Free Agent program was so much fun.”
Kligerman concluded: “I had a great time working with the entire Kaulig Racing team, and I hope I helped their program improve.
“Ram has made a tremendous investment in NASCAR, and I felt honored to be part of it.”
The June 6 race from Michigan will be broadcast live on FS1, with Kligerman joining Kaulig's full-time drivers Corey LaJoie, Brenden Queen, Mini Tyrrell and Justin Haley in action.
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