Reaume Brothers Racing has confirmed that it will change its name to Team Reaume from the beginning of the 2026 season.

The team, entering its ninth full-time season in the NASCAR Truck Series, is known for its heavy rotation of part-time drivers in their trucks, claiming to have given 'more 45 drivers' their debuts in NASCAR's major series.

13 different drivers got behind the wheel of the No. 22 truck in 2025, while the No. 2 welcomed nine pairs of hands on its wheel – albeit with some overlap with drivers of the No. 22.

Meanwhile, Frankie Muniz confirmed this week that he will continue to drive full-time with the team in the No. 33 truck into 2026, having admitted that he expected to hang up his helmet after last year.

Team Reaume owner: Name change is a statement

In a release from the team, owner and sometime driver Josh Reaume said: “Team Reaume represents who we are becoming. It is not only a name change. It is a statement. We are building a place where talented people want to work, drivers want to race, partners want to invest, and fans can feel connected to our mission.

"This next chapter is about growth, professionalism, and raising the standard for what a Truck Series team can be.”

He continued: “We have bootstrapped this business over the last eight years and have continued to withstand the test of time. As a vertically integrated organization, our goal is to provide the highest level of excellence both on and off the track. We are committed to delivering top-tier marketing and branding at a price point that aligns with the on-track product.

"We take pride in having a dedicated marketing department that devises creative and effective ways to deliver value to our partners. Our ultimate goal is to flip the script in this industry by building enough internal marketing strength to allow us to hire and scout drivers based on talent alone."