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TRICON Garage Extends Gray & Ruggiero for 2026 Season
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TRICON Garage secures key drivers for 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Tanner Gray and Gio Ruggiero return for seventh and second consecutive seasons, respectively. Gray, with 142 starts, boasts impressive top-five and top-ten finishes. Ruggiero, Rookie of the Year in 2025, secured a victory and three top-five finishes on road courses. Kaden Honeycutt also confirmed for the team, with Scott Zipadelli as crew chief. The season begins February 13th on FOX Sports One.
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