Timmy Hill is making a highly anticipated return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, with Hill Motorsports confirming he will drive the No. 56 Toyota Tundra in the 2026 season. The Timmy Hill NASCAR Truck Series comeback begins February 13 at Daytona International Speedway, backed by primary sponsor Coble Enterprises.
Hill Motorsports Gears Up for an Ambitious 2026 Campaign
Hill Motorsports has outlined a plan to compete in 17 races for the upcoming season, with prospects of including more events as the year advances. Following a hiatus from full-time racing in 2025, the team, which prides itself on family values and teamwork, is determined to deliver a focused and competitive effort in 2026. Veteran crew chief Terry Elmore, a cornerstone for the team, will be resuming his leadership role at the pit box.
Excitement and Support from Key Team Figures
“We’re really excited to be back running more regularly in the Truck Series this season,”
said Timmy Hill, Owner/Driver of Hill Motorsports.
“Having Coble Enterprises unwavering support gives us a strong foundation to build on and a lot of confidence as we move forward. We’re extremely thankful for the continued support over the years from Coble Enterprises and Sherri Coble. We’re proud to represent them on and off the track.”
— Timmy Hill, Owner/Driver
Coble Enterprises Extends Sponsorship Commitment
Coble Enterprises, a Sarasota, Florida-based real estate investment firm, is renewing its prominent sponsorship, with branding set to feature throughout the season on Hill’s No. 56 Toyota. This ongoing partnership marks the eighth season together for Coble Enterprises and Hill Motorsports.
“Coble Enterprises is proud to continue its strong relationship with Hill Motorsports,”
said Sherri Coble, President of Coble Enterprises.
“Timmy and his team represent the hard work, determination, and integrity we value, and we’re excited to be part of their journey again this season and beyond.”
— Sherri Coble, President of Coble Enterprises
Looking Ahead: Team Developments and Future Announcements
Further details regarding new partners, additional races, and other organizational developments are expected in the coming months as Hill Motorsports finalizes their 2026 plans. The upcoming season underscores the team’s ongoing commitment to competitive racing within the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, as well as the valued support from Coble Enterprises and other partners.
About the Organizations Involved
Coble Enterprises specializes in personalized property management for both residential and commercial investments, with a home base in Sarasota, Florida. Hill Motorsports, having entered the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2019 under the leadership of Timmy Hill, is known for its competitive spirit and emphasis on family-run motorsports. As preparations continue for the season opener at Daytona International Speedway, the team aims to strengthen its reputation as a formidable competitor in the NASCAR world.