Greg Van Alst Motorsports has announced its return to the NASCAR Truck Series for the 2026 season, targeting a strong showing at Daytona International Speedway on February 13. The NASCAR Truck Series return will feature veteran driver Greg Van Alst behind the wheel of the No. 35 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, building on last year’s partial schedule where Van Alst posted a personal best 18th-place finish.
Team Strives for Performance Gains and Improved Results
With an eye on higher race placements, the team has invested in equipment upgrades and focused on strategic improvements for the upcoming campaign. Greg Van Alst Motorsports is pursuing top-15 finishes with these changes, bolstered by Van Alst’s familiarity with superspeedway racing. Van Alst’s previous ARCA victory at Daytona in 2023 adds personal significance to the upcoming event and further motivates the team as they approach the season opener.
Partnerships and Race Details for the 2026 Season Opener
The Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona, set for February 13, kicks off the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series. The race will span 100 laps, with Van Alst aiming to capitalize on his superspeedway experience to achieve a breakthrough performance. The team is in the final stages of securing partnerships for Daytona, with several sponsorships already confirmed and more announcements expected throughout the season.
Road Ahead for Greg Van Alst Motorsports
Looking forward, Greg Van Alst Motorsports has set ambitious goals for the 2026 NASCAR season, seeking consistent progress and greater competitiveness. Their renewed presence at Daytona signals an important step in the organization’s commitment to growth and stronger results, aligning with both Van Alst’s career objectives and the team’s drive for ongoing improvement in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.