Ram: Race for the Seat

Ram: Race for the Seat
GenreReality competition
Presented byJacob Lofland
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFOX / FS1 / YouTube
ReleaseJanuary 25 (2026-01-25) –
February 6, 2026 (2026-02-06)

Ram: Race for the Seat is an American reality television competition series that aired from January 25 to February 6, 2026. The series features 15 aspiring race car drivers from various short-track backgrounds competing for a full-time professional ride in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for the 2026 season. The competition served as the official launch for Ram Trucks' return to NASCAR competition.[1]

On February 7, 2026, Timothy "Mini" Tyrrell was crowned the winner, earning the seat in the No. 14 Ram 1500 for Kaulig Racing.[2]

Premise

The show follows 15 contestants living together in a house in North Carolina while undergoing a series of on-track and off-track evaluations. Drivers are judged on their performance in Late Model Stock Car, Legends, and Go-kart competitions, as well as their physical fitness, technical feedback, and media marketability. The winner of the competition receives a fully funded primary sponsorship from Ram for the entire 25-race NASCAR Truck Series season.

Judges and mentors

The competition is overseen by a panel of industry leaders:

  • Tim Kuniskis: CEO of Ram.
  • Matt Kaulig: Owner of Kaulig Racing.
  • Chris Rice: President of Kaulig Racing.
  • Ty Norris: Kaulig Racing Chief Business Officer.

Contestants

The roster consisted of 15 drivers selected from regional series such as the CARS Tour, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, and ARCA Menards Series.

Driver Background Result
Timothy "Mini" Tyrrell CARS Tour (LMSC) Winner
Carson Ferguson Dirt Late Model / Legends Runner-up
Austin Beers NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Finalist
Landon Huffman CARS Tour / YouTuber Finalist
Trevor Ward Virginia Late Model Triple Crown Semi-finalist
Mike Christopher Jr. NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Semi-finalist
Casey Kelley Florence Motor Speedway LMSC Eliminated
Cody Kelley Florence Motor Speedway LMSC Eliminated
Tanner Reif ARCA Menards Series West Eliminated
Jared Fryar CARS Tour (LMSC) Eliminated
Carson Brown Multi-discipline / Legends Eliminated
Ryan Gemmell NASCAR Classic Series Eliminated
Chase Burrow Late Model Stock Cars Eliminated
Jonathan Cash SE Modifieds / LMSC Eliminated
Grant Griesbach Midwest Super Late Models Eliminated
Reference:[3]

Venues

The series was filmed at several prominent racing facilities in the Southeastern United States:

Episodes

The series premiered on FOX before moving to FS1 and the official Ram Trucks YouTube channel.

No. Title Original air date
1 "The Return of the Ram" January 25, 2026
2 "Dirt vs. Asphalt" January 26, 2026
3 "Under the Microscope" January 27, 2026
4 "The Elimination Oval" January 28, 2026
5 "Media Mayhem" January 29, 2026
6 "Sim to Reality" January 30, 2026
7 "The Final Four" February 5, 2026
8 "A New Champion Crowned" February 6, 2026

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ram launches innovative reality competition series: Race For The Seat — A New Path to NASCAR". Jayski's Silly Season Site. NASCAR Digital Media. January 9, 2026. Retrieved January 10, 2026.
  2. ^ "Mini Tyrrell Wins RAM: Race For The Seat; Will Drive No. 14 Truck Full-Time". TobyChristie.com. February 6, 2026.
  3. ^ "Get to know the 15 drivers competing for RAM's 'Race for the Seat'". NASCAR. January 22, 2026. Retrieved January 22, 2026.