Mason Massey Tapped for Full-Time Truck Series Bid with Reaume Brothers Racing

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Mason Massey will run the entire 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season for Reaume Brothers Racing. Photo Credit: Jonathan McCoy / TobyChristie.com

UPDATE: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 11:00 AM ET —

Reaume Brothers Racing has officially announced Mason Massey as a full-time driver for the organization’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series program in 2023. RBR made the official announcement in the form of a tweet, which also wished a happy 26th birthday to Massey.

TobyChristie.com had the first report of Massey joining Reaume Brothers Racing for the full NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule.

It was a busy day for Reaume Brothers Racing, which also announced its transition to Ford F-150s for the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. The team had formed a partnership with Ford Performance through the Team Hezeberg Powered by Reaume Bros. NASCAR Cup Series team in 2022.


ORIGINAL STORY: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 10:24 AM ET —

After spending the last three seasons in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Mason Massey is set to reunite with Reaume Brothers Racing for his first full-season effort in NASCAR’s National Series, TobyChristie.com has learned. An official announcement from the team on the addition of Massey is expected on Tuesday.

Massey, who first ventured into NASCAR’s top-three series with RBR in 2019, will pilot a Reaume Brothers Racing Ford F-150 entry in all 23 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events in 2023.

The Reaume team announced its official partnership with Ford Performance on Tuesday, prior to the Massey announcement.

A native of Douglasville, Georgia, Massey has competed in 47 NASCAR Xfinity Series events over the last three seasons – primarily for BJ McLeod Motorsports and DGM Racing – where he has scored a pair of top-10 finishes, including a career-best sixth-place finish at Atlanta in Spring 2022.

In his seven-race stint in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Massey secured a pair of top-20 results for Reaume Brothers Racing, including a career-best 17th-place result at Pocono Raceway.

Reaume Brothers Racing, which made its debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2018, has served as the launching pad for a lot of up-and-coming drivers within NASCAR.

54 different drivers have taken a turn behind the wheel of an RBR truck since the team’s inception six years ago.

A lot of drivers have made their first NASCAR Truck Series starts for the team. Among the notable drivers, in addition to Massey, that have are Jesse Iwuji (2018), Josh Bilicki (2019), Bryan Collyer (2020), Chris Hacker (2021), Brad Perez, and Stephen Mallozzi (2022).

Additional announcements surrounding a truck number, personnel, and sponsorship for Massey’s full-time NASCAR Truck Series effort are forthcoming.

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