Timmy Hill, a long-time journeyman driver in NASCAR’s National Series, is set to bring his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series program to the racetrack more frequently in 2026, the organization confirmed on Tuesday.
Hill, a native of Port Tobacco, Maryland, will be getting behind the wheel of the No. 56 Coble Enterprises Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for the majority of the 25-race NASCAR Truck Series campaign, starting with the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway on February 13.
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The organization’s current plan includes a 17-race slate for the upcoming season, with the possibility of adding additional events as the season progresses. Veteran crew chief Terry Elmore will continue to serve as the shot-caller for Hill Motorsports and maintain his leadership role within the team.
“We’re really excited to be back running more regularly in the Truck Series this season,” said Timmy Hill, owner 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.”
Coble Enterprises will continue to serve as a major sponsorship partner for Timmy Hill and Hill Motorsports in 2026, marking the fifth season that the real estate investment firm based in Sarasota, Florida, has supported the No. 56 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro. The brand’s support of Hill dates back to 2021, when he was with MBM 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.”
The 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign marks a triumphant return for Timmy Hill, who last season took a step back from the Truck Series to make a run at the championship in the ARCA Menards Series East. After a major wreck at Rockingham, Hill was forced to scale back those efforts, competing in four of the eight events and recording a pair of top-10s.
While putting the majority of the team’s focus into the ARCA Menards Series East last season, Hill Motorsports also attempted eight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events. Hill notably had a breakout run at Darlington Raceway, putting together an impressive eighth-place finish ahead of several heavy-hitters in the series.
The 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and a return to the series for Hill, will begin with a trip to Daytona International Speedway on Friday, February 13. Coverage of the event will be on FOX Sports 1, NASCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90 at 7:30 PM ET.