Freedom Racing Enterprises (FRE) is expanding its NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series program to include a second part-time entry in 2025.
The entry, set to carry the No. 67, will have ARCA Menards Series part-time drier Ryan Roulette behind the wheel for three events. Sponsorship for the effort will come from VFW.
According to the team’s press release, additional events could be strategically added throughout the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign.
“This is a great next step for our team,” commented team owner Spencer Boyd. “We wanted to expand with the right partners and in a manner that we can manage well. I want to be the truck team that screams patriotism, so with the addition of Ryan Roulette, a B-52 pilot for our military, I could think of no better place to start the No. 67 program. He has some great experience in ARCA and am delighted he has chosen FRE for the next step in his career.”
Roulette is set to make a return to the ARCA Menards Series on a part-time basis this season, competing in the No. 67 Ford Mustang for newly-founded team Maples Motorsports.
With an eighth-place result for Fast Track Racing at Salem Speedway, Roulette claimed his first-ever top-10 result in the ARCA Menards Series, in his 14 career starts.
“I’m looking forward to getting in a truck and representing VFW in the (NASCAR Craftsman Truck) Series for the first time since they were on the hood with Ron Hornaday Jr,” said Roulette. “FRE has built a reputation of being a hard-working organization and Spencer is a fair businessman who knows what it’s like being in my position, so I naturally gravitated to all of those attributes when I was looking for the right team to partner with. They showed great improvement in their first year of operation and I look forward to helping build a strong program with the No. 67.”
Roulette’s three-race schedule for Freedom Racing Enterprises in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will be announced at a later date.