Mike Harmon Racing (MHR) is making its return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this season, beginning with Friday’s MillerTech Battery 200 at Pocono Raceway, the organization confirmed on Monday.
For the first time in seven years, the organization will have a presence in both the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, as the long-time organization fields the No. 74 in both divisions.
Dawson Cram, a long-time partner of Mike Harmon Racing, will be the driver that reintroduces the team into the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, as he pilots the No. 74 in Friday’s 200-mile contest at Pocono.
We are excited to announce our return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series beginning this weekend at @PoconoRaceway . @dawsoncram41 will do the honors, pulling double duty in the #74 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the #74 NASCAR Xfinity Series….https://t.co/ejEdsO18vc
— MHR_74 (@MHR_racing74) June 16, 2025
“We’re thrilled to return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series,” said Mike Harmon, owner of Mike Harmon Racing. “This isn’t just about getting back on track – it’s about proving that hard work and determination still count in this sport.”
Caleb Costner, a part-time driver and team owner in the ARCA Menards Series, will look to make his NASCAR Truck Series debut later this Summer at Richmond Raceway, driving the No. 74.
Mike Harmon Racing made 75 total starts in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series from 2009 to 2018, recording a best finish of 13th-place at Michigan International Speedway in 2015 with Jordan Anderson behind the wheel.
Despite their newfound entry into the NASCAR Truck Series, Mike Harmon Racing will continue to compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This weekend at Pocono, the organization will attempt to qualify for both events with Dawson Cram behind the wheel.
The MillerTech Battery 200 at Pocono is scheduled for 5:00 PM on Friday on FOX Sports 1.