YOU’VE READ THE TITLE ASSHOLE!
South Florida LEGEND and builder of 6×6 Rams, Jeeps, Fords, and the occasional Defender are entering professional motorsports. And it’s not the Baja 1000, because that’s a different article that we’ve yet to write. Instead, they will be fielding a two truck entry into the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series!
And, as if my chose couldn’t get more erect, we have pictures AND details!

Apocalypse manufacturing will be fielding two RAM 1500 NASCAR Trucks for the 2026 season.
Allegedly, testing has already begun at Homestead and up and down A1A near Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. A teaser for their upcoming show “Truck Dynasty” shows footage of the race trucks testing on track and at the Windshear Wind tunnel. Meanwhile, a police report mentions a series of incidents involving a non-street legal “race car”.
Apocalypse also received permission to brand the Ram trucks with their “WAR” logos by cutting out the vinyl letters and flipping the ‘M’ in RAM into a ‘W’, just like their road going WAR models. NASCAR officials have also green-lit the decision, citing a the marketing impact and a negligible change in front downforce measured at the Aerodyne wind tunnel.
Finally, during a podcast, an Apocalypse Manufacturing spokesperson mentioned that “a road going version of our WAR NASCAR truck is part of the plan”, and in typical Apocalypse fashion, we should expect to see something similar to their current offerings.




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