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Corey Heim Joins Hattori Racing for 2022 Truck Series Season
Hattori Racing Enterprises has officially announced that Corey Heim will move up from ARCA to the NASCAR Truck Series in 2022, taking over the #21 truck previously driven by Germain Loochhausen.
A Rising Star from ARCA
Heim has been one of the standout performers in ARCA, showcasing his talent with multiple wins and strong championship performances. His promotion to Hattori’s Truck Series program signals the team’s belief that he is ready to compete at the next level.
"Corey has proven himself as a top-tier talent in ARCA, and we believe he’s ready to make the jump to the Truck Series. He’s got the speed, racecraft, and determination to succeed, and we’re excited to have him in the #21 Toyota Tundra next season." – Hattori Racing Statement
Heim’s Excitement for the Opportunity
Heim expressed his gratitude and excitement about joining Hattori Racing:
"This is a huge opportunity for me, and I couldn’t be more excited to join Hattori Racing. They have a winning culture, and I’m ready to prove myself at the Truck Series level. I know there will be a learning curve, but I’m confident we can run up front and compete for wins."
What to Expect in 2022
Heim will team up with Austin Hill (#16) at Hattori Racing.
The team expects Heim to develop throughout the season while competing for strong finishes.
Given Heim’s success in ARCA, he could be a dark horse contender for wins in his rookie season.
With Hattori Racing’s strong Toyota backing and Heim’s raw talent, this move could be the start of a promising NASCAR career for the young driver.
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GMS Racing Announces Major Changes for 2022 Truck Series Lineup
GMS Racing has confirmed significant updates to its 2022 NASCAR Truck Series program, including driver shifts, team expansion, and an unexpected sale of the #77 truck.
Tommy Bedlam Acquires #77 Entry Rights
GMS announced that full ownership of the #77 truck, including the number rights and full-time entry, has been sold to Tommy Bedlam. This means that Bedlam now fully controls the #77, and GMS Racing will no longer field it in their lineup next season.
"We’re proud of everything we’ve built with the #77, and we know Tommy will continue to carry that legacy forward in his own way. It was the right move for all parties involved, and we wish him success moving forward." – GMS Racing
This move aligns with Bedlam's previously announced full-time transition to Team Penske’s Xfinity Series program, meaning that the #77 will not return to the Truck Series in 2022 unless Bedlam decides otherwise.
GMS Acquires Former Niece Motorsports #45 Entry
With Niece Motorsports shutting down, NASCAR made its #45 full-time entry available, and GMS Racing has now officially taken ownership of it. In addition, Tyler Ankrum has been confirmed as the driver for this new third truck.
"We're thrilled to welcome Tyler back into the GMS family. He’s proven his ability in the Truck Series, and we believe he can be a key part of our future success."
This marks a return to GMS Racing for Ankrum, who previously raced for the team before joining DGR-Crosley in 2020.
Vacant #2 Truck Still Unfilled
GMS Racing also confirmed that they still have one open seat for 2022—the #2 truck—which remains without a confirmed driver.
The team is exploring options for filling the #2 ride, with speculation swirling around potential free agents and rising stars.
"We’re taking our time to make sure we put the right driver in the #2 truck. We know there’s a lot of talent out there, and we’re excited about what’s ahead for GMS Racing in 2022."
2022 GMS Racing Truck Lineup (As It Stands)
✅ #45 – Tyler Ankrum (New full-time truck, acquired from Niece Motorsports)
✅ #23 – Ty Majeski (Returning for a second season)
#2 – TBD (Still vacant, expected to be announced soon)
With the #77 now fully belonging to Tommy Bedlam, GMS expanding to three trucks, and the #2 ride still up for grabs, the team’s 2022 Truck Series season is shaping up to be an interesting one.
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Juice Millar Reacts to Team Penske’s Focus on Tommy Bedlam in Xfinity

Juice Millar's #53 Team Penske Pepsi Max Ford
With Team Penske confirming that Tommy Bedlam will be their primary focus in the Xfinity Series for 2022, media turned to Juice Millar—who currently races for Penske in the Truck Series—for his thoughts on the announcement.
Millar didn’t seem surprised by the statement and spoke highly of Bedlam’s addition to the team:
"Tommy is a fantastic addition to the Penske family. He’s earned his shot, and I have no doubt he’ll do great things in the #22 next year."
Millar also made it clear that there is already an understanding of Team Penske’s plans for the #38 Xfinity car in 2022, but he remained tight-lipped about any specifics.
"We already know the plan for the #38 next year, and I’m comfortable with what’s ahead. But right now, I’m completely focused on finishing the 2021 Truck Series season strong."
Millar’s response suggests that he is at peace with Penske’s decision to prioritize Bedlam and that his own future with the team is already set, even if it hasn’t been made public yet.
For now, Millar’s attention remains on the Truck Series, where he is still a strong contender for the 2021 championship.
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Tommy Bedlam & Ryan Reynolds Launch BRR – Bedlam Reynolds Racing for 2022
In a shocking and exciting announcement, Tommy Bedlam confirmed that his recently acquired #77 Truck Series entry will now be operated under a new team:
BRR – Bedlam Reynolds Racing
The team is a joint venture between Bedlam and Hollywood superstar Ryan Reynolds, with the truck remaining Chevrolet-powered in the 2022 NASCAR Truck Series.
Ryan Reynolds will serve as the financial backer, but it was made clear that Bedlam will have full control over all major management decisions for the team.
Jimbo "Sulley" Sullivan Named Full-Time Driver
The biggest surprise of the press conference was the announcement of BRR's full-time driver for 2022—rookie racer Jimbo "Sulley" Sullivan.
“We’re putting all our trust into Sulley,” Bedlam stated. “We believe he’s got the raw talent and the determination to succeed at this level.”
Sullivan, a rising star from late model racing, is now set to make his Truck Series debut with BRR in 2022.
The press conference ended with Reynolds and Bedlam joking about their unexpected business partnership, with Reynolds adding:
"Tommy knows racing, I know business, and Sulley is gonna drive the wheels off this thing. What could possibly go wrong?"
With an ambitious rookie driver, a star-powered ownership group, and Chevrolet backing, BRR is instantly one of the most intriguing new teams heading into 2022.