Three Mack Pioneer trucks hauling NASCAR equipment this season are now carrying a patriotic design chosen by racing fans as part of NASCAR Salutes, the sport’s annual recognition program honoring active-duty military members, veterans, and military families.
According to Mack Trucks, nearly 2,400 fans participated in voting to select the final wrap design. The winning graphics feature a red, white, and blue theme along with emblems representing all six branches of the U.S. military, giving fans a direct role in choosing how the trucks would appear throughout the 2026 season.
Fans Chose the Design
Instead of selecting the design internally, Mack opened the decision to fans. The chosen wrap highlights the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force while incorporating patriotic colors that will be displayed on trucks traveling with NASCAR equipment from race to race.
The fan vote was part of Mack’s support of NASCAR Salutes, which returns each year as one of the sport’s military appreciation initiatives.
Three Trucks Added to the Program
The special graphics appear on three Mack Pioneer sleeper trucks operating within NASCAR’s transportation fleet. Those vehicles are among 11 Mack Pioneer sleeper models recently added to NASCAR’s lineup of haulers.
As NASCAR’s Official Hauler, Mack provides trucks used to move equipment needed throughout the race season. The three wrapped Pioneer models combine that role with this year’s military recognition effort.
Trucks Scheduled to Appear Throughout the Season
Following their debut as part of NASCAR Salutes activities, the trucks are expected to continue appearing at events throughout the season.
Mack Trucks said fans will have an opportunity to see the vehicles during race weekend activities at Pocono Raceway on June 13, with additional appearances planned as the NASCAR schedule continues.
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Last updated: June 16, 2026
Source: Heavy Duty Trucking
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