Jack Wood brings his versatile experience to Pinnacle Racing Group in 2026, competing in a partial ARCA Menards Series schedule. After several full seasons in the Truck Series, Wood is focusing on high-impact performances in the No. 28 Chevrolet, a ride he shares with a rotating roster of talent. Known for his strength on West Coast tracks and superspeedways, Wood remains a key figure in the Chevrolet driver development pipeline.
Leland Honeyman Jr. began his racing days at just four years old. By the age of seven, the Phoenix, Arizona, native had won three off-road trophy kart and five go-kart championships. He moved to Bandoleros at 10 years old and was crowned the 2017 National Champion, following four track and state championships. Driving legends cars, he earned a runner-up finish in the 2018 Winter Series Championship and was named the 2021 Carolina Pro Late Model Series Rookie of the Year after scoring three poles and multiple top five finishes. He also earned one pole and three top five finishes in eight ARCA Menards Series East races (2022). Since then, Honeyman has competed in both the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series. In 2026, he is piloting the No.15 Toyota for Nitro Motorsports.
A third-generation racer and the son of Daytona 500-winning crew chief Tommy Baldwin Jr., Luke Baldwin is one of the most exciting young prospects in 2026. While chasing a historic third-consecutive SMART Modified Tour title, Baldwin will also compete in a 12-race Craftsman Truck Series program for Team Reaume. With a background of winning the “King of the Modifieds” and a clinical driving style, Luke is ready to make his mark on the national level.
























