Connor Mosack will compete full time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2025 for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing, MHR announced Dec. 3.
Mosack will pilot the No. 81. Old World Industries and NAPA Nightvision will sponsor the effort for five races.
The No. 81 ran part time in the series in 2024, though according to the release, Mosack’s ride is renumbered from the No. 43 that Daniel Dye competed in full time, with Blake Bainbridge its crew chief.
“I’m ecstatic to start 2025 with everybody at MHR and want to continue this team’s success in the playoffs,” Mosack said in a team release. “All four MHR teams had great performances this past year, so this is a big opportunity to race with a winning organization. It’s great to continue being part of Team Chevy and appreciate NAPA Nightvison and everyone at MHR for making this a reality. I’m looking forward to working with Blake and we want to become one of the weekly contenders, compete for wins, and lock ourselves in the playoffs.”
“I was impressed with the job Connor did last season and wanted him to be part of our lineup in 2025,” team owner Bill McAnally added. “He showed he has the talent and commitment to compete and win at this level and we’re excited about the potential that he has joining our group. He and Blake will make a great pair and create opportunities for us to win races.”
2025 marks Mosack’s full-time NASCAR season in any series. He has 11 Truck starts since 2022, including nine in 2024, with one top five and four top 10s, driving most recently for Spire Motorsports and Niece Motorsports.
Mosack also has 28 NASCAR Xfinity Series appearances since 2022, with one top five and three top 10s. Two starts came in 2024 for JR Motorsports.
Mosack is the third driver named to the MHR lineup for 2025, following Daniel Hemric‘s move to the No. 19 and Tyler Ankrum‘s announced return. The team fielded four full-time trucks in 2024 and one part-time effort.
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