Rette Jones Racing has competed in NASCAR part-time since 2015. Beginning in the 2015 ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series East. Since then, Rette Jones has competed in 156 NASCAR events. Over the past ten years, they have also run nine Craftsman Truck Series and four Xfinity Series races. They have fielded cars for Garrett Mitchell (Cletus McFarland), Conor Daly, Frankie Muniz, Noah Gragson, and more.
Starting in the 2025 season, Rette will make another NASCAR move, this time, in Europe. Rette Jones Racing will field the No. 30 Ford Mustang for Liam Hezemans in the NASCAR Euro Series PRO division, while Gil Linster will compete in the OPEN Championship. Hendrix Motorsport, one of the sport’s most successful teams, will service the car.

Jerome Galpin, CEO and founder of the NASCAR Euro Series, is pleased to welcome Rette Jones Racing for the 2025 season: “Welcoming Rette Jones Racing to the NASCAR Euro Series is another exciting step in the journey we began in 2009 to build stronger transatlantic ties within the NASCAR family. As a well-respected and competitive team in American NASCAR racing, their arrival brings another valuable experience, professionalism, and fresh energy to our paddock. More and more drivers and U.S.-based teams are recognizing the huge opportunities our European championship offers, both on and off the track. This is a great moment for the series and for the global growth of NASCAR. (insert from the official press release)
“We are very excited about what this expansion means for Rette Jones Racing,” said team co-owner Terry Jones. “Competing in the NASCAR Euro Series is a big step for us, and it opens the door for even more international opportunities. Liam and Gil are both talented, motivated drivers, and we’re looking forward to not only supporting them in Europe, but also building a path for them to race in the United States as part of our long-term vision.” (insert from the official press release)
The ultimate goal of Rette Jones Racing is to bridge the gap for European drivers to compete in the United States. Best of all they don’t want to compromise the racing. The team wants to be competitive in Europe right away.
The series starts its season in Spain on April 12-13 at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia. You can watch on the NASCAR Euro Series YouTube channel or on TV stations globally.
YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/@EuroNASCAR
