The ARCA Truck Series was a pickup truck racing series which ran on numerous short tracks throughout the American Midwest, running in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Michigan.
The ARCA Truck Series ran exhibition races late in 1998 with the first full season in 1999.
The inaugural season consisted of eleven asphalt and four dirt races in four states in the Midwest.
The basic rules required the use of a tube frame racing chassis from ARCA approved builders, stock appearing fiberglass body from PMG approved suppliers, and specification Hoosier Racing Tire.
The rules were very stable during the history of the series, the biggest change being the introduction of V8 engines in 2011.