Bret Holmes Racing

[2][3][4] On July 31, 2020, Holmes told reporter Chris Knight that he was looking at debuting his team in the Truck Series for select races in 2021.

On January 14, 2021, Holmes announced that he and Sam Mayer would run part-time schedules for his own team in the Truck Series, which would field the No.

Enfinger had moved up to the Truck Series with GMS in 2016, driving part-time for the team in their No.

Enfinger would become a driver coach and crew chief for Holmes' ARCA team and would also drive the car in one race, which was at Pocono and he would win that race, giving the team a win in its first season.

23 full-time in 2017 with Holmes driving, and although he did not win any races, he finished sixth in the standings.

[9] BHR returned full-time in 2019, and Holmes finished third in the standings although he did not win any races.

23 car only ran part-time with Holmes driving it in four races and JR Motorsports Xfinity Series driver Sam Mayer (also a former GMS ARCA and Truck Series driver) driving it in five races.

Sam Mayer (No. 32) racing Tanner Gray (No. 15) and Johnny Sauter (No. 13) at Richmond in 2021
Bret Holmes in the No. 32 truck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.
Holmes in the No. 23 at Road America in 2017
Holmes racing Natalie Decker (No. 25) at Michigan in 2018
Holmes standing next to his No. 23 car before the race at Madison in 2018
Holmes' No. 23 at Pocono in 2019. The car was a Toyota in this race.
Holmes racing Riley Herbst (No. 18) at Kansas in July 2020. Holmes would go on to win this race.
Sam Mayer driving down pit road in the No. 23 at Pocono in 2021