The 2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season was the sixteenth season of the third highest series in the United States. Beginning at Daytona International Speedway, the season included twenty-five races, which ended with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2009 off season, NASCAR announced few calendar changes, returning to Darlington Raceway for the first time in six years. Kyle Busch won the owners' championship in their inaugural season, while Todd Bodine won the drivers' championship during the Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway, one race before the final. Toyota won the manufacturers' championship with 193 points.
The season, marked return of Darlington Raceway to the schedule for the first time since 2004, replacing the Milwaukee Mile and the series also raced for the first time at Pocono Raceway. After the closing of Memphis Motorsports Park, a second race was added to Nashville Superspeedway, with the first of two NASCAR national weekends with the two lower-tier national series without the Sprint Cup running. Kentucky Speedway's stand-alone date on the July Sprint Cup off-weekend was moved to the Friday night of the Kentucky Indy 300 IndyCar Series Labor Day weekend in September.
Note: Unlike the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series, all 25 Camping World Truck Series races aired on Motor Racing Network.