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Kaulig Racing mourns death of crew chief Nick Harrison
Nick Harrison, Kaulig Racing crew chief, dies at 37
Nick Harrison (L) was a crew chief for Richard Childress Racing before moving over to Kaulig Racing ahead of the 2019 season. (Photo by Todd Warshaw/NASCAR via Getty Images)Kaulig Racing announced Sunday morning that crew chief Nick Harrison died. Harrison was the crew chief on the team’s No. 11 Xfinity Series car driven by Justin Haley.Harrison, in his first year with Kaulig Racing, served as Haley’s crew chief for Saturday’s race at New Hampshire. Haley started and finished 13th.Harrison crew chiefed his first Xfinity Series race in 2006 and worked in the Cup Series in 2011 with Landon Cassill at Phoenix Racing. He was Kurt Busch’s crew chief for the same team in 2012 and was with the team through 2013. He moved over to the Xfinity Series with Richard Childress Racing in 2014 and won two races with Austin Dillon in NASCAR’s No. 2 series in 2015. His final victory as a crew chief came in 2018 when Dillon won at Michigan in the Xfinity Series.Dillon paid tribute to Harrison on Twitter after the team’s statement.Words can’t describe how I feel about @NickHarrison111. The man was one of the first people to believe in me in the Cup series. He gave me an opportunity to drive for James Finch which gave me confidence to believe in myself at the top level. We were able to win the together...— Austin Dillon (@austindillon3) July 21, 2019multiple times in @XfinityRacing and a win in @NASCAR_Trucks. My favorite thing to this day to hear over the radio was his voice saying Hauling Balls. I hope today I hear it on the radio as we give it all we got on the track today for Nick. 🙏🏻— Austin Dillon (@austindillon3) July 21, 2019- - - - - - -Nick Bromberg is a writer for Yahoo Sports.More from Yahoo Sports:Leake, Mariners brush with perfection vs. AngelsWhy contract extension for Chiefs’ Hill still in playHarden is latest Team USA FIBA World Cup withdrawalTiger, Phil miss cut at same major for first time
Kaulig Racing mourns death of crew chief Nick Harrison
To Spire Motorsports.88 — Shane van Gisbergen moves up to Cup for Trackhouse Racing. Stephen Doran will be his crew chief.— Noah Gragson joins Front Row Motorsports. Car number has yet to be announced. Xfinity Series00 — Sheldon Creed moves from Joe Gibbs Racing to join Haas Factory Team’s two-car effort.1 — Carson Kvapil takes over this ride with Sam Mayer’s departure.5 — Kris Wright moves to Our Motorsports.15 — Harrison Burton returns to the Xfinity Series and joins AM Racing. Danny Efland joins the team as crew chief.16 — Christian Eckes moves from the Truck Series to Kaulig Racing ride.18 — William Sawalich turned 18 late in the 2024 season and will run his rookie campaign with Joe Gibbs Racing.19 — Brandon Jones returns to Joe Gibbs Racing after two seasons at JR Motorsports.41 — Sam Mayer joins Haas Factory Team’s two-car effort. The final 14 Cup races — including all 10 playoff races — will air on either NBC or USA Network in 2025. Dustin Long, Dustin Long, 48 — Nick Sanchez moves from Trucks and joins Big Machine Racing. He takes over the ride from Parker Kligerman, who will no longer race full-time in the series.54 — Taylor Gray moves up full-time to Xfinity for Joe Gibbs Racing.88 — Connor Zilisch will run the full schedule as a rookie for JR Motorsports.— DGM Racing has signed Ryan Ellis to run the full schedule in 2025. Number to be announced.Kaulig Racing Crew Chief Nick Harrison Passes Away
Nearly as much success on the newer road course tracks of the Cup Series, he's held his own at places like the Charlotte ROVAL and COTA. Truex is not nearly as proficient as the other drivers listed higher in these rankings, but he's quite dangerous at Sonoma and Watkins Glen and that something to keep in mind in the weekly fantasy lineup leagues and salary cap leagues. 6. AJ Allmendinger Car No. 16 Owner: Kaulig Racing Manufacturer: ChevroletNASCAR Road Course StatsRacesWinsPolesTop 5'sTop 10'sSonoma120103Watkins Glen121158Charlotte Roval41023COTA30011Indy Road Course31012Road America20001Chicago Street Course10000Daytona Road Course10001Career Totals3832919The Kaulig Racing veteran nabbed his third-career road course win with an outstanding effort at the Charlotte ROVAL late last season. That was one of three Top-10 finishes for Allmendinger on the road circuits in 2023. The driver of the No. 16 Chevrolet has a bit of a go-for-broke mentality when racing on these style tracks and it can either pay off big or result in a crash and poor finish as we saw twice last year at COTA and the Indy GP circuit. That weighed on his average finish (14.7) but overall Allmendinger's skill and ability in this style of stock car racing makes him a big time selection in fantasy leagues. The probability for payoff far outweighs the risk of his aggressive driving style.Superspeedway SpecialistsAs with the road courses, the superspeedways represent a small portion of the overall schedule. However, these tracks are raced twice a season, so the stakes are much higher. The circuit's superspeedways. Kaulig Racing mourns death of crew chief Nick Harrison[Bob Pockress] Nick Harrison, crew chief at Kaulig Racing
Emerling at Las Vegas in March.(1-17-2025)Patrick Emerling, Alex Labbe and Nick Leitz will split time in the No. 07 car throughout the 2025 season.(1-16-2025)No. 7 JR Motorsports ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFJustin AllgaierBRANDTJim Pohlman Carolina Carports Jarrett Logistics Protect Your Melon Buckle Up Jarrett will sponsor Allgaier in four races: Las Vegas (March), Bristol (April) Texas and Martinsville (October).(1-23-2025)Jim Pohlman returns to crew chief Allgaier for the third straight season.(1-10-2025)Justin Allgaier has signed a contract extension through 2026 with JR Motorsports.(10-25-2024)Carolina Carports has signed an extension with JR Motorsports for the 2025 season.(8-20-2024)No. 8 JR Motorsports ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFSammy SmithPilotPhillip Bell TMC Transportation Allstate Peterbilt Group Phillip Bell will remain crew chief for Smith in 2025 after joining the No. 8 team late in the 2024 season.(1-10-2025)Sammy Smith will join JR Motorsports for the 2024 season.(9-26-2023)No. 10 Kaulig Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFDaniel DyeChampion ContainerKevin WalterBlack Widow Trucks SMA Healthcare Heise LED Lighting Systems BPro Auto Parts Trackside BPro Auto Parts will sponsor Dye in four races: Phoenix, Texas, Atlanta and the Charlotte Roval.(3-6-2025)Black Widow Trucks will sponsor Dye at Talladega.(1-27-2025)Kevin Walter will crew chief Dye during his rookie season.(12-19-2024)Champion Container will sponsor Dye in multiple races, including: Daytona, Martinsville, Rockingham, Mexico City, Dover, Iowa, Gateway Las Vegas and Phoenix.(10-7-2024)Daniel Dye will move to the Xfinity Series full time in 2025 for Kaulig Racing.(8-23-2024)No. 11 Kaulig Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFJosh WilliamsAlloy Employer ServicesEddie Pardue Call811.com Eddie Pardue will return to crew chief the No. 11 team in 2025.(12-19-2023)Josh Williams signed a multi-year contract to pilot the No. 11 Chevrolet.(11-16-2023)No. 14 SS-Greenlight Racing Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFGarrett SmithleyHire Heroes USAJason MillerHackett Truck Sales Dozer Winch Parts Carson HocevarTrophy Tractor Hire Heroes USA will sponsor Smithley in multiple races.(1-21-2025)Garrett Smithley will run the full 2025 schedule for SS-Greenlight Racing in the No. 14 car.(12-19-2024)No. 16 Kaulig Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFChristian EckesCelsiusAlex Yontz LeafFilter Gutter Protection Black’s Tire Black’s Tire will sponsor Eckes at Darlington and Rockingham.(2-27-2025)Alex Yontz will return to the No. 16 team to crew chief Eckes in 2025.(12-19-2024)Christian Eckes has signed a multi-year deal with Kaulig Racing to compete in the Xfinity Series.(8-31-2024)AJ Allmendinger will return to the Cup Series full time in 2025.(8-15-2024)No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFWilliam SawalichStarkeyJeff Meendering SoundGear William Sawalich will move to the Xfinity Series full time in 2025.(10-21-2024)No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFJustin BonsignoreM3 TechnologySeth ChavkaChase BriscoeLance Crackers Aric AlmirolaYoung Life Riley HerbstMonster Energy Aric Almirola will return to JGR for nine races in 2025, with his first coming at Atlanta.(2-17-2025)Bonsignore’s has increased to nine races: Daytona, Homestead, Bristol, Rockingham, Pocono, Iowa, Bristol, Kansas and Phoenix.(2-4-2025)Lance Crackers will sponsor Briscoe at Charlotte in May.(1-28-2025)Justin Bonsignore will run five races for JGR in 2025.(1-7-2025)No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFBrandon JonesMenardsSam McAullayBrandonChris Rice will be the President at Kaulig Racing, while Nick Harrison
On the last restart. We were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Looking forward to rebounding at our first road course as a team.” – Christian Eckes About Kaulig RacingKaulig Racing™ is a full-time, multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has earned 23 NXS wins, made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and won two regular-season championships. In 2021, the team competed in select NCS events, before expanding to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and adding a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. Since its first NCS start in 2021, the team has earned two wins. Kaulig Racing is currently fielding two full-time entries in the NCS and continues to field three full-time NXS entries, with a part-time fourth entry at select events. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.comKaulig Racing crew chief Nick Harrison dies at 37
Now that the season is over, the focus turns to the 2025 NASCAR campaign and the changes that will take place with drivers and crew chiefs.More changes will be revealed in the coming days. Here’s a look at what has been announced for next season: Cup Series 6 — Crew chief Jeremy Bullins moves from Wood Brothers Racing to RFK Racing to serve as crew chief for Brad Keselowski.7 — Rodney Childers becomes the crew chief for Justin Haley, who re-joined Spire Motorsports late in the 2024 season.10 — Ty Dillon joins Kaulig Racing and moves into the ride formerly numbered 31. He replaces Daniel Hemric, who will drive in the Truck Series for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing.16 — AJ Allmendinger returns to full-time duty in the Cup Series for Kaulig Racing.19 — Chase Briscoe takes over the Joe Gibbs Racing ride for Martin Truex Jr., who no longer will race full-time in the series.21 — Josh Berry moves to Wood Brothers Racing. Miles Stanley joins the team as crew chief. 23 — Charles Denike is the new crew chief for Bubba Wallace’s team.34 — Todd Gilliland remains at Front Row Motorsports but moves from the No. 38 to the No. 34 car in 2025. He also will have Love’s Travel Stop as a primary sponsor. 35 — Riley Herbst joins 23XI Racing in a third full-time Cup entry. Davin Restivo, his crew chief since the middle of the 2023 season, joins him to be his crew chief with his ride.41 — Haas Factory Team emerges from what once was Stewart-Haas Racing. The team will have Cole Custer as driver and Aaron Kramer as crew chief.60 — Ryan Preece joins RFK Racing, which expands to three cars in 2025.71 — Michael McDowell and crew chief Travis Peterson move from Front Row MotorsportsThe No. 11 Crew Cheif for Kaulig Racing Nick Harrison has
– Hendrick MotorsportsThe risk that Rick Hendrick took in 2021 by signing Kyle Larson after his swift exit from Chip Ganassi Racing has seemingly paid off already. Larson looks like he is heading for a record-breaking career. His 2025 also includes another attempt at the Indianapolis 500.No. 6 – Brad Keselowski – RFK RacingBrad Keselowski finally broke through the race winning barrier in 2024, his dramatic win at Darlington was the weight off his and his fans shoulders. No one knows how much longer Brad will race in NASCAR, but for now, we have to appreciate this legend while we still can.No. 7 – Justin Haley – Spire MotorsportsJustin Haley took a risk this season, and it has seemingly paid off. Following the 2023 season, Haley left his longtime team, Kaulig Racing, and headed to Rick Ware Racing. After overperforming in the RWR No. 51, Spire Motorsports and RWR made a trade, which secured Haley in the No. 7 for the rest of 2024 into 2025.No. 8 – Kyle Busch – Richard Childress RacingKyle Busch is facing his toughest season in the NASCAR Cup Series to date. With fans clamoring for him to leave RCR prior to 2025, next season will be make or break for Busch and RCR. If they can find the success they had in early 2023, the pair might just be able to prove the doubters wrong. No. 9 – Chase Elliott – Hendrick MotorsportsChase Elliot broke his long race-losing streak in 2024. Since then, it has felt as if the No. 9 can’t be stopped with consistent finishes throughout the season. With the major steps the team took in 2024, hopefully, 2025 will be all the better.No. 10 – Ty Dillon – Kaulig RacingTy Dillon is back in the NASCAR Cup Series for 2025. After one season away in the NASCAR Truck Series, Dillon returns to the team he ran with part-time in 2025, Kaulig Racing. In bringing Dillon on, Kaulig will renumber the No. 31 to the No. 10 in 2025.No. 11 – Denny Hamlin – Joe Gibbs RacingDenny Hamlin started 2024 on a hot streak; however, that streak cooled as fast as it began. While Denny’s season was good overall, hopefully, a more consistent 2025 will bring Hamlin his typical top-shelf results.No. 12 – Ryan Blaney – Team PenskeRyan Blaney took his momentum from his 2023 championship into 2024 winning two races. While not the best season, it was a major step from his early struggles in the 2023 season.No. 16 – A.J. Allmendinger – Kaulig RacingAfter a tough season for Kaulig Racing’s “All-Star” No. 16 car, the team has turned around and brought back A.J. Allmendinger for 2025. Allmendinger, the team’s winningest driver, will surely bring the team success on Road Course and set up its young prospects for the future.No. 17 – Chris Buescher – RFK RacingChris Buescher came literal inches from the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. In what was supposed to be a championship contending 2024, Buescher found himself. Kaulig Racing mourns death of crew chief Nick Harrison Kaulig Crew Chief Nick Harrison Dies At 37 Longtime NASCAR crew chief Nick Harrison, who had served as the signal-caller for Justin Haley at Kaulig Racing this 1 of 1
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What’s Happening?The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series roster is slowly coming together. Many teams made major moves as early as May 2024. However, a couple of teams still have some options on the table. Make sure to check this page prior to the start of the 2025 season to keep up with the latest changes, moves, and additions. read more…This article will be updated as drivers, teams, promotions, and demotions continue to happen throughout 2024 and into 2025.Familiar Faces in New Places:Noah Gragson – No. 4 – Front Row Motorsports (Formerly Stewart-Haas Racing)Justin Haley – No. 7 – Spire Motorsports (Formerly Rick Ware Racing)Chase Briscoe – No. 19 – Joe Gibbs Racing (Formerly Stewart-Haas Racing)Josh Berry – No. 21 – Wood Brothers Racing (Formerly Stewart-Haas Racing)Zane Smith – No. 38 – Front Row Motorsports (Formerly Spire Motorsports)Cody Ware – No. 51 – Rick Ware Racing (Formerly Part-Time)Ryan Preece – No. 60- RFK Racing (Formerly Stewart-Haas Racing)Michael McDowell – No. 71 – Spire Motorsports (Formerly Front Row Motorsports)Xfinity to Cup:A.J. Allmendinger – No. 16 – Kaulig RacingRiley Herbst – No. 35 – 23XI RacingCole Custer – No. 41 – Haas Factory TeamShane Van Gisbergen – No. 88 – Trackhouse RacingTrucks to Cup:Ty Dillon – No. 10 – Kaulig RacingTeams Not Returning From 2024:Stewart-Haas Racing (Distributing Three Charters)Rick Ware Racing – No 15 (Leased to RFK Racing)Teams Debuting in 2025:Front Row Motorsports – No. 423XI Racing – No. 35Haas Factory Team – No. 41RFK Racing – No. 60Trackhouse Racing – No. 88 Drivers Leaving the Cup Series Following 2024:Martin Truex Jr. – Formerly No. 19 – Joe Gibbs Racing – RetiringHarrison Burton – Formerly No. 21 – Wood Brothers Racing – Xfinity SeriesDaniel Hemric – Formerly the No. 31 – Kaulig Racing – Truck SeriesNo. 1 – Ross Chastain – Trackhouse RacingRoss Chastain returns to Trackhouse Racing for his fourth season. Chastain did not have as great a season at Trackhouse Racing as he had in the past. Chastain missed out on the Playoffs for the first time since joining Trackhouse in 2022.No. 2 – Austin Cindric – Team PenskeAustin Cindric had a solid 2024, making the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. However, following his stellar time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Cindric has yet to live up to the once-high hopes Penske had for him.No. 3 – Austin Dillon – Richard Childress RacingAustin Dillon’s rollercoaster saga following his win at Richmond Raceway made a very difficult 2024 for RCR even worse. Dillon will try to rebound in 2025. However, the aging veteran is coming off his worst statistical season since his debut in 2014.No. 4 – Noah Gragson – Front Row MotorsportsOne season after losing his full-time ride with Legacy Motor Club, Noah Gragson made the best of his time in the No. 10 at Stewart-Haas Racing. Now, Gragson joins a new team, Front Row Motorsports. As he continues to find rides in NASCAR, the question continues: Will Gragson be the driver he most hoped he would be?No. 5 – Kyle LarsonNick Harrison, Kaulig Racing crew chief, dies at 37 - Pinterest
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Nick Harrison (L) was a crew chief for Richard Childress Racing before moving over to Kaulig Racing ahead of the 2019 season. (Photo by Todd Warshaw/NASCAR via Getty Images)Kaulig Racing announced Sunday morning that crew chief Nick Harrison died. Harrison was the crew chief on the team’s No. 11 Xfinity Series car driven by Justin Haley.Harrison, in his first year with Kaulig Racing, served as Haley’s crew chief for Saturday’s race at New Hampshire. Haley started and finished 13th.Harrison crew chiefed his first Xfinity Series race in 2006 and worked in the Cup Series in 2011 with Landon Cassill at Phoenix Racing. He was Kurt Busch’s crew chief for the same team in 2012 and was with the team through 2013. He moved over to the Xfinity Series with Richard Childress Racing in 2014 and won two races with Austin Dillon in NASCAR’s No. 2 series in 2015. His final victory as a crew chief came in 2018 when Dillon won at Michigan in the Xfinity Series.Dillon paid tribute to Harrison on Twitter after the team’s statement.Words can’t describe how I feel about @NickHarrison111. The man was one of the first people to believe in me in the Cup series. He gave me an opportunity to drive for James Finch which gave me confidence to believe in myself at the top level. We were able to win the together...— Austin Dillon (@austindillon3) July 21, 2019multiple times in @XfinityRacing and a win in @NASCAR_Trucks. My favorite thing to this day to hear over the radio was his voice saying Hauling Balls. I hope today I hear it on the radio as we give it all we got on the track today for Nick. 🙏🏻— Austin Dillon (@austindillon3) July 21, 2019- - - - - - -Nick Bromberg is a writer for Yahoo Sports.More from Yahoo Sports:Leake, Mariners brush with perfection vs. AngelsWhy contract extension for Chiefs’ Hill still in playHarden is latest Team USA FIBA World Cup withdrawalTiger, Phil miss cut at same major for first time
2025-04-11To Spire Motorsports.88 — Shane van Gisbergen moves up to Cup for Trackhouse Racing. Stephen Doran will be his crew chief.— Noah Gragson joins Front Row Motorsports. Car number has yet to be announced. Xfinity Series00 — Sheldon Creed moves from Joe Gibbs Racing to join Haas Factory Team’s two-car effort.1 — Carson Kvapil takes over this ride with Sam Mayer’s departure.5 — Kris Wright moves to Our Motorsports.15 — Harrison Burton returns to the Xfinity Series and joins AM Racing. Danny Efland joins the team as crew chief.16 — Christian Eckes moves from the Truck Series to Kaulig Racing ride.18 — William Sawalich turned 18 late in the 2024 season and will run his rookie campaign with Joe Gibbs Racing.19 — Brandon Jones returns to Joe Gibbs Racing after two seasons at JR Motorsports.41 — Sam Mayer joins Haas Factory Team’s two-car effort. The final 14 Cup races — including all 10 playoff races — will air on either NBC or USA Network in 2025. Dustin Long, Dustin Long, 48 — Nick Sanchez moves from Trucks and joins Big Machine Racing. He takes over the ride from Parker Kligerman, who will no longer race full-time in the series.54 — Taylor Gray moves up full-time to Xfinity for Joe Gibbs Racing.88 — Connor Zilisch will run the full schedule as a rookie for JR Motorsports.— DGM Racing has signed Ryan Ellis to run the full schedule in 2025. Number to be announced.
2025-04-21Emerling at Las Vegas in March.(1-17-2025)Patrick Emerling, Alex Labbe and Nick Leitz will split time in the No. 07 car throughout the 2025 season.(1-16-2025)No. 7 JR Motorsports ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFJustin AllgaierBRANDTJim Pohlman Carolina Carports Jarrett Logistics Protect Your Melon Buckle Up Jarrett will sponsor Allgaier in four races: Las Vegas (March), Bristol (April) Texas and Martinsville (October).(1-23-2025)Jim Pohlman returns to crew chief Allgaier for the third straight season.(1-10-2025)Justin Allgaier has signed a contract extension through 2026 with JR Motorsports.(10-25-2024)Carolina Carports has signed an extension with JR Motorsports for the 2025 season.(8-20-2024)No. 8 JR Motorsports ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFSammy SmithPilotPhillip Bell TMC Transportation Allstate Peterbilt Group Phillip Bell will remain crew chief for Smith in 2025 after joining the No. 8 team late in the 2024 season.(1-10-2025)Sammy Smith will join JR Motorsports for the 2024 season.(9-26-2023)No. 10 Kaulig Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFDaniel DyeChampion ContainerKevin WalterBlack Widow Trucks SMA Healthcare Heise LED Lighting Systems BPro Auto Parts Trackside BPro Auto Parts will sponsor Dye in four races: Phoenix, Texas, Atlanta and the Charlotte Roval.(3-6-2025)Black Widow Trucks will sponsor Dye at Talladega.(1-27-2025)Kevin Walter will crew chief Dye during his rookie season.(12-19-2024)Champion Container will sponsor Dye in multiple races, including: Daytona, Martinsville, Rockingham, Mexico City, Dover, Iowa, Gateway Las Vegas and Phoenix.(10-7-2024)Daniel Dye will move to the Xfinity Series full time in 2025 for Kaulig Racing.(8-23-2024)No. 11 Kaulig Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFJosh WilliamsAlloy Employer ServicesEddie Pardue Call811.com Eddie Pardue will return to crew chief the No. 11 team in 2025.(12-19-2023)Josh Williams signed a multi-year contract to pilot the No. 11 Chevrolet.(11-16-2023)No. 14 SS-Greenlight Racing Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFGarrett SmithleyHire Heroes USAJason MillerHackett Truck Sales Dozer Winch Parts Carson HocevarTrophy Tractor Hire Heroes USA will sponsor Smithley in multiple races.(1-21-2025)Garrett Smithley will run the full 2025 schedule for SS-Greenlight Racing in the No. 14 car.(12-19-2024)No. 16 Kaulig Racing ChevyDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFChristian EckesCelsiusAlex Yontz LeafFilter Gutter Protection Black’s Tire Black’s Tire will sponsor Eckes at Darlington and Rockingham.(2-27-2025)Alex Yontz will return to the No. 16 team to crew chief Eckes in 2025.(12-19-2024)Christian Eckes has signed a multi-year deal with Kaulig Racing to compete in the Xfinity Series.(8-31-2024)AJ Allmendinger will return to the Cup Series full time in 2025.(8-15-2024)No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFWilliam SawalichStarkeyJeff Meendering SoundGear William Sawalich will move to the Xfinity Series full time in 2025.(10-21-2024)No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFJustin BonsignoreM3 TechnologySeth ChavkaChase BriscoeLance Crackers Aric AlmirolaYoung Life Riley HerbstMonster Energy Aric Almirola will return to JGR for nine races in 2025, with his first coming at Atlanta.(2-17-2025)Bonsignore’s has increased to nine races: Daytona, Homestead, Bristol, Rockingham, Pocono, Iowa, Bristol, Kansas and Phoenix.(2-4-2025)Lance Crackers will sponsor Briscoe at Charlotte in May.(1-28-2025)Justin Bonsignore will run five races for JGR in 2025.(1-7-2025)No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaDRIVERSPONSOR(S)CREW CHIEFBrandon JonesMenardsSam McAullayBrandon
2025-04-07On the last restart. We were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Looking forward to rebounding at our first road course as a team.” – Christian Eckes About Kaulig RacingKaulig Racing™ is a full-time, multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has earned 23 NXS wins, made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and won two regular-season championships. In 2021, the team competed in select NCS events, before expanding to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and adding a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. Since its first NCS start in 2021, the team has earned two wins. Kaulig Racing is currently fielding two full-time entries in the NCS and continues to field three full-time NXS entries, with a part-time fourth entry at select events. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com
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