Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice has spoken out following Austin Cindric's $50,000 fine and 50 point penalty for his wreck with Kaulig driver Ty Dillon.
In the NASCAR Cup Series, Kaulig Racing has made six starts at Homestead-Miami Speedway, earning two top five and three ...
A lthough Kaulig Racing has not had much speed on most tracks other than road courses this year with any driver in either the NASCAR Cup Series or the Xfinity Series, they have been decent on the ...
“Hard fought day today having to go to the back to fix early damage and then having the right-rear tire go down. I’m proud of ...
Kaulig Racing is a NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series team owned by Matt Kaulig. The team fields two full-time entry in the NASCAR Cup Series with Ty Dillon (No. 10) and AJ Allmendinger (16).
Kaulig Racing took a step back in 2024. AJ Allmendinger is back, he could score a win on a road course or a superspeedway. I think if you’re Kaulig, the plan for Dillon is to just not wreck.
With Dillon by the wayside, Kaulig Racing still had high hopes for the day, as AJ Allmendinger, the driver of the team's No. 16 Chevrolet, is one of the best all-around road racers in the sport today.
Chris Rice, the president of Kaulig Racing has revealed the cost to the team (upwards of $100,000) after the retaliatory action by Austin Cindric. The incident occurred at the Circuit of the ...
However, Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice recently countered this argument during an appearance on Sirius XM show “The Morning Drive.”. NASCAR on Wednesday (March 5) fined Austin Cindric $ ...