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Kaulig Racing announced a number of personnel changes Thursday, including the crew chiefs for its two NASCAR Cup Series entries. Andrew Dickeson has been named the crew chief for Ty Dillon and the …
Kaulig Racing has announced personnel changes for its NASCAR Cup Series entries, with Andrew Dickeson named as the crew chief for Ty Dillon’s No. 10 team, coming from Richard Childress Racing with experience in Australian Supercars and the United States. Trent Owens will work with AJ Allmendinger, moving from overseeing the No. 31 team to Allmendinger’s full-time return to the Cup Series. Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice expressed confidence in the team’s enhanced competition leadership group, bringing in fresh talent to elevate their performance on the track. Mike Cook has been appointed technical director, joining from Stewart-Haas Racing, aiming to contribute to Kaulig Racing’s growth with immediate impact and support for their drivers Ty Dillon and AJ Allmendinger in the upcoming season. The team is poised for success and aims to impress in 2025 with a strong core team and skilled leadership.