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Dodge’s NASCAR Return Looms as Partnership with Kaulig Racing Takes Shape

Chevrolet support wanes, leaving Kaulig Racing poised to become Dodge's primary Cup Series entry in 2027

Jordan Bianchi reports that Kaulig Racing’s hold on a Chevrolet‑backed seat in the NASCAR Cup Series is fraying, casting doubt on the team’s immediate prospects.

The automaker’s long‑standing alliance with the series is set to dissolve, opening a window for Dodge to stake its claim in the premier division as early as the 2027 season.

Industry insiders say the most logical path for Dodge’s return would be a partnership with Kaulig Racing, a move that would instantly elevate the organization to the brand’s primary focus.

Dodge’s Strategic Move

Such a collaboration would not only restore Dodge’s presence on the track but also reshape the competitive landscape, pitting the newcomer against entrenched manufacturers.

The shift comes at a time when Chevrolet’s support has slipped, leaving Kaulig Racing almost invisible on the Chevrolet totem pole, a fact that has not gone unnoticed by fans and analysts alike.

If the deal materializes, it will be more than a technical alliance; it will be a statement of intent from Dodge, signaling a willingness to invest heavily in American stock car racing.

The partnership would also bring together Dodge’s performance heritage with Kaulig Racing’s growing infrastructure, creating a synergy that could accelerate both entities’ ambitions.

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