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.