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Kaulig Racing Eyes Breakout at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Kaulig Racing at New Hampshire Motor Speedway faces a critical test this weekend, as the energetic team and its drivers, Ty Dillon and AJ Allmendinger, look to build momentum and deliver strong results. Both drivers bring optimism into the Mobil 1 301 at the Northeast short track, aiming for standout performances that could shape the rest of their NASCAR Cup Series season.

Kaulig Racing Drivers Give Back Off the Track

Kaulig Racing’s presence extended far beyond the racetrack recently, as team owner Matt Kaulig, joined by drivers AJ Allmendinger and Ty Dillon, and President Chris Rice, visited Akron Children’s Hospital on National Teddy Bear Day. Teaming up with Kaulig Giving and The NASCAR Foundation, they lifted the spirits of young patients by handing out gifts and spreading cheer during hospital stays. The community reach continued in Charlotte, where Xfinity Series drivers Daniel Dye and Christian Eckes participated in the Speedy Bear Brigade, delivering comfort and happiness to children at local hospitals.

No. 10 Team: Ty Dillon and Sea Best Lead the Charge

Ty Dillon will pilot the No. 10 Sea Best Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 this Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, with the team’s efforts bolstered by partners Sea Best and BJ’s Wholesale Club. Sea Best, the flagship brand for Beaver Street Fisheries based in Jacksonville, Florida, provides a broad assortment of premium seafood, including favorites like mahi-mahi, cod, and shrimp, which has become a staple in the pit area. This weekend, retail partner BJ’s Wholesale Club, a major East Coast warehouse retailer, will also share the spotlight. Known for serving members with curated, high-value selections and exclusive in-house brands such as Wellsley Farms and Berkley Jensen, BJ’s brings additional support and perks like gas discounts and convenient shopping services to the fans and the Kaulig Racing team alike.

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Fans will have the opportunity to meet Ty Dillon in person at the Chevrolet Merchandise Hauler at 11:00 a.m. ET on Sunday, September 21, ahead of the green flag.

Track Performance: Ty Dillon Aims for New Heights in New Hampshire

Ty Dillon is set for his ninth career Cup Series start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, bringing experience and determination to the event. Historically, Dillon’s best result at this track was 16th place, achieved twice in 2017 and 2019. In five Cup starts with Kaulig Racing this season, New Hampshire marked his third stop, where he finished 20th after beginning the race from 36th on the grid. In the Xfinity Series, his record includes three top-10 finishes from five starts at the granite state venue, demonstrating his ability to compete among the leaders here.

“I’m very excited for this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. I love going back to tracks for a second time with Kaulig Racing. Last year was a unique race where we raced in the rain for a quite a bit of the race, not something we typically do on flat ovals, so that threw a liitle bit of a difference in for the race. I look forward to growing with our team. New Hampshire is a place where I have a lot of confidence. I like that style of race track and it’s a style of track where we’ve been really fast at this year. I think we’re going to have a really good weekend and hopefully gain some momentum for these last few races of the season.”

— Ty Dillon on New Hampshire Motor Speedway

No. 16 Team: AJ Allmendinger Poised for Success with Campers Inn RV

AJ Allmendinger enters New Hampshire Motor Speedway with renewed confidence, supported by Campers Inn RV, his team’s primary partner and a renowned dealer for RV enthusiasts. The dealership takes pride in treating every shopper like family, forging a close-knit bond echoed in the paddock.

Allmendinger’s momentum comes after capturing his first Cup Series Pole Award for Kaulig Racing at Bristol Motor Speedway, posting an impressive lap time of 15.117 seconds—his first pole since 2015. At New Hampshire, Allmendinger has recorded one top-10 finish and led 13 laps throughout his career, along with two top-20 results for Kaulig Racing. This background sets the stage for another determined run at the famously challenging track.

“I would say New Hampshire is probably one of the toughest racetracks we go to just in the sense of trying to drive. The seams are difficult and the track being really flat. So always difficult setup wise and on the driving side of it to go out there and find speed. We know our program has speed; we’ve shown that over the last few weeks, even if the end result doesn’t always show it. We’re looking to put together a solid run this weekend and get a little bit of momentum back.”

— AJ Allmendinger on New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Fan Engagement and Upcoming Opportunities

With the support of enthusiastic partners and a focus on both on-track achievement and meaningful community engagements, Kaulig Racing continues to build its reputation as a team committed to more than just racing. Fans have an opportunity to connect with the drivers during meet-and-greet sessions, including a scheduled appearance for Ty Dillon at the Chevrolet Merchandise Hauler on Sunday morning.

Kaulig Racing’s Push for Strong Results in the Season’s Final Stretch

With the Cup Series playoffs and season finale drawing closer, Kaulig Racing hopes to convert its energy and optimism at New Hampshire Motor Speedway into a breakout result. A solid showing this weekend could provide the impetus for a strong finish to the campaign, boosting team morale and performance heading into the critical final races. With Matt Kaulig’s leadership, crew chiefs Andrew Dickeson and Trent Owens, and sponsors like Sea Best and Campers Inn RV supporting the cause, the determination to excel remains at the forefront for everyone involved in Kaulig Racing at New Hampshire.

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