NASCAR Reinstates Daniel Dye After Sensitivity Training
Dye completed sensitivity training after offensive livestream remarks, but Kaulig Racing will replace him in the No. 10 truck for the rest of the season.
- On Tuesday, NASCAR reinstated driver Daniel Dye following his suspension for offensive livestream comments, but the 22-year-old immediately announced his resignation from Kaulig Racing to pursue long-term career goals.
- NASCAR suspended the driver indefinitely on March 17 for violating its Code of Conduct after he mocked IndyCar Series driver David Malukas during a livestream, requiring sensitivity training before reinstatement.
- This marks the second time Dye has faced disciplinary action; he was suspended by ARCA in 2022 following an arrest for a battery charge that was later resolved after he completed required programs.
- Kaulig Racing confirmed on Tuesday that it accepted Dye's resignation, naming Corey LaJoie to drive the No. 10 Ram truck for the remainder of the 2026 season.
- While Dye is now eligible to compete for other organizations, Kaulig Racing prepares for the next event at Rockingham Speedway with its Ram truck lineup, opening new opportunities in the driver market.
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NASCAR Reinstates Daniel Dye, But He'll Need A New Team
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Daniel Dye has been reinstated by NASCAR after serving a suspension for comments he made about IndyCar driver David Malukas.However, he'll need to find a new team.The Athletic reported on Tuesday that NASCAR has granted Dye — who races full-time in the Truck Series and part-time in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series — reinstatement, effective immediately.However, Dye revealed on X that he will not return to actio…
NASCAR Driver Daniel Dye Releases Statement, Resigns From Team After Suspension Over Comments
Driver Daniel Dye has issued a statement and resigned after NASCAR and his race team, Kaulig Racing, suspended him for making homophobic remarks. Dye, 22, received an indefinite suspension on March 17 after violating NASCAR’s Code of Conduct when he made homophobic comments about IndyCar driver David Malukas during a livestream. NASCAR reinstated him and granted him immediate eligibility to compete in NASCAR-sanctioned races on Tuesday. It just …
NASCAR Driver Daniel Dye Parts Ways With Kaulig Racing After Reinstatement
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Daniel Dye is set to return to competition after serving an indefinite suspension, but he will not be returning to Kaulig Racing. According to a report by Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic, Dye has completed the requirements tied to his suspension and is now eligible to compete as early as this weekend at Rockingham Speedway.However, the same report states that Kaulig Racing and its partner RAM Trucks have decid…
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