Kaulig Racing was once the picture of mediocrity, a team stuck in neutral after showing early promise. But now, with Ram and Dodge preparing their return to NASCAR, everything could be about to change. A new manufacturer partnership, serious factory support, and a five-truck lineup could finally lift Kaulig from the mid-pack into the spotlight.
- Kaulig is joining forces with Ram ahead of the brand’s 2026 NASCAR return, launching a full factory-backed truck program.
- Drivers like Butterbean Queen, Christian Eckes, Grant Enfinger, Jeb Burton, and Toni Breidinger are rumored to fill those seats.
- This move positions Kaulig to become Dodge’s flagship team when the manufacturer returns to both the Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.
- The big question — can Dodge and Kaulig avoid the same collapse that doomed Dodge’s last run in the late 2000s?
For now, the Cup lineup of AJ Allmendinger and Ty Dillon might stay mid-pack, but the future below that looks bright. If Ram’s support holds and the development pipeline delivers, Kaulig Racing could go from overlooked to elite by the time Dodge fully re-enters the sport. Or is this just another short-term flash before the fall?
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