Overview
- Dye, which NASCAR reinstated on Tuesday via its penalty report, completed required sensitivity training tied to his suspension for offensive livestream remarks.
- Kaulig Racing said it accepted Dye’s resignation, so he will not return to the team despite being cleared to compete.
- Kaulig named veteran Corey LaJoie to drive the No. 10 RAM for the rest of 2026, and Ty Dillon will handle the team’s No. 25 truck at Rockingham this weekend.
- Dye’s suspension began March 17 after he mocked IndyCar driver David Malukas during a Whatnot livestream in a way NASCAR said violated conduct rules on discriminatory speech.
- Before the suspension, Dye made three Truck starts for Kaulig with a best finish of 13th, and his exit now fuels talk about the consistency of NASCAR discipline under its Rule Book Section 4.3.C.