Overview
- Kaulig Racing placed Dye on administrative leave following the incident.
- Dye mocked IndyCar driver David Malukas during a livestream, imitating him in a high voice and calling the voice gay, and the video circulated online.
- NASCAR cited its conduct rule barring disparagement on protected grounds and ordered Dye to undergo sensitivity training.
- Dye issued a public apology to Malukas, saying he expressed himself inappropriately and was sorry to those offended.
- Coverage notes earlier disciplinary issues, including a prior ARCA suspension and a Florida arrest at age 18 later reduced to a misdemeanor.