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Ty Dillon lands 20-race sponsor for Cup return

Ty Dillon will return to full-time Cup Series competition while bringing along a 20-race sponsor. He will reunite with Sea Best as he joins Kaulig Racing.

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According to a press release, Dillon will have Sea Best as his anchor sponsor as he drives the No. 10 Chevrolet Camaro. The company previously supported him at Texas Motor Speedway last season as he finished 16th.

The reunion will begin on Saturday, Feb. 1 as Dillon and other Cup Series drivers take on Bowman Gray Stadium. The veteran driver will practice, qualify, and then compete in a heat race while trying to lock up a spot in Sunday's Clash.

The partnership will then continue at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Feb. 23 and throughout the season as Dillon attempts to reach the playoffs. He enters the season with 245 career starts at NASCAR's top level split between multiple teams. He has two top-five finishes and seven top-10s from his time with Germain Racing and Petty GMS Motorsports.

"This year is shaping up to be a great one," Dillon said in a press release. "Sea Best joined our team for a race last season, and to have them back in a larger role for 2025 is exciting. As a trusted retail seafood brand from a family-owned company dedicated to delivering high-quality products, Sea Best is the perfect match for NASCAR fans.

"Their seafood lineup provides endless options for experienced home chefs like my wife, Haley, or the beginner in the kitchen. I look forward to representing their brand on and off the track, and there's no better place to start the season together than at the return to Bowman Gray Stadium."

Sea Best's 20-race schedule

  • Feb. 2 - Bowman Gray Stadium
  • Feb. 23 - Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • March 24 - Circuit of the Americas
  • March 16 - Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • March 23 - Homestead-Miami Speedway
  • April 6 - Darlington Raceway
  • April 27 - Talladega Superspeedway
  • May 11 - Kansas Speedway
  • June 8 - Michigan International Speedway
  • June 22 - Pocono Raceway
  • July 6 - Chicago Street Race
  • July 13 - Sonoma Raceway
  • July 20 - Dover Motor Speedway
  • July 27 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Aug. 3 - Iowa Speedway
  • Aug. 16 - Richmond International Raceway
  • Aug. 23 - Daytona International Speedway
  • Sept. 21 - New Hampshire Motor Speedway
  • Oct. 5 - Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • Nov. 2 - Phoenix International Speedway