Kaulig names new Cup Series crew chiefs

Kaulig Racing announced a number of personnel changes Thursday, including the crew chiefs for its two NASCAR Cup Series entries. Andrew Dickeson has been named the crew chief for Ty Dillon and the No. 10 team. Dickeson joins the organization from …

Kaulig Racing announced a number of personnel changes Thursday, including the crew chiefs for its two NASCAR Cup Series entries.

Andrew Dickeson has been named the crew chief for Ty Dillon and the No. 10 team. Dickeson joins the organization from technical partner Richard Childress Racing where he was an engineer. His previous racing experience also includes competing in the Australian Supercars Super2 Series and around the United States.

Trent Owens, meanwhile, will be reunited with AJ Allmendinger. He spent the 2024 season overseeing the No. 31 team with Daniel Hemric. But Allmendinger is returning to the Cup Series on a full-time basis.

“I think this is the most impressive competition leadership group we have ever had,” Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice said. “We have such a great core team with all the men and women of Kaulig Racing, and bringing in smart people with fresh eyes will really help us compete on the track.”

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Additionally, Mike Cook has been named technical director of Kaulig Racing. Cook joins the organization from Stewart-Haas Racing where he was most recently a lead engineer.

“After a decade of learning and honing my craft, I am really excited to contribute to the continuing growth of Kaulig Racing,” Cook said. “Nothing in racing happens overnight, but I know I have the tools and the support I need to bring immediate impact.

“Andrew has the demeanor and stability that I think will give Ty the best opportunity he has ever had at the Cup level. AJ and Trent are just in sync and have a great working relationship. Both drivers are hungry and dedicated, so I know that team is going to be strong and impress some people in 2025.”