[autotag]Ty Dillon[/autotag] expected much better success with Spire Motorsports, but it never came to fruition. Dillon finished the year with a best finish of 11th place at Daytona International Speedway and a 27.5 average finishing position. The driver of the No. 77 car also finished as the lowest full-time Cup Series driver in the point standings at 32nd place.
Dillon struggled with the No. 77 team and never could find a groove. The Spire Motorsports driver only had four top-20 finishes, which is the worst of any full-time competitor in the Cup Series. As a result, Dillon lost his ride at Spire Motorsports to Carson Hocevar. He currently remains without a ride for the 2024 NASCAR season.
The 31-year-old driver has been labeled the “favorite” to replace A.J. Allmendinger at Kaulig Racing in the Cup Series; however, there hasn’t been much noise lately. Dillon’s future in NASCAR remains extremely uncertain as time is ticking before the 2024 Daytona 500. It will be interesting to see where Dillon lands in 2024.
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