Kaulig Racing has always carried that scrappy underdog vibe, the team that punches above its weight and refuses to stay quiet even when the big dogs expect them to sit in the back. Lately, though, something feels different. The talk coming out of the shop isn’t about surviving another season or patching holes. It is about building something that lasts.
When CEO Chris Rice hopped on the radio this week, he basically laid out a blueprint that left everyone leaning forward. Kaulig is getting ready for a major leap, and the words “in-house engine program” and “Dodge” were floating around the conversation like smoke you can’t quite ignore.
Kaulig Racing lays out a ten-year vision
Chris Rice was straight with everyone. The team is bigger than it has ever been. More people, more equipment, mo

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