Kaulig Racing has revealed the second NASCAR partnership and paint scheme that will adorn its Ram trucks in 2026.

The team announced on Thursday that Mopar had joined as a primary sponsor of Daniel Dye and the No. 10 Chevrolet Silverado ahead of the 2026 Truck Series campaign.

This comes after the team revealed their first partnership of the Ram era with Cummins Inc. earlier this month, with that brand set to run as a primary sponsor on Brenden 'Butterbean' Queen's No. 12 Ram truck this season.

Like Queen's deal, Mopar's agreement with Kaulig Racing and Ram is not only for select races, it is for the entire Truck Series campaign. This means that the blue and white paint scheme highlighted with the Mopar Omega M logo will adorn Dye's No. 10 Ram 1500 at every race in 2026.

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NASCAR where Mopar 'belongs'

The deal marks Mopar's return to NASCAR, with the brand having had a presence in the sport in the 'earliest days' of the stock car racing series, according to Kaulig's press release.

Speaking in said release, Mopar North America's senior vice president Darren Bradshaw claimed that NASCAR is where his company belongs.

"Mopar has grown and evolved over more than 88 years to become synonymous with factory-designed and factory-backed performance parts that enhance speed and handling on the street and the race track," he said.

“So, making a return to NASCAR and competing for race wins with Kaulig Racing and Ram is where our brand belongs."

Elsewhere, driver of the No. 10 Ram 1500 Dye added: "This relationship with Mopar and Ram means so much to my family and me.

"Returning to the truck series and running a Ram 1500 this year seems right, and I can't wait to get the season started. It's going to be fun having five Ram trucks on the track this year."

The 2026 Truck Series schedule gets underway at Daytona International Speedway on February 13. The green flag is set to drop at 7:30pm ET that day and is live on FS1.

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