Landon Cassill Not Piloting Kaulig Racing No. 10 Full-Time in 2023

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Landon Cassill will not compete full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for Kaulig Racing in 2023, the driver announced via social media statement on Wednesday. PC: Jonathan McCoy | TobyChristie.com

Despite being announced as the driver of Kaulig Racing’s No. 10 Chevrolet Camaro for the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, Landon Cassill will not compete full-time in the entry as planned, the driver announced on Wednesday.

Cassill, who joined Kaulig Racing in 2022 with the financial support of cryptocurrency trading platform Voyager, will see his tenure with the race-winning organization end after one season, where he scored five top-five and 13 top-10 finishes.

In a social media statement, Cassill says: “Unfortunately, I won’t be driving the 10 car full time this year. However, my quest to win in NASCAR continues. Sponsorships drive my business, and my sponsors over the last two years have been through a lot. Rebuilding will be my top priority.”

Kaulig Racing has yet to release a statement on the matter. At this time, there is no word on which drivers will occupy the No. 10 Chevrolet Camaro in 2023.

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