Landon Cassill is moving to Kaulig Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2022, Kaulig announced Dec. 9.
Cassill will drive the No. 10 full time, sponsored by Voyager Digital.
Via the sponsorship, Cassill’s salary will be paid fully in cryptocurrency.
“We are really excited to bring Landon Cassill onboard for the 2022 season,” Chris Rice, president of Kaulig, said in a team release. “Landon has competed in NASCAR’s top series for many years and has brought with him a pivotal partner in Voyager Digital. We are looking forward to this partnership with Voyager and think Landon will be a great asset to our Kaulig Racing family.”
“Continuing my partnership with Voyager Digital and driving for Kaulig Racing is an incredible opportunity for me,” Cassill added. “I have a world-class partner in Voyager and the best support team in the business with Kaulig Racing. I am excited to not only have a shot to win races, but to also bring awareness to crypto and help educate people in a space that I’ve been personally invested in for a number of years.”
Cassill’s deal with Voyager is for 2022 and 2023.
In 2021, Cassill finished 22nd in Xfinity points driving the full schedule for JD Motorsports with Gary Keller. He earned a best finish of 12th twice, at Daytona International Speedway’s road course and Martinsville Speedway.
In 176 Xfinity starts since 2007, Cassill has one top five and 14 top 10s.
He replaces Jeb Burton in the No. 10. Burton’s plans for 2022 have not yet been announced.
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What a great opportunity for him! He seems to always outrun his equipment.
Not really a fan but glad to see he has a ride. I’d really like to see just what he could do in decent equipment. He obviously doesn’t have the necessary credentials; a sponsor in hand, a relative in high places, a famous name, or the right characteristics (minority, female,etc.).