Ty Dillon, a professional stock car racing driver, has had various changes in his career. As of my last update, he was not competing full-time in any of the NASCAR national series.
Ty Dillon, the grandson of Richard Childress and younger brother of fellow NASCAR driver Austin Dillon, has been involved in racing from a young age. Over the years, he has competed in various series, including the NASCAR Cup Series and the Xfinity Series. Ty drove the No. 13 Chevrolet for Germain Racing in the Cup Series until the team sold its charter at the end of the 2020 season. Following that, he had a part-time schedule with Gaunt Brothers Racing in 2021 but did not secure a full-time ride.
In 2022, Ty Dillon joined Petty GMS Motorsports to drive the No. 42 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, his performance varied throughout the season, and he did not secure a spot in the playoffs. His future in racing may involve looking for new opportunities, whether that’s securing another full-time ride in one of NASCAR’s top series or exploring different racing ventures. It’s not uncommon for drivers to experience fluctuations in their careers, and Dillon’s path may continue to evolve as new opportunities arise. Keep an eye on racing news for the latest updates on his career moves.