Welcome, North Carolina – Patriot Mobile, America’s only Christian conservative wireless provider, today announced it will serve as primary sponsor for Ty Dillon and Kaulig Racing’s No. 10 NASCAR Cup Series entry at Circuit of the Americas (COTA).
The sponsorship will feature Patriot Mobile’s branding on Dillon’s car for the NASCAR Cup Series race this Sunday, March 1st, at the COTA road course in Austin, Texas — the third race of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season.
“Patriot Mobile is proud to partner with Kaulig Racing and Ty Dillon, a proven competitor with a strong track record in NASCAR,” said Glenn Story, CEO of Patriot Mobile. “This sponsorship aligns with our mission to stand for faith, family and freedom while supporting American racing and the values that drive our country forward. We’re excited to bring our message to fans at COTA and cheer on the No. 10 team.”
Dillon, who drives the No. 10 full-time for Kaulig Racing, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership.
“I’m grateful for Patriot Mobile coming on board for COTA this weekend and races this summer,” Dillon said. “Their commitment to provide a quality product without compromising what they value in life resonates with the team and me. Road courses like COTA are challenging and fun — we aim to put on a good show for them and the fans.”
Dillon, the 2011 ARCA Racing Series champion at age 19, began his NASCAR career with notable success in the Craftsman Truck Series, earning three wins, the 2012 Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors, and a runner-up points finish in 2013. He has competed full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series since 2017, including stints with Germain Racing and now Kaulig Racing in the No. 10, amassing eight top10 finishes and a career-best third-place result at Talladega Superspeedway in 2020, along with one victory in the Xfinity Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2014.
Dillon authored one of the greatest “Cinderella” stories in NASCAR history last year. He entered the 32-driver bracket as the No. 32 seed — the lowest possible — and went on a miraculous run, defeating Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, Alex Bowman, and John Hunter Nemechek before falling to Ty Gibbs in the championship round, just short of the $1 million prize. Throughout the competition on social media, Dillon jokingly called out fans of the drivers he beat, posting: “I beat your favorite driver.”
Fox will broadcast Sunday’s race at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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