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Thursday, December 9, 2021

Landon Cassill joins Kaulig Racing to drive the No. 10 in 2022; Voyager follows suit

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    It was discovered Thursday morning (12/9/21) that Landon Cassill, a long time competitor in NASCAR's three national divisions, will be joining Kaulig Racing in 2022 to drive the No. 10 Camaro in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.


Cassill, who has a combined total of 510 starts in NASCAR's three national divisions knows a thing or two about racing as he's been striving for performance much of his adult life. The 32 year old driver will now bring that know how along to Kaulig Racing, one of the NASCAR Xfinity Series' most competitive team, giving his fellow race car drivers a run for their money. 


Along with this new partnership with Kaulig, Voyager, a sponsor of Landon Cassill will join the No. 10 team for primary sponsorship in 2022. 


Voyager is a cryptocurrency trading platform that connects users to more than a dozen of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, all through a single application. This platform also allows users to 'auto-pilot' their cryptocurrency investments by using the automatic buying feature, where a schedule can be produced for a user's desired purchases.


Additionally, the newest driver of the No. 10, Landon Cassill, will not be paid in a traditional manner. Rather than being paid US Currency (on a contracted basis), Cassill will receive payment in the form of multiple cryptocurrencies, a method likely facilitated by his primary sponsor Voyager.


Cassill's most recent landing place as a full-time driver was with JD Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Although this team is often underfunded, Cassill has managed to accrue a 22.8 average finish for the 2021 season, which with all things considered is not terrible.


Prior to Cassill's time with Johnny Davis and Gary Kellar's race team, Landon Cassill pulled off a relativey strong run with a now defunct NASCAR Cup Series team StarCom Racing. This was prior to Quin Houff's addition to the team. Arguably Cassill's strongest run in the NASCAR Cup Series came with Bob Jenkins' Front Row Motorsports, where the driver pulled off a 26.4 average finish within his time at the team (2016-2017).


Now, for the first time in quite a long time, Cassill will join a team that is known for consistency, the same kind of consistency Cassill has become known for across his time in the sport. Matt Kaulig, Chris Rice and the whole Kaulig Racing No. 10 team could have a really great season ahead of them in 2022.



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