Daniel Wayne Dye (born December 4, 2003) is an American professional stock car racing driver.
Dye would come back in the 2021 season, this time with a scheduled full-time ride with Ben Kennedy Racing.
Dye would run a part-time schedule in the ARCA Menards Series in 2021 with GMS Racing, driving the No.
Dye was instead charged with felony battery[5] after striking a fellow student in the scrotum[6] in what witnesses described as a "game".
[8] Prior to the race at the Kansas Speedway, Dye was reinstated by ARCA after his charges were dropped from felony to misdemeanor and went on to compete in the event, finishing 3rd.
Despite this, he won Rookie of the Year honors ahead of Sanchez's teammate Rajah Caruth.
On August 10, Dye finished eighth at Richmond, earning enough points to secure a spot in the Playoffs.
[15] Randy Dye was a former Pro Late Model driver who since July 2017 has served on the board of directors for The NASCAR Foundation.
"[17][18] Dye was granted a deferred prosecution agreement and ordered to complete an eight-hour anger management course, 25 hours of community service, and compensate the victim an undisclosed amount.
[21] At the end of 2018 with his Pro Late Model debut on the horizon, he created the Race to Stop Suicide campaign in partnership with The NASCAR Foundation and Halifax Health with help from his father Randy who serves on the board of directors for The NASCAR Foundation.
* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.