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Reigning Australian Supercars champion Will Brown will return to NASCAR to compete for Kaulig Racing in the July 6 Chicago Street Race Cup event, the team announced Tuesday. Brown will drive the No. 13 for Kaulig Racing at Chicago and be a teammate to AJ Allmendinger and Ty Dillon.
Kaulig Racing team owner Matt Kaulig believes Supercars champion Will Brown can help the team challenge for victory on the streets of Chicago. Confirmed Wednesday, Brown will will take on old rival Shane van Gisbergen and stars of the NASCAR Cup Series in the Chicago street race in July.
The city of Chicago has lured another Supercars champion to its streets. Kaulig Racing announced today it will enter reigning Supercars Australia Champion Will Brown in the NASCAR Cup Series race at the July 6 Chicago Street Race,
Kaulig Racing enters Supercars champion Will Brown for the Chicago NASCAR race, aiming for success at the Grant Park 165 on July 6.
Will Brown will make a second start in the NASCAR Cup Series at Chicago in July.Kaulig Racing will field Brown in a third entry for the July 6 event. Brown will be in the No. 13 Chevrolet for what will be his first start with Kaulig,
Reigning Repco Supercars Champion Will Brown has a point to prove in his NASCAR Cup Series cameo at the Grant Park 165 in Chicago. NASCAR's only event to be held on a street circuit, Brown will take on the streets of Chicago for the first time in his career, having competed at the Sonoma road course in California in 2024.
Will Brown will enter the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Chicago street course this year with Kaulig Racing, Kaulig announced May 27. Brown will drive a third entry from the team, the No. 13. Mobile X and Shaw and Partners will sponsor the Supercars driver’s effort.
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motorsport.com on MSNSupercars champion Will Brown to run Chicago NASCAR Cup race with KauligThere has been an influx of Supercars talent in NASCAR ever since Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) won in his Cup debut at the Chicago Street Course in 2023, ultimately choosing to leave Supercars behind to pursue a full-time career in NASCAR. Brown actually replaced SVG at Red Bull Ampol Racing (Triple Eight) after he journeyed stateside.