Dye Returns to MHR Stable at Nashville
Venue: Nashville Superspeedway
Event: Allegience 200
Date: Friday, May 29th
Location: Lebanon, TN
Track Description: 1.33-mile intermediate speedway
Distance: 150 laps, 199.5 miles (8:00 p.m. EST, FS1, SiriusXM)
Welcome Back … Daniel Dye, driver of the No. 20 Champion Container Chevrolet Silverado RST, returns to McAnally Hilgemann Racing (MHR) for a series of events this 2026 season in the No. 20 entry. Starting at Nashville, Dye will get behind the wheel with Dewey Townsend calling the shots as crew chief from atop the pit box. The young driver will continue on at Michigan and join the MHR stable back later in the season at Kansas and Charlotte. “I am really looking forward to having Daniel back in one of our trucks” stated team owner Bill McAnally. “Daniel raced his way into the 2024 playoffs for us and did a fantastic job throughout the season so I know he can bring some positive results to Nashville.”
MHR History … The Daytona Beach, Fla. native came to MHR back in 2024 where he carried a stout season through the wheels of the No. 43 Chevrolet. Dye rallied to one pole position (EchoPark Speedway) , two top-five and nine top-10 results that season for MHR. His best finish of second came at Nashville Super speedway that year and was a part of MHR’s only second one, two finish in their NCTS career history. The young driver made his way into the 2024 NCTS playoffs and ended up 11th in the driver rankings to end the season. Dye looks to return to Nashville this Friday night under the lights and make a bold statement to start the season off for the No. 20 Champion Container Chevrolet.
Tune In …Television coverage on the Allegience 200 will begin Friday afternoon with practice and qualifying starting at 3:00 PM ET on FS2 and will resume with the wave of the green flag at 7:00 PM ET on FS1. Stay connected with the No. 18 LIUNA team by following @BMR_NASCAR on Twitter, @bmrnascar on Instagram, and Bill McAnally Racing on Facebook.
Daniel Dye Quote:
“It’s been great to get back into the MHR shop the past couple weeks and I am super excited and thankful for the opportunity to hop in the No. 20 truck and hopeful contend for some solid results. Huge thanks to Bill (McAnally, team owner), Champion Container and all of my other partners for helping to make this possible. Looking forward to Nashville and the rest of the schedule I have behind the wheel with MHR.”
