NASCAR driver Ty Dillon recently shared glimpses of his snowy getaway with wife Haley Carey and three children.
Dillion will compete full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series season with Kaulig Racing next year. The team will retire the No. 31 at the end of 2024 and Dillon, who has 245 Cup Series starts under his belt, will drive the No. 10 Chevrolet.
Dillon has been married since 2014 and is active on social media with nearly 90K followers on Instagram. The couple who are parents to three children, shared pictures and videos of their winter activities in a series of stories on the platform. Among them was an adorable picture of their youngest son Bear tucked inside Haley's jacket.
Dillon's older children, Oakley Ray and Kapton Reed, also enjoyed snowmobiles.
Dillon drove Rackley WAR's No. 25 truck in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series this year. He also raced in seven Cup races for multiple teams and had a best finish of 16th at Texas Motor Speedway.
Dillon debuted in the Truck Series in 2011 and has since earned three wins and five poles in 76 starts.
"We love a theme" - Ty Dillon and wife Haley at Kaulig Racing's Christmas party
Ty Dillon, the younger brother of fellow NASCAR driver Austin Dillon, shared pictures with his wife, Haley Carey at Kaulig Racing's Christmas party in a previous post on Instagram. Haley wore the Vacation series character Clark Griswold's No. 00 Jersey while Dillon had a bathrobe.
"We love a theme," the post read.
Meanwhile, Dillon will return to the Cup Series in 2025 with Andrew Dickeson as crew chief at Kaulig Racing. He has previously raced for Gaunt Brothers Racing, Petty GMS Motorsports and Spire Motorsports in the series.
Dillon debuted in the series ten years ago and became a full-time driver in 2017 with Germain Racing.
"I wanted to be with Kaulig, they have such a passion for winning and doing things right in the sport, and for me, without a doubt, to work with this team again is the best opportunity I will have had in my Cup career... this is the highest quality of program that I have been a part of," Dillon said (via si.com).
"I think this is my best opportunity I’ve had, I feel like I’m stronger and wiser and better than I have ever been in my career, and I think teaming up with Andrew Dickeson and the whole Kaulig Racing team, the men and woman all throughout, I’ve just felt so comfortable already," he added.
The 32-year-old has had seven top-ten finishes in the Cup series over 11 years.