Richard Childress Racing will have the support of one of its primary sponsors still intact ahead of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. It was announced Monday that Titan Risk Solutions, a trucking solutions provider, will continue their multi-year, multi-car agreement for select races in both the Cup Series and Xfinity Series next year.
The organization gave their fans a sneak peek at what the white and red paint schemes will look like next year via an X post. In the post, the team announced that Titan Risk Solutions will keep its sponsorship presence throughout 2025.
"NEWS: Titan Risk Solutions (@titan_riskins1) continues it's multi-year, multi-car partnership with Richard Childress Racing in 2025 with sponsorship in both the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series."
The news was brought to light by NASCAR on FOX reporter Bob Pockrass. The racing insider made it known that Titan Risk Solutions will be on the hood of Austin Dillon's #3 Cup Series car, Austin Hill's #21 Xfinity Series car, and Jesse Love's #2 Xfinity Series car.
"Titan Risk Solutions will be a primary sponsor for select races at RCR on Cup car for Austin Dillon and Xfinity cars for Austin Hill and Jesse Love," he wrote.
Dillon managed to snap a two-year winless drought in the Cup Series this season at the Richmond Raceway. However, because it was ruled that Dillon intentionally wrecked both Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin to win, he wasn't granted a playoff spot. The North Carolina native finished 32nd in the final standings with his sole top five of the season being the Richmond win.
Meanwhile, Hill posted four wins in the Xfinity Series and made it to the Championship 4 race, where he finished fourth among the title contenders. Love recorded his first career win at Taladega in his rookie season and finish eighth in the final standings.
Richard Childress Racing announced major competition leadership changes ahead of 2025
While some of the sponsors might be staying the same, Richard Childress Racing announced multiple appointments of competition leadership last week ahead of the 2025 NASCAR season.
Keith Rodden, former interim competition director, was promoted to RCR's vice president of competition. Joining RCR for the first time is John Klausmeier, who will serve as the team's technical director. Richard Boswell, a former crew chief in the Xfinity Series, will be atop the pit box of Austin Dillon's #3 car as his new crew chief.
Owner Richard Childress made a statement on the personnel changes, saying:
“Keith Rodden has stepped up in the interim competition director role this past season and has shown an eagerness to help improve and fine-tune all aspects of RCR. That enthusiasm and loyalty earned him the title of vice president of competition. I know he will do a great job serving our competition executives.
"John Klausmeier and Richard Boswell have both been great winners in the garage and I know their experience and skills will contribute to RCR’s overall success. I feel confident that all of our crew chiefs will do a great job leading their respective teams and we will give our partners, employees and fans plenty to be excited about in 2025."
Meanwhile, Randall Burnett will remain as the crew chief for Kyle Busch's #8 RCR car in 2025. Busch failed to make the playoffs this season for the first time since 2012 and also went winless for the first time in his career.