ARCA Menards Series East 2020–2021 Dye first raced in the
ARCA Menards Series East in 2020, driving the No. 43 for
Ben Kennedy Racing. Dye would race two races that season, retiring at
New Smyrna Speedway and finishing seventh at
Five Flags Speedway. Dye would come back in the 2021 season, this time with a scheduled full-time ride with
Ben Kennedy Racing. However, Dye would only compete for four of the scheduled eight races before eventually switching teams. For the last four races of the season, Dye would race the No. 21 for
GMS Racing. Dye, combined with his results from Ben Kennedy Racing and GMS Racing, would finish second in the final standings, only being beaten by
Sammy Smith.
ARCA Menards Series West 2021–2022 Dye would first race in the
ARCA Menards Series West as a one-off race at
Phoenix Raceway, driving the No. 22 for
GMS Racing in
2021. He would finish twelfth. In 2022, he ran at Phoenix again in a companion event with the ARCA Menards Series, finishing second.
ARCA Menards Series 2021 Dye would run a part-time schedule in the
ARCA Menards Series in 2021 with
GMS Racing, driving the No. 21 along with his full-time schedule in the
ARCA Menards Series East. He would run six races in the 2021 season. After a seventh-place finish in his debut at the
2021 Menards 250, Dye would dominate the next race at
Berlin Raceway in the
2021 Zinsser SmartCoat 200, scoring his first-ever
ARCA Menards Series win in just his second-ever start in the series.
2022 In 2022, he planned to run a full-time schedule for
GMS Racing in the No. 43. Dye was instead charged with
felony battery after striking a fellow student in the
scrotum in what witnesses described as a "game". Dye was indefinitely suspended from ARCA competition after three races. 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 third. Despite not winning a race, he nearly won the championship until a mechanical issue relegated him to an eighteenth place finish at the season finale in Toledo, which resulted in a runner-up to
Nick Sanchez by fourteen points in the final standings. Despite this, he won Rookie of the Year honors ahead of Sanchez's teammate
Rajah Caruth.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2024. On October 25, 2022, GMS Racing announced that Dye would compete full-time in the
2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, making his series debut in the No. 43
Chevrolet Silverado. On September 27, 2023, Dye signed with
McAnally–Hilgemann Racing for
2024. Dye would continue using the No. 43. He finished eighth at Richmond, earning enough points to secure a spot in the Playoffs. On October 29, 2025,
Kaulig Racing announced Dye will join their
Ram Trucks team in
2026. On March 17, 2026, Dye was indefinitely suspended by NASCAR and Kaulig for mocking
IndyCar Series driver
David Malukas by insinuating that Malukas was homosexual on a
Whatnot stream. On March 31, it was announced that Dye was released from Kaulig.
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series in 2024 On September 17, 2023, it was announced that Dye would run three races in the
NASCAR Xfinity Series for
Alpha Prime Racing, driving the No. 44
Chevrolet with sponsorship from Champion Container. In 2024, Dye ran a partial schedule with
Kaulig Racing, driving the No. 10
Chevrolet Camaro. in 2025 On August 23, 2024, Kaulig Racing announced that Dye would pilot the No. 10 full-time in
2025. He had eight top-ten finishes and finished 20th in the final points standings. in 2026 In 2026, Dye would drive the No. 52
Ford for
AM Racing on a partial schedule.
NASCAR Cup Series On April 20, 2026, it was announced that Dye would run five Cup Series races in
2026, beginning with the upcoming race at
Talladega. ==Personal life==