Kulwicki Driver Development Program begins North American Search for 2026 ‘Underbirds’

Press Release

CONCORD, North Carolina (January 1, 2026) – Applications are being accepted

for the 2026 season of the Kulwicki Driver Development Program, a North

American initiative to help the top short-track stock car drivers achieve their

dreams while keeping alive the legacy of 1992 NASCAR Cup champion and

NASCAR Hall of Fame member Alan Kulwicki.

The application deadline is January 23, 2026, at midnight ET.

Five drivers will be selected to participate in the season-long competition for

the 2026 Kulwicki Cup. Known as “Underbirds” in honor of Kulwicki’s 1992

championship Ford which was named the Underbird, the drivers will be judged on

race results, off-track civic participation, program promotion, fan interaction, and

stewardship of Alan Kulwicki’s story. Crew members from Kulwicki’s 1992 Cup

championship team will be advisors to the five finalists.

In the only driver development program that pays its participants, each

driver will receive money, goods and services valued at $7,000. During the season,

the drivers will receive training sessions that focus on fitness, media presentation

and social media so they will be better prepared to take their careers to the next

level. Throughout the season, the five finalists will compete against each other for

$30,000 in money, goods and services to be divided among the top three finishers

at the end of the season. Each driver selected for the program is required to

compete in a minimum of 14 races.

Those wishing to participate in the program should have experience in

asphalt Late Model, Pro Late Model or Super Late Model stock cars, or a

comparable style of racing.

Drivers not eligible for the program are those who have competed in, or plan

to compete in 2026 in NASCAR’s three national touring series – Cup, O’Reilly

Auto Parts and Craftsman Truck; NASCAR’s Canadian and Mexico series and

ARCA’s three Menards Series – national, East and West. There is no age limit, but

preference will be given to candidates between the ages of 16 and 25.For additional information on the Kulwicki Driver Development Program,

please visit the official website at www.kulwickiddp.com. The program can be

followed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

KDDP: Created in 2014 by Alan Kulwicki’s family to perpetuate the NASCAR

Hall of Fame member and 1992 NASCAR Cup champion’s legacy, the Kulwicki

Driver Development Program has had 50 drivers from 18 states, and two Canadian

provinces compete in the North American initiative. Even though the program was

suspended in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, it still has awarded $1,044,902 in

stipends and championship awards. Overall, the 10 classes have competed in 1,514

races, produced 238 victories, and 750 top-five and 1,098 top-10 finishes. Ty

Majeski, the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion, was the program’s

inaugural winner.