

Since I’m at work and I don’t care if I download questionable material on my work computer, I did the busy work for you.Īnd if you’re watching the race this weekend and don’t have a driver to root for – go with Ross Chastain. And when you see the #8 car you’ll know if you enter that website into your phone the first thing that happens is a pop up that says “you must be 21 to enter this site”. When you see a purple #99 car you can say “Oh yeah, that’s a bar in Nashville”. And then when you watch the Daytona 500 on Sunday you’ll look brilliant in front of friends and family. So let’s take a deep dive and educate ourselves about the sponsors of some of the cars.

There’s a lot of cars racing NASCAR with some sponsors that quite frankly, I’ve never heard of. While watching the qualifying runs for the Daytona 500 this week I often wondered – what’s that? On more than one occasion I found myself wondering about the sponsor on a car.

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 15: Erik Jones, driver of the #43 GUNS N' ROSES Chevrolet, poses on the track during qualifying for the Busch Light Pole at Daytona International Speedway on Februin Daytona Beach, Florida.
