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NASCAR teams compete in all three national NASCAR series: the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series, as well as in all the regional touring series.A team is limited to four cars in each of the NASCAR series.
They will sponsor his No. 4 car in eight races. [125] King's Hawaiian has left RFK Racing to sponsor the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 11 car, reportedly due to a brand conflict with one of RFK's new sponsors. [126] [127] National Debt Relief signed a deal to sponsor the JGR No. 11 car for four races in 2025. [128]
Bill Davis Racing was a racing team that participated in all three of NASCAR's top divisions until 2009.. The team had run Toyota-branded stock cars and trucks in the Camping World Truck Series (Toyota Tundra) since 2004 and Sprint Cup Series (Toyota Camry) since 2007.
Caterpillar became the new primary sponsor for the car in 1999, when he picked up a career high 9th-place points finish, with 6 top five finishes and 16 top ten finishes. He scored three second place finishes that season, at Las Vegas, Darlington and Rockingham, and on all three occasions brother Jeff won the race.
NASCAR North Tour: NASCAR Stroh's Tour NASCAR Molson Tour NASCAR Coors Tour Merged: Regional 1979–1985 Late model: United States Canada [22] Southern Modified Tour: Merged: Regional 2005–2016 Modified stock car: United States [23] Australian Touring Series: AUSCAR: Defunct National 1989–2002 Australian Touring Car Australia Speedway ...
Another longtime sponsor could be leaving NASCAR. ... The company sponsored Hamlin’s car in all 36 Cup Series races in 2020 and its involvement has decreased since then. Counting Sunday’s race ...
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When NASCAR changed the Cup Series sponsorship in 2020 to a new package that includes Busch, Coca-Cola, GEICO, and Xfinity, the Viceroy Rule was lifted to allow competing brands to sponsor Cup cars. [30] The rule is still in effect in lower series with Xfinity (for the second-tier series) and Stanley Black & Decker (for the Truck Series), as ...