Joey Gase serves as a participant in stock car racing, but he stands out amongst his peers. During the ToyotaCare 250 held at Richmond on March 30, Gase forcefully removed the rear part of his vehicle after crashing out of the competition and propelled it towards an approaching car. Consequently, Gase has now earned a new sponsorship deal. Surprisingly, the sponsor is a bumper manufacturer.
Despite NASCAR issuing a $5,000 penalty following Gase’s act of hurling a section of his car at Dawson Cram’s Camaro two weeks earlier, Bumpers That Deliver deemed it appropriate to provide financial support in return for exposure. Going forward, the corporation will have its advertisement displayed on the Joey Gase Racing No. 53 Ford Mustang, and this collaboration will be prominently featured during the Cabo Wabo 250 event at Michigan Speedway in August. In this race, Bumpers That Deliver will serve as the primary sponsor for the car.
“Joey Gase’s intense love for racing mirrors our commitment to delivering top-quality bumpers,” the enterprise stated in an official declaration. “His exceptional bumper delivery last week exemplifies why we are delighted to support Joey Gase Racing, the National Crime Prevention Council, and Donate Life. We are your ultimate destination for premium replacement car parts, providing convenience and excellence directly to your doorstep.”
It never occurred to me that there existed an entire online platform exclusively focused on vending various brands of car bumpers. In this regard, this collaboration is already proving to be fruitful. The company will achieve even greater success once you purchase that replacement bumper for your 2012 Chevy Cruze from them.
Gase expresses his enthusiasm, as this fresh partnership will also draw attention to other causes he is passionate about, including Donate Life and the National Crime Prevention Council. The bumper that Gase famously threw at Richmond featured the NCPC’s mascot, McGruff the Crime Dog, promoting a “Race Against Crime” initiative. Presumably, none of those crimes involve tossing objects at motor vehicles.
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