PLANO, Texas – AdvoCare International, LP (AdvoCare), a leading health and wellness company, and Richard Childress Racing (RCR) today announced AdvoCare’s continued partnership and primary sponsorship of Austin Dillon’s No. 3 AdvoCare Chevrolet for the entire 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. This follows AdvoCare’s sponsorship of Dillon and the No. 3 car for 20 races in the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series season.
“One of our goals at AdvoCare is to build brand awareness, which our partnership with Richard Childress Racing, Austin (Dillon) and the No. 3 car has helped us accomplish,” said Mike Vaught, AdvoCare Director of Corporate Sponsorships. “The values of both organizations align and this sponsorship is a powerful opportunity for us all to grow stronger.”
Since 2011 AdvoCare has served as title sponsor for the Labor Day NASCAR Sprint® Cup Series race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In September 2012, the company announced it is serving as title sponsor for Phoenix Internat...
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Austin Dillon O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Race Preview
Austin Dillon will pilot Chassis No. 118 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Nationwide Series stable. This is the same Chevrolet Dillon drove to a sixth-place finish after starting second at Charlotte Motor Speedway in October and a third-place finish after starting second at Chicagoland Speedway in September.
Dillon in the Lone Star State … Dillon earned a fifth-place finish...
AdvoCare Extends Sponsorship of Richard Childress Racing Driver Austin Dillon
AdvoCare International, LP (AdvoCare), a leading health and wellness company, and Richard Childress Racing (RCR) today announced AdvoCare's continued partnership and primary sponsorship of Austin Dillon's No. 3 AdvoCare Chevrolet for the entire 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. This follows AdvoCare's sponsorship of Dillon and the No. 3 car for 20 races in the 2012...
Engine Change
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing will use Hendrick Motorsports engines to power its Cup cars next year, ending a four-year relationship with Richard Childress Racing and Earnhardt Childress Racing Engines.
Team owner Richard Childress, who confirmed Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's departure, was optimistic the move would have little impact on his ECR engine operation, which is based at the...
Earnhardt Ganassi switching to Hendrick engines for 2013
The joint venture between Earnhardt Ganassi and Richard Childress Racing to build engines is over. In 2013 EGR will lease motors from Hendrick Motorsports. Both organizations have struggled to contend for victories this season.
Richard Childress says he was not surprised by the news according to a report from SB Nation. “It won’t affect us in any way,” Childress said. Furniture...
Ty Dillon WinStar World Casino 350k Race Preview
Ty Dillon will pilot Chassis No. 026 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Camping World Truck Series stable in Friday’s Texas 350. This is the same Chevrolet Dillon drove to Victory Lane at Atlanta Motor Speedway in August after starting from the pole position. Dillon also drove this RCR machine to a third-place finish at Kentucky Speedway in September.
Lone Star State Details...
NASCAR: Tight championship battle as Nationwide Series heads to Texas
Three-Man Race With Three Races To Go
Championship implications, high speeds, close quarters and an Asphalt Circus can’t waiver the focus of the top three contenders in the NASCAR Nationwide Series title hunt. Standings leader Elliott Sadler holds court with three races remaining, leading by just six points ahead of second-place Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and 26 up on Sunoco Rookie of...
Cheerios to continue NASCAR sponsorship of RCR in 2013
Cheerios just can't get enough NASCAR. General Mills iconic brand will be returning to the race track in 2013, continuing their sponsorship with Richard Childress Racing (RCR), this time as a primary sponsor for six races and as a major associate sponsor for the rest of the season with Jeff Burton.
Cheerios will be featured on Burton's No. 31 car at the following races...
EGR switching from Earnhardt to Hendrick engines
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing is switching engine suppliers, and going away from its namesake company.
The struggling two-car team with Jamie McMurray and Juan Pablo Montoya is making the move from Earnhardt Childress Racing engines next season, when it will instead get engines from Hendrick Motorsports.
Richard Childress said Friday that he has no plans to change the name of the engine...
NASCAR Forum Discussions
1 replies,
July 16, 2012
| Latest Rumors |
|
|
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |










|
4 days ago



