The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Champion, Kyle Larson, has been a force to reckon with on the track. His 26 wins in the top-level series are also accompanied by 21 pole positions. Larson achieved his first race win 3 years into his Cup Series career at the 2016 Pure Michigan 400. As of July 2024, Larson has won 3 races in the 2024 season and is 2nd in the standings. His last race win was at the 2024 Focused Health 250, COTA.
Following his suspension in 2020 from Chip Ganassi Racing, Larson was out of contention for a year. His return in 2021 was with his new and current team, Hendrick Motorsports. This pairing was able to produce the best and top result possible in the series. They won the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Championship. He concluded his freshman year with the team with the Championship, 10 race wins, 20 Top-5, and 26 Top-10. He also became the first driver who was able to win 10 races and a championship in the same season since Jimmie Johnson’s Championship in 2007. Despite a dip in his standings in the 2022 season, Larson got back in form and finished the succeeding season 2nd in the standings.
Who are Kyle Larson’s Sponsors?
Kyle Larson is one of the most popular faces on the NASCAR grid. His talent and personable nature make him suitable for numerous companies to sponsor and partner with. These brands either directly sponsor Larson as an athlete or are part of his NASCAR team's sponsors. His wide array of sponsors include:
Durst Inc
Pristine Auction
Finley Farms
Oakley
Roto-Rooter
Chevrolet
Valvoline
FloRacing
K1 Race Gear
Hendrick Cars
Prime Energy
JVI Group
Jinya Ramen Bar
Valvoline is also the primary sponsor for the driver’s car in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series. The company is heavily invested in Larson as a driver and is also the lubricant partner for Hendrick Motorsports.
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FAQ's on Kyle Larson Sponsors
A. Prime Energy drink sponsors Kyle Larson in the NASCAR Cup Series.
A. Rick Hendrick is the Chairman and owner of Hendrick Motorsports.
A. Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet own the sprint car series, High Limit Racing. This series was formerly owned by NASCAR veteran, Tony Stewart.
A. Kyle Larson is yet to win a Daytona 500 race in the NASCAR Cup Series.