Marcus Lemonis assembles fleet of Camping World trucks for Friday's NASCAR Truck race - The Checkered Flag (2024)

Marcus Lemonisis one ofNASCAR‘s biggest supporters. HisCamping Worldcompany provides title sponsorship of the sanctioning body’s third tier, dubbing it theCamping World Truck Series, and his brands have also been involved in the sport across both national and regional series. However, the CEO has bigger plans for the Truck Series’Bucked Up 200atLas Vegas Motor Speedwayon Friday: a quarter of the grid as ten drivers have confirmed blue-and-yellow Camping World liveries.

Lemonis has held the Truck Series’ title sponsorship since 2009, with subsidiary Gander Outdoors previously providing naming rights in 2019 and 2020 before reverting to Camping World branding in 2021. Camping World has also sponsored various drivers and races across the three national series, such as appearing on four-time Truck championRon Hornaday Jr.‘s vehicles in the late 2000s. Although Camping World did not appear on a car or truck from 2018 to 2020, it made its livery return withCup SeriesdriverDaniel Suárezduring his series’ race last Sunday at Homestead.

In the week leading up to the Vegas race, with numerous drivers unsponsored, Lemonis announced on Twitter that Camping World would sponsor any interested truck. Each sponsorship would provide varying levels of funding depending on how the driver performs in Friday’s race, with a base $15,000 that increases to $25,000 for a top-ten finish, $35,000 for a top five, and $50,000 for a win.

Hey @NASCAR_Trucks ..time running out … 15k for a wrapped truck.. the 15k turns into 25 with a top 10, 35 with a top 5 and 50 with a win instead of 15 …. IN or OUT ? #campingworldnascar pic.twitter.com/ISfzB8f54O

— Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) March 2, 2021

The mass sponsorship began withGrant Enfinger, who found himself relegated to a part-time 2021 Truck schedule, despite four wins and a Championship Round appearance the previous year, in the #98 ThorSport Racing truck shared with Christian Eckes. With Eckes driving the #98 at Vegas, Enfinger latched on withCR7 Motorsports‘ #9 regularly driven byCodie Rohrbaugh, and Lemonis elected to place Camping World on the truck.

Don’t ever count em out… that’s what I say about every single @NASCAR_Trucks driver … pic.twitter.com/lIXysQ39Db

— Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) March 2, 2021

On Monday night, Lemonis tweeted a simple message:“Which @NASCAR_Trucks are unsponsored this weekend? Respond here if you are and if you know of someone get their attention quick”.

Numerous small teams quickly reached out.Jordan Anderson, owner/driver ofJordan Anderson Racingand runner-up in the season opener at Daytona, threw his hat into the ring and got to work on designing a paint scheme early into the following morning.

https://twitter.com/j66anderson/status/1366952644347129857

Another owner/driverDawson Cramhad his #41 emblazoned with Camping World branding after crew chiefBrian Keselowskiconnected with Lemonis.

41 of @dawsoncram . 3 man team, trying to make it happen every week

— Brian Keselowski (@KeselowskiBrian) March 2, 2021

Crazy to think 24 hours ago I didn’t have a sponsor now here we are! Thank you so much @marcuslemonis and everyone that helped thrash on the wrap tonight!! Thank you all for the support! @KeselowskiBrian @ryanpistana @NASCAR_Trucks @LVMotorSpeedway pic.twitter.com/l9t70LvFsm

— Dawson Cram (@dawsoncram) March 3, 2021

Parker Kligermanof part-timeHenderson Motorsportswas notified of the opportunity by friends and fellow driversLandon CassillandConor Daly.

https://twitter.com/conordaly22/status/1366597687093710849

“The logistics between when the truck was ready to leave the shop in Virginia & getting to NC made this quite the challenge,”Kligerman tweetedon Tuesday night.“We got it done”.

Oh 9pm tonight… this was happening.
Thanks to @TriMaxxGFX for working really late to help make this happen

The logistics between when the truck was ready to leave the shop in Virginia & getting to NC made this quite the challenge

We got it done @marcuslemonis @CampingWorld pic.twitter.com/jojvKnBATB

— Parker Kligerman (@pkligerman) March 3, 2021

Reaume Brothers Racingwill have two Camping World trucks forJesse Iwuji(#33) andB.J. McLeod(#34). Iwuji took a whimsical approach to his pitch by attaching a Camping World Truck Series logo to his forehead.

https://twitter.com/jesse_iwuji/status/1366619833765257217

We ❤️ @CampingWorld! Thanks @marcuslemonis! @LVMotorSpeedway here we come! @Jesse_Iwuji @bjmcleod78 pic.twitter.com/9LKk6cPqdU

— Reaume Brothers Racing (@RBR_Teams) March 3, 2021

Norm Benning‘s family-and-friends operation received Lemonis’s blessing after user RJ Starcevic presented him. Benning’s #6 commonly raced as a blank truck.

I got the perfect guy for ya, 69-year old Norm Benning, heart and soul of the Truck Series for the past few decades, still a family owned team and still going. Looking for sponsors for races throughout the season to keep going pic.twitter.com/8EKJ37PQ5c

— RJ Starcevic (@RJStarcevic) March 2, 2021

Hey @marcuslemonis Norm Benning Racing is officially #ALLIN! #campingworld pic.twitter.com/fwjSWBda6U

— Anthony Willner (@AnthonyWillner1) March 2, 2021

GMS Racingteam-matesRaphaël LessardandSheldon Creedalso committed to the plan, with Creed initially expressing worry that his crew could not prepare a wrap in time before ultimately sorting out the matter. Creed will be the highest-starting Camping World truck in second.

Truck leaves tomorrow, what do you say about Atlanta or Bristol dirt! @marcuslemonis https://t.co/6VXcHsfDla

— Sheldon Creed (@sheldoncreed) March 2, 2021

Wasn’t sure if they could rap it in time, but we are in for Vegas! https://t.co/y46fWxndd1

— Sheldon Creed (@sheldoncreed) March 2, 2021

Despite being the reigning series champion, Creed’s #2 was mostly blank for the first two races as grandfather Maurice Ortega, who has supported him since his off-road days, provided funding. The sight of an unsponsored defending champion quickly caught many eyes including Lemonis’s, who expressed interest in sponsoring him during the two events.

Who thinks @sheldoncreed deserves a sponsor for a race? Maybe a small business should get its name in lights .. #campingworldnascar

— Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) February 20, 2021

Call me @sheldoncreed about sponsorship @NASCAR_Trucks @NASCAR pic.twitter.com/YwGXqbwooO

— Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) February 20, 2021

https://twitter.com/gmsracingllc/status/1366870984071008256

Tyler Hill‘s #56 Hill Motorsports truck was a last-minute addition to the Camping World “team”. After brother Timmy noted the truck had already left for the speedway when the promotion began, Lemonis was able to coordinate with local business Gecko Wraps to prepare a livery by Thursday.

Hey Marcus, we would love to take you up on this offer. Only hiccup is that our truck is headed down the interstate, on its way to the race track. Unfortunately there is no way to have the truck wrapped for in time for Vegas. How about same deal for Atlanta???

— Timmy Hill (@TimmyHillRacer) March 2, 2021

Shout out to @geckowraps for showing the power of small business in Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/mYk2Nv9T8P

— Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) March 4, 2021

Boarding the plane for Las Vegas. With help from @geckowraps, we are going to be ALL IN with @CampingWorld! We will have our work cut out for us when we arrive but we like working under pressure! pic.twitter.com/8YOpraDMuI

— Timmy Hill (@TimmyHillRacer) March 4, 2021

Lemonis’s presence also extended beyond the real-life track and into the virtual world. On Tuesday, he announced he would provide $100 merchandise certificates toiRacingplayers who use a Camping World paint scheme in the game during the week.

I’ll pay $100 merchandise certificate to @CampingWorld @Overtons @GanderRV to anyone who runs my paint scheme @iRacing this week.. run it. Post it. Tag us and we will dm you post your scheme using #campingworldiracing https://t.co/D0yqirIFPU

— Marcus Lemonis (@marcuslemonis) March 3, 2021

Other drivers were unable to get a scheme ready for Vegas as they either were already on their way to the track or did not enter, but voiced their desire to do so at later events.

https://twitter.com/spencerdavis_29/status/1366589933163577346

@marcuslemonis what about me for at @BMSupdates dirt and @knoxvilleraces. Most people don’t know me yet, except for the history I made this year at @DAYTONA a few weeks ago… the second I take to the track in one of those races… BIG things happen for @NASCAR and you! https://t.co/6tWJXtU3XQ

— Devon Rouse (@MrRouse16) March 2, 2021

Submitted an entry for Vegas but didn’t make the field because there were more than 40 trucks with points. Camping World blue and yellow would look beautiful on our truck when we get to race! pic.twitter.com/qUeWARPDgI

— Trey Hutchens (@TreyHutchens) March 2, 2021

Among fans, Lemonis’s act evoked comparisons toJohnny Morrisor a modern-day (and genuine)J.D. Stacy. Like Lemonis, Morris is heavily involved in NASCAR viaBass Pro Shops, which he founded and through which he has supported numerous national series teams. Stacy was a highly-successful entrepreneur whose name graced commonly graced at least five Cup cars in a race in the early 1980s prior to his exit as checks began to bounce. Besides title sponsorship, other projects that Lemonis contributed to included a bounty programme during the 2020 season for full-time Cup drivers who could beat Kyle Busch in a Truck race (which was quickly claimed by eventual series champion Chase Elliott).

Although certainly a feel-good story, it also raises the question about the Truck Series’ economics. Budgets vary but a premier organisation might have to pay up to $3 million, and numerous race-winning teams have suffered losses or been forced to shut down due to sponsorship woes. For example, Cup driverBrad Keselowski ran his own team that won eleven races in their history but folded after 2017 as they was bleeding money, whileRed Horse Racingconsistently recorded championship-contending seasons with blank trucks until their demise.

Brian Keselowski commented on the matter by noting that although it is “not ideal” that so many drivers need sponsors, Lemonis’s involvement “gives smaller teams on opportunity to show their worth”, especially compared to “the alternative of having no sponsorship & even less exposure because the tv focuses solely on the top 5-10”.

“One of the things, yes it’s a huge deal skewed toward the sponsor, but these teams will also have the opportunity to use this towards looking for new sponsorship too. Any time you have a major corporate sponsor, you can parlay that into interest towards others.”

“It’s well below market value but honestly it doesn’t matter,”he added in another tweet.“Any good businessman will take the opportunity to take a good deal like this and make the most out of it. Truck series is a good series, but needs some more funded teams. This gives teams an opportunity to showcase”.

Nevertheless, the Camping World Truck Series will truly be the Camping World Truck Serieson Friday night. Best of luck to spotters and commentators.

Fox’s Cup Series play-by-play commentatorMike Joyissued his condolences to Truck counterpartVince Welchand added,“Think about how hard it will be on the spotters: “It’s the blue truck with yellow stripes… not that one, the other one… no, the other one… … … … you okay? Will it crank?” relief that”.

“Not quite sure what all those @CampingWorld trucks will look like,”Welch responded,“but I can’t wait to call it Friday night, adding it to the list of unique & memorable experiences!”

UPDATE (4 March): Despite not planning to take part due to timing concerns, Hill Motorsports will indeed have a Camping World scheme for Tyler Hill’s truck.

Marcus Lemonis assembles fleet of Camping World trucks for Friday's NASCAR Truck race - The Checkered Flag (2024)
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