Bobby Dale Earnhardt Reveals Hyatt Life Sciences Sponsorship, Scheme For Kansas

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Bobby Dale Earnhardt will be running the final four NASCAR Xfinity Series races of the 2019 season, and now we know who the sponsor was that stepped up to help make part of the four-race deal with MBM Motorsports happen — Hyatt Life Sciences.

Earnhardt revealed the sponsorship and his new No. 66 paint scheme on Twitter on Thursday.

In four previous NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, Earnhardt’s best finish is a 27th-place effort which came at Kansas Speedway last fall. The older brother of Jeffrey Earnhardt will look to improve on the best finish over the next four races.

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