Pala Casino and Resort Joining BJ McLeod, Live Fast for Season Finale in Phoenix

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Team LiveFast is nearing the end of their first full-time season of competition in the NASCAR Cup Series, and the team will sport a new sponsor for the No. 78 Mustang next month.

Pala Casino Spa & Resort will return to the NASCAR Cup Series as a primary sponsor for driver/co-owner BJ McLeod and LiveFast for the season finale in Phoenix in November.

“We couldn’t be more proud to have Pala join Live Fast Motorsports on NASCAR’s Championship Weekend,” said Matt Tifft, co-owner of LiveFast. ” Having a partner like Pala continue as a great sponsor of our sport is a huge honor for us and the entire industry. We can’t wait to see the #78 in the Pala colors out there for our final week of our first season in the NASCAR Cup Series.”

Pala Casino has previously sponsored other NASCAR Cup Series, most recently with Go Fas Racing and Corey LaJoie during his time in the No. 32 Ford Mustang.

“It is very exciting to return as a car sponsor for the NASCAR Cup Series,” said Coley McAvoy, spokesperson for Pala. “We are very pleased to be supporting the No. 78 car and team, Live Fast Motorsports.”

The No. 78 has seen a rotation of drivers during its inaugural season with the Florida native taking a majority of the starts. McLeod helped deliver the team’s first top-10 finish at Daytona in August with a ninth-place finish.

Fans can see the No. 78 Pala Casino and Resort Mustang hit the track on Sunday, November 7th at 3:00 pm EST.

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