Sun Outdoors Continues SRX Sponsorship, to be Featured on Car of Ryan Newman

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Ryan Newman will pilot this No. 39 Sun Outdoors machine during the 2022 Camping World SRX season. Photo Credit: SRX

The 2022 Camping World SRX Series season is closing in fast and another partner from the inaugural 2021 campaign — Sun Outdoors — will return for another year as an official partner.

Sun Outdoors, which appeared on Tony Stewart’s championship-winning car a season ago, will be aligned with more star power in 2022, as they’ll be featured on Ryan Newman’s No. 39 car.

To say Sun Outdoors is excited about the opportunity would be a bit of an understatement.

“We have enjoyed a tremendous partnership with SRX and are extremely excited for 2022, not just for the season as a whole, but also to see how Ryan Newman performs in the No. 39 Sun Outdoors car and if we can defend our SRX Championship,” said Sun Outdoors VP/Marketing Nate Philippsen. “We know that racing fans are passionate about the sport and loyal to their favorite driver. With more than 150 RV resorts nationwide, Sun Outdoors is eager to host them as they make their future travel plans.”

Newman, an 18-time NASCAR Cup Series winner, will run the entire six-race schedule this year. Don Hawk, CEO of the Camping World SRX Series, feels that Sun Outdoors will once again by vying for the championship in the series.

“Sun Outdoors is another partner returning to SRX for the 2022 season,” said Hawk. “We appreciate their support and having Ryan Newman behind the wheel puts them in position to race for the Championship.”

The 2022 Camping World SRX Series season will go live on Saturday, June 18th at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida. In addition to Five Flags, the series will head to South Boston Speedway (June 25), Stafford Motor Speedway (July 2), Nashville Fairgrounds (July 9), I-55 Raceway (July 16) and Sharon Speedway (July 23). The entire season will be aired on CBS Primetime from 8pm ET to 10pm ET.

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