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Power Slap and Rumble will serve as the primary sponsor for BJ McLeod and Live Fast Motorsports for the 2023 Daytona 500. PC: Live Fast Motorsports

When the NASCAR Cup Series returns to Daytona International Speedway, Live Fast Motorsports, and BJ McLeod will be fighting to follow up the organization’s second career top-10 finish from August.

McLeod, a driver and team owner in the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will have Power Slap, the world’s premier slap-fighting promotion, and video-sharing platform Rumble on-board the No. 78 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.

“I have been a huge fan of combat sports all my life. Having Power Slap on my car at the Daytona 500 is a huge deal to me and I am so excited to represent them and Rumble in our biggest race” said Live Fast Motorsports co-owner and driver B.J. McLeod.

Power Slap is the world’s premier slap-fighting promotion. Founded in 2022 by Dana White, Lorenzo Fertitta, and Craig Piligian, in partnership with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Power Slap showcases the world’s best slap fighters.

“We are excited to continue our momentum in sports content by joining forces with Live Fast Motorsports and B. J. McLeod while continuing to highlight our partnership with Power Slap,” said Rumble Chairman and CEO, Chris Pavlovski.

Serving as a co-primary sponsor for the effort will be Rumble, a high-growth neutral video platform that is creating the rails and independent infrastructure designed to be immune to cancel culture. Rumble’s mission is to restore the Internet to its roots by making it free and open once again.

Alongside the new partnership with Rumble and Power Slap at Daytona, Live Fast Motorsports and BJ McLeod will begin its relationship with Team Chevy and ECR Engines.

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