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Draiver will partner with Erik Jones and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB for the inaugural Chicago Street Race on Sunday, July 2. PC: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB

Erik Jones and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB have secured a brand-new partner for one of NASCAR’s most-anticipated events of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season, the Chicago Street Race.

Draiver, a vehicle delivery logistics company based in Overland Park, Kansas, will serve as the primary sponsor of the No. 43 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Chevrolet Camaro being driven by Jones in the series’ first-ever street race on July 2.

The company, founded in 2013 by Zarif Haque provides the industry’s most intelligent on-demand vehicle delivery, with operations running throughout the United States, Canada, and South America.

“It’s awesome to have Draiver on the No. 43 Chevrolet for the Chicago Street Course event,” said Jones. “This is a new event so there will be lots of eyes on this race and a new partner coming into the sport is just exciting overall. The paint scheme on the No. 43 is really neat and clean and will stand out on the track. A street course in NASCAR is new for everyone, so we hope to have a great showing for Draiver and our fans.”

Making its first appearance as a sponsor in NASCAR, Draiver has introduced a revolutionary approach to moving vehicles, using an advanced AI logistics platform and a fully-insured independent driver network. This allows the company to move vehicles in a manner that is faster, safer, and more profitable.

Today, the rapidly-growing company has completed more than a million vehicle moves while also providing unprecedented visibility into the vehicle delivery process.

“Bringing new partners to our team and into the sport is really critical for continued growth,” said co-owner Johnson. “There will be a lot of eyes on this race in Chicago and so it’s a great opportunity for Draiver to join the Club.

Jones and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB have placed the No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro into the top-10 on two occasions this season, with an eighth-place result at Atlanta, and a sixth-place results weeks later at Talladega.

Sitting 30th in point standings, partially a result of a 60-point penalty handed to the organization following an event at WWT Raceway, it’s been a difficult season for Jones, who scored a victory with the organization last season at Darlington.

“LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and Erik Jones value speed and innovation as much as we do,” said Haque. “As experts in smarter, faster vehicle movement, Draiver is perfectly aligned with NASCAR and their very first Chicago Street Race.”

The highly-anticipated Grant Park 220 is set to take place on Sunday, July 2 at 5:30 PM ET on NBC, MRN, Peacock, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Ch. 90.

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