Juncos Hollinger Racing Announce Partnership with NAW

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Juncos Hollinger Racing add another new partner to their 2022 NTT IndyCar Series program. Image courtesy of Chris Owens / Penske Entertainment

Juncos Hollinger Racing have welcomed National Association of Wholesaler-Distributions on board for the rest of the NTT IndyCar Series season.

NAW is an assistant to merchant whole-sales distributors to deliver goods to markets with benchmarking, strategic management, networking and high-level conferences. The company is a large public policy leader with 30,000 employers all over the United States.

The two will partner to not only have an on-track relationship, but provide special access to the only single car team in the series, establishing business relationships throughout racing. JHR will be present in NAW’s events to boost people’s awareness about the team and IndyCar.

“It’s an honor to be part of the first of its kind association partnership with Juncos Hollinger Racing,” said Eric Hoplin, CEO of NAW. “As a Washington, DC based association with members across the country, we look forward to delivering valuable membership engagement outside the beltway through this immersive racing program. Our members will network and witness first-hand the speed of execution excellence demonstrated by the NTT IndyCar Series.”

It’s the first season where JHR is a full-time participate in the championship, as they continue to build, more sponsorship is needed. The No. 77 Chevrolet has rookie Callum Ilott behind the wheel and they currently sit 22nd in the points standings.

“We are excited to partner with NAW and showcase the incredible business value of motorsports partnerships,” said Ricardo Juncos, co-owner and team principal of JHR. “Our team benefits from great distributors. I want to thank NAW for coming on board the No. 77 JHR Chevrolet, and look to building a great relationship throughout this season and onward.”

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