AdventHealth Continues Partnership with CGR / Spire for Daytona Speedweeks

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AdventHealth will continue its partnership with Chip Ganassi Racing and Spire Motorsports for the 2021 edition of Daytona Speedweeks.

The collaborative effort will give 2018 Daytona 500 champion Kurt Busch AdventHealth sponsorship for the Busch Clash, and 2010 Daytona 500 champion Jamie McMurray full sponsorship for the Great American Race.

Both schemes share a near-identical base design with different color palettes used to differentiate the cars.

Additionally, Bass Pro Shops will be featured on the No. 77 as an associate partner.

The deal is similar to the 2020 partnership, where former CGR driver Kyle Larson piloted a No. 42 Advent Health Camaro for the 2020 Clash, while previous Spire driver Ross Chastain brought the No. 77 to Daytona with AdventHealth backing.

AdventHealth has been a longtime partner of Daytona International Speedway, becoming a major partner at the speedway with their own sponsored fan Injector. AdventhHealth has been the namesake of Daytona Speedweeks since 2019.

Fans can get their first eye at an AdventHealth Camaro ZL1 1LE on Tuesday for the 2021 edition of the BUSCH Clash. Coverage begins at 7 PM EST on FOX Sports 1.

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