AdventHealth Extends Partnership with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Through 2030

AdventHealth extends partnership with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB through the 2030 NASCAR Cup Series season, will sponsor Erik Jones in 11 races in 2026.

Craig White | TobyChristie.com

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AdventHealth and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB announced a major partnership renewal on Tuesday morning, as AdventHealth will continue as the Official Health Care Provider of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB through the 2030 season. The five-year extension continues a partnership that began in December 2023.

“We’re really excited to continue building this legacy with AdventHealth,” said Cal Wells III, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB. “It’s great to be a part of the AdventHealth family, and we’re optimistic about not only what this year holds but also the future. We’re thankful for their partnership as we continue to grow the team and compete for wins.”

As part of the extension, AdventHealth will serve as an 11-race primary sponsorship partner for Erik Jones and the No. 43 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB team in 2026, beginning with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on Sunday, February 1. AdventHealth will continue as the primary sponsor for Jones in the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, February 15.

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB revealed the AdventHealth paint scheme for Jones in 2026.

“I was really excited to hear the news about the AdventHealth extension,” said Jones. “It’s been such a great partnership with them from the beginning. Our values align really well – not only between AdventHealth and the CLUB, but also with myself and my foundation. It’s been special to see what we can do by partnering with the Erik Jones Foundation and AdventHealth. I’m excited to run up front in their paint scheme and hopefully, get them into victory lane a couple of times. Looking forward to many more great years and memories with AdventHealth.”

Additionally, AdventHealth will serve as a 29-race associate sponsorship partner of Jones and the No. 43 team, and for Jimmie Johnson and the No. 84 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB team in the Daytona 500 and San Diego Street Race.

AdventHealth is excited to continue to grow its partnership with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB in the NASCAR Cup Series, as it will help them connect with the people who use their health care services.

“This partnership helps AdventHealth connect with people where they are — from race fans in the stands to families in our communities,” said David Banks, president and CEO of AdventHealth. “It gives us meaningful opportunities to extend whole-person care beyond our facilities and bring health, hope, and healing into everyday life.”

Last season was a bounce-back year for Jones and the No. 43 team. After a couple of rough years in 2023 and 2024, Jones snagged four top-five finishes in 2025, which is the most he’s recorded in a single season since the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series campaign. Jones, who finished 24th in the championship standings last year, will look to take another step forward in 2026, and will hope to contend for his fourth career NASCAR Cup Series victory.

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