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AirMedCare Network Joins Rick Ware Racing, Corey LaJoie for Atlanta

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AirMedCare Network, a division of Global Medical Response, is set to join forces with Rick Ware Racing and Corey LaJoie for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the team announced on Tuesday.

The company, which serves as America’s larges air ambulance membership network, will be prominently displayed on-board LaJoie’s No. 01 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the Ambetter Health 400, in the brand’s first-ever primary sponsorship in NASCAR.

“We’ve been a partner of Corey’s for several years now, and we’re looking forward to seeing him carry the colors of AirMedCare Network this weekend at Atlanta,” said Matt Muse, Vice President of Membership Sales for AirMedCare Network. “Corey has been a great advocate for AMCN’s air ambulance membership program, and this opportunity at Atlanta provides an excellent platform for us to tell our story and explain the member benefits for AirMedCare Network.”

Membership to AirMedCare Network brings financial peace of mind. For just $99 per year, an entire household can be protected in the event of a medical emergency.

AirMedCare Network’s air ambulance providers transport everyone in need of care, regardless of membership status or ability to pay, with members having the added benefit of no out-of-pocket costs associated with their transport when flown by a network provider.

“AirMedCare Network has been a NASCAR partner for several years and we’ve been working with them to help grow their membership,” LaJoie said. “Atlanta marks AirMedCare Network’s first race as a primary partner, and we’re proud to be a part of their expanded marketing efforts in NASCAR.”

Atlanta Motor Speedway, the site of Sunday’s second points-paying NASCAR Cup Series event of 2025, has been a good venue for LaJoie in the past, notching a pair of top-five finishes in six starts on the newly-reconfigured racetrack.

“Atlanta is probably one of the most mentally and physically exhausting races because the track’s banked a lot, you’re pulling a lot of G’s in the middle of the corner, and it’s a chess match trying to position yourself in the right spot at the right time,” LaJoie said. “And the physical load on your body is one of the highest on the schedule, so it’s definitely a test of your mental and physical acuity.”

LaJoie is set to run a partial schedule in the NASCAR Cup Series this season, which began with last Sunday’s DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway. The 33-year-old driver will also serve as an analyst for Amazon’s Prime Video, which will have five races of NASCAR Cup Series coverage beginning in May.

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