Bass Pro Shops to Serve as Primary Sponsor 35 Times in 2020, Split Between Truex and Austin Dillon

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2020 Bass Pro Shops Paint Schemes, Photo Credit: BassProShops.com

Bass Pro Shops has released their NASCAR Cup Series sponsorship schedule for the 2020 season via their website. The outdoors retailer will split time between Martin Truex Jr.’s No. 19 Toyota Camry and Austin Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for a grand-total of 35 races.

Truex will have Bass Pro Shops on his machine for 24 events, beginning with the Daytona 500. Here are all of the races that BPS will be on Truex’s car in 2020:

  • Daytona 500
  • Las Vegas 1
  • Auto Club
  • Phoenix 1
  • Homestead
  • Texas 1
  • Richmond 1
  • Talladega 1
  • All-Star Race
  • Charlotte
  • Sonoma
  • Chicago
  • Watkins Glen
  • Dover 2
  • Daytona 2
  • Darlington
  • Richmond 2
  • Bristol 2
  • Las Vegas 2
  • Talladega 2
  • Charlotte Roval
  • Kansas 2
  • Texas 2
  • Phoenix 2

Dillon will have the store on his car for 11 events, also beginning with the Daytona 500. Here are all of the races that BPS will be featured as the primary sponsor on Dillon’s car:

  • Daytona 500
  • Las Vegas 1
  • Phoenix 1
  • Texas 1
  • All-Star Race
  • Sonoma
  • Michigan 2
  • Bristol 2
  • Talladega 2
  • Charlotte Roval
  • Martinsville 2

The 11 race total for Dillon is a huge jump from 2019. Last year, Bass Pro Shops served as the primary sponsor on the No. 3 car in just three races.

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