Kaulig Racing has inked a multi-year agreement with Campers Inn RV, which will see the company become the ‘Official RV Partner’ of the team and receive primary sponsorship opportunities in both the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series.
The family-operated company and values-driven RV dealer, has 37 full-service locations across the United States, all of which offer RV sales, service, parts, accessories, and financing.
“We at Campers Inn RV are absolutely thrilled to join forces with Kaulig Racing as their official sponsor,” said Larry Peter, VP of Southern Operations and Finance. “This partnership represents a perfect synergy between two organizations that are committed to providing unparalleled experiences to our customers. We look forward to hitting the road with Kaulig Racing and cheering on their talented drivers to victory.”
Earlier this season, Campers Inn RV broke onto the NASCAR sponsorship scene, with the announcement of a multi-race deal with Ben Rhodes and ThorSport Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
As part of the multi-year relationship, Campers Inn RV will serve as a primary partner in both the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series. The company will make its debut on board AJ Allmendinger’s No. 16 Chevrolet Camaro in the 2023 NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
“Kaulig Racing is always excited to welcome new partners, but this one is especially exciting for us,” said Chris Rice, President of Kaulig Racing. “Matt (Kaulig) and I bring our motorhomes to the track every weekend; they are our home away from home. To work with Campers Inn RV, a family-run RV dealership that is committed to helping their customers find their ‘away,’ just like we have every weekend, means a lot to us.”
So far this season, Kaulig Racing has found great success in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, scoring a pair of victories with AJ Allmendinger at COTA and Chandler Smith at Richmond Raceway.
In the NASCAR Cup Series, Allmendinger has had a difficult start to his full-time return to the series, scoring a single top-10 result in the season’s first 11 races – a sixth-place run at Daytona International Speedway.