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Death Wish Coffee Becomes John Hunter Nemechek’s Primary Sponsor For Seven Races, Beginning With Homestead

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John Hunter Nemechek has done an incredible job during his NASCAR Cup Series rookie campaign. Now, the 23-year old has some new sponsorship to show for his efforts.

Death Wish Coffee will come on board the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford Mustang for seven races beginning with Sunday’s event at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Death Wish Coffee, which has been a partner of Nemechek’s for the last couple of seasons, is a new partner for FRM.

“Death Wish Coffee has been a great partner over the last few years,” said Nemechek in a team release. “You’re always glad to see a company like theirs come on board and stick with you as a driver, moving up through the ranks. Our Front Row Motorsports team has been really fast lately, and hopefully having ‘The World’s Strongest Coffee’ will give us a boost into Victory Lane.”

In addition to the event at Homestead, Death Wish Coffee will be on Nemechek’s car at Talladega Superspeedway, Pocono Raceway, Watkins Glen International, Michigan International Speedway and Martinsville Speedway.

Nemechek sits 22nd in the overall 2020 Cup Series championship standings and he has a best finish of ninth, which came at Darlington Raceway.

After 11 races, Nemechek sits runner-up in the rookie of the year standings. He’s 38 points behind Tyler Reddick.

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