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Leidos Reunites With Bubba Wallace For 2022 Cup Series Season

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UPDATE: January 12, 2022:

TobyChristie.com has uncovered the six-race sponsorship schedule for Leidos with 23XI Racing and Bubba Wallace.

The company will adorn the No. 23 Toyota Camry TRD at Circuit of The Americas (March 27), Dover (May 1), Atlanta (July 10), Richmond (August 14), Talladega (October 2), Martinsville (October 30).


Original Story:

23XI Racing is facing a major expansion heading into 2022 with the addition of 2004 Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch, and now the addition of a brand new primary partner for Bubba Wallace and his No. 23 Camry TRD.

Leidos will reunite with the Alabama driver this season, serving as the primary sponsor for six races onboard the flagship No. 23 for the team.

“I’m pumped to partner with Leidos again,” said Wallace. “We had a great partnership when I was running Xfinity and to now have them on board our No. 23 Camry TRD and continue supporting my career and what we are doing both on and off the racetrack at 23XI is really a cool thing for me. I’m excited to have them on board for the ride.”

The Fortune 500 company previously backed Wallace in the Xfinity Series during his stint with Roush Fenway Racing in the No. 6 Ford.

“Bringing Leidos back to NASCAR and building upon the relationship they previously had with Bubba is another step forward for us as we move 23XI into our second year,” said 23XI Racing President Steve Lauletta. “To add a technology brand like Leidos to our lineup gives us a new platform to reach a wider audience, allowing us to continue growing both the 23XI brand and the affiliation with Leidos.”

Fans can visit Leidos.com/Bubba to learn more about the partnership.

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