Live Fast Motorsports Bringing Traxion.gg to Homestead

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The No. 78 Traxion.GG Mustang for BJ McLeod, and LiveFast Motorsports (PC : David Marrero)

In their three-race deal with Motorsports Games, LiveFast Motorsports has brought two head-turning paint schemes between NASCAR HEAT 5 for the Daytona 500, and Motorsports Games at the Daytona road course.

Make that three in a row as Traxion, a brand new online racing community will serve as the primary sponsor for B.J. McLeod and LiveFast Motorsports for this weekend’s Dixie Vodka 400 in Miami.

“We are so excited to help announce the launch of Traxion.GG and bring it to the forefront of racing in the NCS and to racing fans across the world,” said co-owner Matt Tifft in a media release.

The brand new website is centered around the racing and esports community, promising to deliver “news, reviews, updates, opinions, and insight from the most recognized and respected names from the world of racing games” according to the site.

Joining the car will be Celsius Fitness Drinks, who signed on as a team partner for LiveFast earlier this year. They’ll have space just in front of the rear tires, and behind the door number.

LiveFast is one of the newest teams to the NASCAR Cup garage, under the ownership of B.J. McLeod as well as former Cup Series driver Matt Tifft. The No. 78 Mustang finished a respectable 23rd in their first Daytona 500, and 28th at the Daytona road course with Scott Heckert behind the wheel. McLeod will resume driving duties for the No. 78 in Miami and is expected to take a majority of the races in 2021.

Fans can see the No. 78 Traxion Mustang hit the track in Miami on Sunday, February 28th for the Dixie Vodka 400. Coverage begins at 3:30PM EST on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

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