Stewart-Haas, Chase Briscoe Land Five-Race Sponsorship From Magical Vacation Planner

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Chase Briscoe will pilot this No. 14 Magical Vacation Planning Ford Mustang in five NASCAR Cup Series events this season, beginning with this weekend’s NASCAR All-Star Race at Texas. Photo Credit: Stewart-Haas Racing.

Stewart-Haas Racing has found an additional primary sponsor for Chase Briscoe and the No. 14 NASCAR Cup Series team as Magical Vacation Planner will step in and serve as the primary sponsor of the car in five races during the 2022 season, beginning with this weekend’s NASCAR All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway.

MVP, which is based in Briscoe’s hometown of Mitchell, Indiana, will also adorn the No. 14 machine in four NASCAR Cup Series Playoff races: Kansas Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Additionally, MVP will serve as an associate sponsor for the No. 14 team in the remainder of the events this season.

Partnering with their hometown boy, who has become a NASCAR Cup Series winner this season, is magical for MVP.

“All of us here at Magical Vacation Planner have watched Chase grow up and achieve his dream of racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. It’s incredibly aspiring and we’re very proud to be a part of it,” said Jamie Ane Eubanks, Founder, MVP in a SHR release.

“Just as Chase worked hard to get where he is today, we’ve worked hard to build MVP into a nationally recognized and premier vacation planner specializing in Disney vacations and experiences. No matter the Disney experience you want or where in the world you wish to visit, MVP can handle all the details, ensuring you get the best possible experience. Chase Briscoe wins in NASCAR. MVP wins in all things Disney.”

For Briscoe, the feeling of happiness in collaborating with fellow folks from Mitchell, Indiana is mutual.

“I’m a proud Hoosier and proud to be from Mitchell, Indiana, and to be able to represent a hometown company in Magical Vacation Planner is actually pretty magical,” Briscoe said. “My family used MVP to go to Disney long before I ever made it to NASCAR, but it’s been a while since then because I’ve always been racing. But now I’m a dad and Disney is definitely on my to-do list, and just like I’ve got a crew chief to help me get the most out of a race, I’ve got a crew chief in MVP for when Marissa and I plan our family’s Disney vacation.”

Briscoe, who is in his second NASCAR Cup Series season, scored a win at Phoenix Raceway, the fourth race of the season. By winning that race, Briscoe secured his berth in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, but the 27-year old has been solid on track in multiple races this season, as he sits 14th in the regular season point standings.

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