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Jeffrey Earnhardt, ForeverLawn Partnership For More Than Half the 2021 Xfinity Schedule

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Jeffrey Earnhardt poses with his No. 0 ForeverLawn Chevrolet Camaro. Photo Credit: JD Motorsports.

On Thursday, JD Motorsports revealed a bit more information about Jeffrey Earnhardt’s sponsorship deal with ForeverLawn on the No. 0 Chevrolet Camaro in 2021. The team updated that the partnership will be for more than half of the NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule.

This is a significant expansion of the sponsorship, as ForeverLawn dipped their toes into the sport last season, sponsoring Earnhardt for three races.

This offseason, Earnhardt has shared videos of him meeting with the team at ForeverLawn, and it really seems that they have genuinely hit it off.

“I am very proud to represent all of the great people at ForeverLawn this season,” Earnhardt said in a team press release. “Their core leadership team shares the same values as my crew and I, and we were able to share a special bond over the three races we had together. With the start of the season just around the corner, I couldn’t be more excited to get down to Daytona and lay the foundation for what I think will be my best season yet. We are here to make a statement this year, and I think we can kick some serious grass!”

ForeverLawn will make their first appearance on the No. 0 machine at Daytona International Speedway at both the oval and road course. JD Motorsports states they will have additional sponsorship announcements for Earnhardt in the coming weeks.

Earnhardt ran 29 of the 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series events last season, and he finished 23rd in the championship standings. Earnhardt’s best finish of 11th came at the Charotte Roval after his car broke the sway bar early in the event.

The 31-year old grandson of the legendary Dale Earnhardt will look to keep the family tradition going with some great performances in 2021.

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