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Live Fast Motorsports Running NASCAR Ignition “XBOX Car” in Daytona 500

Live Fast Motorsports 78 NASCAR Ignition Xbox Car 2022 Daytona 500
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Live Fast Motorsports 78 NASCAR Ignition Xbox Car 2022 Daytona 500
BJ McLeod and Live Fast Motorsports will rock this bold NASCAR Ignition “XBOX Car” in the 2022 Daytona 500. Photo Credit: Live Fast Motorsports.

In honor of XBOX Free Play Weekend, Live Fast Motorsports will run a special NASCAR 21: Ignition paint scheme with XBOX Green accents featured on the No. 78 Ford Mustang in the season-opening Daytona 500.

Fans can play NASCAR 21: Ignition for free on XBOX from February 17th to February 20th.

BJ McLeod, who has had a penchant for black and green cars through his career, will get behind the wheel and will look to rekindle the restrictor plate magic that led to his first-career NASCAR Cup Series top-10 last Summer at Daytona International Speedway.

The Florida-native has an average finish of 16.0 in two-career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Daytona.

On January 17th, Live Fast Motorsports and Motorsport Games announced an enhancement and extension of their already existing partnership.

Motorsport Games had six primaries on the No. 78 machine last season.

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