Duke + Boone Hunting Supply Co. Adorning Weatherman’s No. 47 Camaro In Texas

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When NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Kyle Weatherman pulls into Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday, the Missouri driver will have a rather fitting sponsor for the Lone Star state.

Mid-States Distributing is joining Mike Harmon Racing’s No. 47 Camaro, with the company showcasing the brand new Duke + Boone product line.

“Mid-States is excited to partner with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Kyle Weatherman at Texas Motor Speedway as we introduce Duke + Boone™,” said April Winborn, Brand Manager. “Our new hunting gear & apparel brand launching in stores this fall. Kyle and the team behind the #47 car share our passion for the outdoors, and we are thrilled to have them representing the Duke + Boone™ brand this Saturday!

Duke + Boone hunting gear will be a new line of affordable, dependable hunting gear, set to release this fall.

“We are excited to have Mid-States Distributing’s new brand Duke + Boone™, introduced to the fans at Texas Motor Speedway and NASCAR fans around the country,” said Kyle Weatherman. “It’s an honor to represent Mid-States Distributing and their cooperative, allowing us to introduce such an awesome new brand. I can’t wait to get this great-looking car on the track.”

The scheme was designed by Ryan Daley, who has had a heavy hand in designing several cars for MHR this season.

“It was really great working with the Duke+Boone colors on this, they wanted something that used all the colors from their branding, including the paper texture and forest scene, everything turned out looking nice and all parties were very happy,” Daley told TobyChristie.com.

Fans can see the No. 47 Duke + Boone Camaro hit the track on Saturday, June 12th at 4:00 p.m. EST n FOX Sports 1 and the FOX Sports app.

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