“Bounty Hunting” Round Two: Marcus Lemonis Offers $25,000 “Bounty” to Full-Time Race Winning Crew for NGROTS Next Race at Atlanta.

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Time after time, Marcus Lemonis continues to make things interesting in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, not only by being the title sponsor of the series for over a decade (between companies Camping World and Gander RV & Outdoors), but also for offering amazing incentives to series competitors like the “Triple Truck Challenge” and the “Kyle Busch Bounty ft. Kevin Harvick”.

On Tuesday Night, Chase Elliott defeated Kyle Busch in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, earning the $100,000 “Bounty” posted by Marcus Lemonis and Kevin Harvick, to the full-time cup driver who could beat Kyle Busch in a NGROTS event. Elliott, earned the $100k, which will be donated to a charity of his choice in support of COVID-19 relief efforts.

Everyone was under the impression that we were all done “Bounty Hunting” for the 2020 NASCAR Truck Series season, but once again, Lemonis has stepped up, announcing his intentions Wednesday Morning to post a $25,000 “Bounty” to the full-time NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series crew that goes to victory lane in the series’ next race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

After Elliott’s victory, many were under the impression that the “Bounty Hunting” was over for the season, but once again, Marcus Lemonis stepped up, announcing Wednesday Morning, his intentions to post a $25,000 “Bounty” the the full-time NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series crew that goes to victory lane in the series’ next race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Lemonis is well-known for being a savvy businessman, a passionate NASCAR fan, and a advocate for the returns that a sponsorship in NASCAR can bring for companies of all types. Lemonis’ has sponsored the NASCAR Truck Series since 2009, first through Camping World (2009 – 2018), and now through Gander RV & Outdoors (2019 – present).

 

 

 

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