Grant Enfinger and GMS Racing will have a brand-new sponsor on board the No. 23 Chevrolet Silverado in Saturday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, in the form of Sunseeker Resorts.
With much anticipation, Sunseeker Resorts will open its flagship resort in Charlotte Harbor, Florida, later this year, with the grand opening projected to take place during the month of October. The resort will feature multiple amenities such as a golf course, restaurants, bars and lounges, pools, and retail shopping experiences.
“Sunseeker Resorts could not be more excited to partner with GMS Racing and Grant Enfinger on the No. 23 truck,” said Sunseeker Resorts President & Chief Operating Officer Micah Richins. “We are thrilled about the opportunity to collaborate with GMS Racing and the opportunity to introduce fans throughout the season to our new world-class resort opening in Charlotte Harbor Florida this October.”
Enfinger, a two-time winner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this season at Kansas Speedway and World Wide Technology Raceway, will make his second-ever start at Mid-Ohio this weekend. Last year, the Fairhope, Alabama native started from 12th and finished 11th.
“I’m looking forward to representing Sunseeker Resorts on our No. 23 Chevy Silverado RST at Mid-Ohio. I’ve seen how hard their team has been working on this project since the start a few years ago, and it’s going to be exciting to see the grand opening later this year,” said Enfinger. “Our family loves taking trips down the coast, so their resort is definitely a destination that we have to visit soon. I encourage our fans to join in on the fun and see all they have in store for their next vacation.”
Throughout the first-half of the 2023 season, Sunseeker Resorts has served as the anchor partner of the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro in the NASCAR Cup Series, driven by Rookie of The Year contender Noah Gragson.
At Sonoma, Enfinger got the opportunity to jump behind the wheel of the LEGACY MOTOR CLUB entry for Gragson, who was experiencing concussion-like symptoms, and brought the Sunseeker Resorts entry home in 26th.