Sam Mayer, JR Motorsports Pick Up Club Car Sponsorship for Las Vegas Xfinity Race

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Club Car, an industry leader in innovation and design for golf cars, utility vehicles, and personal-use transportation, will join forces with JR Motorsports and third-year driver Sam Mayer for a single primary sponsorship in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2024.

Mayer, a four-time winner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will carry the company’s black and gold branding on his No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro for The Liuna! at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the third event of the season for the second-tier series.

“I am ecstatic to have Club Car ride along with us at Las Vegas this spring,” said Sam Mayer. “I am eager to open this company up to the motorsports industry and we hope to race the No. 1 Club Car Chevrolet to Victory Lane.”

Headquartered in Augusta, Georgia, Club Car has a 60-plus year history as an industry leader in both innovation and design, initially focused on golf cars before expanding outwards into commercial utility vehicles and personal-use transportation. The company’s relationship with its customers and approved dealers is just as valued as their desire to manufacture quality products that produce superior performance.

We’re thrilled to be able to partner with Club Car for the Las Vegas event,” said JR Motorsports CEO Kelley Earnhardt Miller. “It’s such a strong market, and as a well-established brand, we’re looking forward to helping Club Car gain additional value and visibility.”

This season, the 20-year-old driver enters his third full-season campaign in the Xfinity Series, looking to capture the series championship. Mayer comes off a season-end that included four victories in the final 14 races of the season, and a third-place finish in the championship point standings.

“This partnership is about the commitment to excellence, quality and safety that JR Motorsports brings to professional racing and that aligns with our core values and mission to drive exceptional experiences for our customers,” said Jeff Tyminski, Vice President of Marketing and Product Management for Club Car. “We are especially excited to partner with a trailblazing business leader like JR Motorsports CEO, Kelley Earnhardt Miller, at the start of Women’s History Month.”

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