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Video: Brandon Brown’s No. 68 is ‘For Sale’ For New Sponsors

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In an impressive display of salesmanship, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Brandon Brown is taking matters into his own hands for selling sponsorship for upcoming races.

The Virginia driver sells his case with a hilarious video posted to social media in his attempt to get some color and decals on his blank No. 68 car.

Every spot on his car is for sale, from the C-Post, the quarter panels, the decklid, and even his own ‘rear end.’

A representative for Brandonbilt Motorsports told TobyChristie.com Wednesday morning that 13 races are left to be sold for 2021.

In the races that no sponsorship is found, Brown will race a blank No. 68 with a large “FOR SALE” sign. For his 100th start at Texas this weekend, the car, for now, remains unsponsored.

The No. 68 “FOR SALE” Camaro For Brandon Brown’s 100th Xfinity Start (PC: BMS)

For any potential sponsor, his performance in 2021 has been impressive for a small team. With seven top 10 finishes in 13 races this season, any potential sponsor can easily have their branding shown on the track, performing well.

Despite no sponsor on the hood during the weekend in Mid-Ohio, Brown was able to wheel his Camaro home to a 6th place finish.

Fans can see Brown make his 100th career NASCAR Xfinity Series start on Saturday, June 12th at 4:00 PM EST on FOX Sports 1, and the FOX Sports app.

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  1. Grandpa who would like to inquire how much/ how to put my grandkids names on quarterpanel or other Thamks John

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