Market Rebellion Backing Alpha Prime Racing for Seven Xfinity Races in 2022

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Market Rebellion has expanded its partnership with Alpha Prime Racing for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, increasing its primary sponsorship total to seven events for the upcoming season, between drivers Tommy Joe Martins, Sage Karam, and Rajah Caruth.

“Tommy Joe and Caesar have developed an exciting long-term vision for Alpha Prime Racing to grow the team into a formidable competitor in the Xfinity Series, which matches our vision for a disciplined approach to building long-term success,” said Dirk Mueller-Ingrand, co-founder of Market Rebellion. “We are very excited to be part of this growth story and looking forward to watching the team’s performance on the track.”

Tommy Joe Martins, whose relationship with the company began two seasons ago, will drive the No. 44 Market Rebellion Chevrolet Camaro at Daytona (February 19), Texas (May 21), Texas (September 24), and Las Vegas (October 15).

“I’m blown away by the support Market Rebellion has given me and our program at Alpha Prime Racing. From the beginning, they’ve wanted to be a critical part of our team. Expanding their program to include Sage (Karam) and Rajah (Caruth) shows how much they believe in what we’re trying to build.”

Sage Karam will pilot the No. 45 Market Rebellion Chevrolet Camaro at COTA (March 26) and Indy RC (July 30).

“I’m thrilled to carry Market Rebellion alongside us at Circuit of the Americas and the Indianapolis GP this season,” said Sage Karam. “COTA and Brickyard are part of my DNA. Given our team’s strengths on road courses, I look forward to the challenge of rewarding Market Rebellion’s commitment to Alpha Prime Racing by bringing them to victory lane at these landmark venues.”

Finally, Rajah Caruth will carry the Market Rebellion colors on the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro in the season-finale at Phoenix Raceway in November.

“I am thrilled to see Market Rebellion’s belief in the potential of Alpha Prime Racing and their willingness to make an investment into the team and myself,” said Rajah Caruth. “It means a lot to me to receive their support not only in my virtual racing efforts, and now in real life. I’m looking forward to my race in Phoenix and to having a solid performance.”

Alpha Prime Racing, founded ahead of the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season by Caesar Bacarella and Tommy Joe Martins, will compete in the second-tier series with both the No. 44 and No. 45 Chevrolet Camaro’s full-time.

“Tommy Joe, Rajah and Sage are athletes whose drive, determination and discipline represent core principles of our trading community,” said Pete Najarian, co-founder of Market Rebellion. “Discipline Dictates Action. These 3 drivers get it. We can’t wait to see them compete on some of the racetracks they love the most.”

The NASCAR Xfinity Series season begins with the Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. 300 at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, February 19th.

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