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Pure Kick Joining Forces with Kyle Weatherman and JD Motorsports at Chicago

Kyle Weatherman will head to Chicago with the support of Pure Kick on his No. 4 Chevrolet Camaro for JD Motorsports.

Kyle Weatherman and JD Motorsports will have a brand-new sponsor in Saturday’s The Loop 121 at the Chicago Street Course, in the form of Pure Kick Hydration and Energy.

Pure Kick, known for its hydration and energy offerings, is the go-to solution for individuals striving to excel in all aspects of life, whether it’s conquering the turns on the racetrack or performing at their best in everyday endeavors. With its precise blend of caffeine, vitamins, and electrolytes, Pure Kick provides the necessary boost without the added sugar.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Kyle Weatherman racing on our home turf and provide his team with the kick in the glass they need to stay hydrated and secure the win,” stated a representative from Pure Kick, emphasizing their excitement about the partnership.

Weatherman, a seasoned veteran in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, joined JD Motorsports prior to the series last event at Nashville Superspeedway, where he scored a top-20 result in the No. 4 Chevrolet Camaro.

So far this season, Weatherman has competed for a myriad of different teams across NASCAR’s second-tier series, including Our Motorsports, SS GreenLight Racing, FRS Racing, and DGM Racing.

Over the course of his 93-race career in the Xfinity Series, the Wentzville, Missouri-native has developed a reputation of out-performing his equipment, scoring three top-10 results for underfunded teams such as Mike Harmon Racing and Jesse Iwuji Motorsports.

In nine starts this season, Weatherman has recorded five top-20 results, including a season-high finish of 14th at Dover, while subbing for Blaine Perkins in the No. 02 for Our Motorsports.

This weekend, the 25-year-old driver will look to improve upon his career-high road course finish of 15th, which came at Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s Road Course in 2020, while competing for Mike Harmon Racing.

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