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SRX, Camping World Strike Deal to Continue Series Entitlement Sponsorship for 2022

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Camping World is back as the entitlement sponsor for the SRX Series in 2022.

The Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) has reached an extension with Camping World for the racing series’ entitlement sponsorship. SRX made the announcement in the form of a press release on Tuesday.

Camping World, which served as the entitlement sponsor during the inaugural SRX season last year, will once again be partnered with the Summer racing series, which will air on Saturday nights during primetime on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

For Camping World, it’s exciting to be partnered with the fast-growing grassroots racing series, which features legendary drivers.

“We are excited to continue our partnership with SRX and retain the entitlement sponsorship for the 2022 season,” said Marcus Lemonis, CEO and Chairman of Camping World in the press release. “Camping World is proud to support the drivers and race fans of the Superstar Racing Experience series, and we look forward to an electrifying six-week season.”

There are eight drivers competing full-time for the Camping World SRX Series championship this season: Tony Stewart (defending champion), Ryan Hunter-Reay, Paul Tracy, Bobby Labonte, Ryan Newman, Marco Andretti, Michael Waltrip and Greg Biffle.

Don Hawk, who was named SRX CEO in the offseason, just continues to check off boxes of things he wanted to accomplish for season two of SRX.

“Announcing Camping World as the SRX Series Entitlement Sponsor is fantastic because it was on my bucket list of things to do when I arrived here in January,” said Hawk. To have Camping World and Marcus return for another year is great for SRX and the fans at the track and on CBS. We look forward to a great partnership, activation, and relationship for the upcoming season.”

The 2022 Camping World SRX Series will kick off June 18th at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida. The Series will roll for six-consecutive weeks. After Five Flags will be South Boston Speedway on June 25th, Stafford Motor Speedway on July 2nd, Nashville Fairgrounds on July 9th, I-55 Raceway on July 16th and the season finale will happen at Sharon Speedway on July 23rd.

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