Oberto Continuing Support
Marco Andretti's Oberto-liveried Honda for two upcoming IndyCar Series races.

Oberto Extends Support Of Marco Andretti

INDIANAPOLIS — For a third consecutive year, Oberto Specialty Meats will paint the No. 98 racing machine of Marco Andretti in their iconic black, red and green colors.

This year, Oberto will back Andretti for two NTT IndyCar Series races: the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway and the Grand Prix of Portland at Portland Int’l Raceway.

Andretti previously represented Oberto & Circle K at the inaugural IndyCar event at World Wide Technology Raceway in 2017, as well as at the 2018 Honda Indy Toronto.

Additionally, the No. 98 ran a special Oberto & Circle K adorned throwback livery for the 2018 Phoenix Int’l Raceway (now ISM Raceway) event.

It’s a big year for Oberto Specialty Meats, as they introduce a broad range of new products, including charcuterie and sausages, as well as new packaging that highlights the company’s 101-year heritage.

The artwork, which will be reflected on the Andretti Autosport race car, features a new logo containing a pair of meat cleavers and the words “Since 1918.”

“Oberto Specialty Meats is all about quality, craftsmanship and heritage, and we can’t think of anyone who better embodies those values than Andretti Autosport,” said Oberto CEO Tom Hernquist.

The deal with Oberto and Circle K has been diverse through the years. The two companies have served as primary sponsor for not only Andretti Autosport and Marco Andretti, but also with Andretti Rallycross for four-time U.S. rallycross champion Scott Speed.

“We are thrilled to keep building on our partnership with Oberto and their retail partner Circle K,” said Andretti Autosport CEO Michael Andretti. “They have been involved across the team on many platforms and together we have created a lot of special memories, like Marco’s throwback livery at Phoenix and rallycross championships.

“It’s great to keep them in our family of partners and see them highlighted on the cars each year.”