STATESVILLE, N.C. – Officials from Black Rifle Coffee Co., a premium coffee company founded to support veterans, active-duty military, and first responders, and Petty GMS Motorsports have announced a multi-race partnership for Ty Dillon and the No. 42 Chevrolet for the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series season.
The Black Rifle Coffee Co. colors will debut this Sunday, Feb. 6, during the Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Dillon will also carry the brand during the prestigious Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, Feb. 20.
Additional race primaries will be released at a later date.
“My favorite thing about Black Rifle Coffee Company is their support of the Veteran community,” said Dillon. “They not only have a love and passion for coffee, which I enjoy, but they have a passion for giving back to those who have fought for our freedom. Those who have and are currently serving our country allow us the opportunity to race cars and entertain those back home here in the United States of America. Representing Black Rifle is representing men and women who fought for our country, and that’s an extreme honor for me personally.”
Black Rifle Coffee Co.’s mission is to serve premium coffee and content to active military, veterans, first responders, and those who love America. The company continues its relationship with Dillon, as Black Rifle Coffee Co. was represented in the driver’s limited Cup Series starts last season.
“As long-time NASCAR fans and a group that never says no to a race, we are super excited to be partnering with Ty and Petty GMS,” said Black Rifle CEO Evan Hafer. “Ty is tough, determined, smart, and resourceful—qualities he has in common with veterans. He’s a great competitor, a great sportsman, and we know he’ll be a great partner in our mission to support those who serve our country.”
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