Hamlin's 'Best Effort'
Offerpad will sponsor Denny Hamlin in two NASCAR Cup Series races this season. (Toyota Racing photo)

Offerpad Backs Hamlin, Burton & JGR

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — Offerpad will serve as the primary sponsor of Denny Hamlin’s Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota for two NASCAR Cup Series races this season.

The company will also sponsor JGR NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Harrison Burton and the No. 20 Toyota for four events.

A leader in the iBuyer industry, Offerpad has provided easy home selling solutions and custom real estate services to homeowners since 2015.

Offerpad will sponsor Denny Hamlin on the No. 11 Toyota Camry in Phoenix Raceway on March 14 and on the Charlotte ROVAL on Oct. 10. In addition, Offerpad will appear on the No. 20 Toyota Supra with driver Harrison Burton at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (April 24), Texas Motor Speedway (June 12), Atlanta Motor Speedway (July 10) and Daytona Int’l Speedway (Aug. 27).

“Offerpad is excited to partner with Joe Gibbs Racing and drivers Denny Hamlin and Harrison Burton,” said Darrin Shamo, Chief Marketing Officer for Offerpad. “Like the winners on the Joe Gibbs team, Offerpad gets things done.  We all operate with urgency to deliver the best experience possible to our customers and fans, whether it’s winning a race or helping them buy and sell a home.”

Hamlin has 44 career wins in the NASCAR Cup Series and is a three-time Daytona 500 winner.

“It’s always exciting to welcome a new partner into our sport and I’m thrilled to have Offerpad on board with us,” said Hamlin. “Unfortunately winning a race isn’t as easy as buying or selling a home using Offerpad, but hopefully we will have a chance to put them in Victory Lane right from the start.”

Burton is entering his second full season with Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series after earning rookie-of-the-year honors in 2020.

“The goal for our 20 team is to build off the momentum we had last year and having Offerpad come on board is just added incentive,” said Burton. “I can’t wait to get our season started.”