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William Byron steers his No. 24 Chevrolet around Watkins Glen. (David Moulthrop Photo)

Valvoline Expands With Hendrick Motorsports

CONCORD, N.C. — Valvoline has expanded and extended its strategic partnership with Hendrick Motorsports through 2029, the team announced Wednesday morning. 

The extension will deepen the marketing and technical collaboration between the two organizations to maximize performance on and off the track. In addition to elevating Valvoline’s brand exposure, the relationship will focus on engineering innovation and the development of specialized solutions for Hendrick Motorsports tailored to the rigorous demands of NASCAR racing. 

Valvoline will appear as a primary sponsor of the No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 of driver William Byron in eight Cup Series races this year and six each year from 2025-’29. It will also continue as a three-race primary sponsor of Kyle Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet through 2029.

“Valvoline has been the Official Lubricants Partner of Hendrick Motorsports for over a decade with its products used in the team’s Chevrolet racing engines since 2014,” said Jamal Muashsher, president and chief executive officer, Valvoline Global Operations. “We are thrilled to announce this extension and enhancement of our partnership.

“This collaboration represents the blend of two iconic, trusted brands driven by a shared passion for excellence and winning performance.

“Together, we look forward to pushing the boundaries of innovation and continuing to dominate the racetrack with our cutting-edge lubricant solutions and this world class team. Our continued alliance with Hendrick Motorsports reaffirms our commitment to delivering unmatched quality and technology to all drivers and fans alike.”

Valvoline will also continue as a full-season associate sponsor of the four-car Hendrick Motorsports stable, which includes 2020 NASCAR champion Chase Elliott and seven-time race winner Alex Bowman. The team has won three Cup Series titles (2016, 2020 and 2021) since it began using Valvoline products in its racing engines in 2014.

“We’re privileged to expand our incredible relationship with Valvoline,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “They raise the bar each season, from the elite performance of the products in our race cars to the fan-favorite Valvoline paint scheme designs.

“William has quickly become a bona fide star in our sport, and I believe he’s just scratching the surface of what’s possible. He and Kyle are champions and proven winners, and we’re proud to have Valvoline as a primary sponsor of both of their teams. We look forward to many more victories together.”

Byron has already registered three wins in 18 Cup Series races this year, including his first career Daytona 500 victory. Last season, he finished third in the final standings with a series-leading six wins, along with personal-best totals in top-five finishes (15), top-10s (21) and laps led (1,016).

“Valvoline is such an iconic brand in racing,” Byron said. “I’m excited to carry their colors more often and continue to fight for wins with their brand on board. It has been a fun couple of years getting Valvoline to victory lane and we plan to do it more in the future.”