An honest request by NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Brandon Brown saw him facing the heat of the trolls on Twitter. And joining in the banter was fellow NASCAR driver, Josh Bilicki.
Brown had posted a requirement for a designer on his Twitter account. The assignment was to invite entries to redesign a ‘minimalist/modern’ logo for his team, Brandonblit Motorsports. Brown promised a prize to the Top 3 as well.
The results, which will be announced on December 6, would include a c-post spot on his car at Daytona to the winner. While the second-place entry would stand a chance to win a Die Case model signed by Brown himself, the third-place entry would get a signed hat.
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Of course, there were many fans who seriously posted their ideas and comments on Brown’s tweet. But there was one hilarious reply from Cup Series driver Josh Bilicki.
Bilicki ‘simply’ posted an image of the text of Brandonblit Motorsports against a white background.
What do I win? pic.twitter.com/4NoVdQOSkJ
— Josh Bilicki (@joshbilicki) November 22, 2021
And there were such funny replies to Brown’s tweet.
— Andrew Dubya (@BoyBlueez) November 22, 2021
It ain't much but it's honest work pic.twitter.com/n3suvnwt9m
— Brandon 🇬🇹🇸🇻🏳️🌈🏁 (@Br4nd0nG0m3z) November 23, 2021
I’ll DM you my info. 😂 pic.twitter.com/qkfA8BiWvB
— Kevin Sweeney (@ksweens09) November 22, 2021
The 2021 season for Brandon Brown and Josh Bilicki
In the NASCAR Cup Series, Josh Bilicki had a poor season except for one consolation.
The Rick Ware Racing driver had one finish in the Top 20 and one finish in the Top 10 in 38 race runs. But it was these 38 race finishes that ensured he finished above drivers like Ryan Blaney, Kyle Busch, Alex Bowman, Aric Almirola and Kurt Busch.
The statistic in which he aced these drivers is of the number of laps completed.
Brown had an average season in 2021. He finished 16th in the final standings.
He managed to finish thrice in the Top 5, nine times in the Top 20, and one race win in Talladega. But that’s it for his season, nothing headline or noteworthy associated with Brandon Brown in the 2021 season.
But all the funny replies and banter aside, one hopes that Brown finds a good enough new logo for his team.
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And along with that, the driver and his fans will hope they can reimagine and redesign the state of their fortunes so they can fight for a championship spot in 2022.
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