23XI Racing has brought an incredible present for Bubba Wallace fans. The Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin-owned team is conducting a giveaway of the No.23 Dr Pepper Toyota Camry diecast. If you’re a Bubba or NASCAR collectibles fan, this is a great opportunity to capitalize on. All one has to do is comment on their favorite memory from the 2023 season under the recent post from the team’s official Twitter handle.
The red Dr Pepper-sponsored vehicle was one of the best-looking cars of 2022 and would be a great addition to someone’s NASCAR collection. However, in this case, the number of lucky winners is wider than a single person. According to the team’s selection criteria, the two best memories will be rewarded.
23XI Racing organizes a giveaway of Bubba Wallace’s diecast
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23XI Racing‘s official handle announced the start of the comment scrutiny procedure late on December 11. With the entries being eligible only until December 15, this is a great chance for a Bubba fan to own a miniature No.23 Camry. And, that too, with the star’s autograph on it.
The team’s Twitter post read, “GIVEAWAY ALERT. Do you miss the racing as much as we do? Comment your favorite memory from the season for a chance to quench your thirst for some collectibles. The best two memories will win a signed 2022 @BubbaWallace No. 23 @drpepper Toyota Camry🥤1:24 die cast! Winners are to be notified Friday, December 15.”
🌟 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🌟 Do you miss the racing as much as we do? Comment your favorite memory from the season 💬 for a chance to quench your thirst for some collectibles. The best two memories will win a signed 2022 @BubbaWallace No. 23 @drpepper Toyota Camry🥤1:24 die cast! Winners… pic.twitter.com/SGb0nH8XH8
— 23XI Racing (@23XIRacing) December 11, 2023
Dr Pepper has been a sponsor in NASCAR for a long time and, despite a brief hiatus, returned to the Cup Series through Bubba Wallace in 2021. The refreshment beverage company announced its return with a Zero Sugar paint scheme for Bubba in the 2021 race at the Kansas Speedway.
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Dr Pepper returned to NASCAR through a similar offer for the fans
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In 2021, Dr Pepper partnered with DoorDash to create a red and black Zero Sugar paint scheme for Bubba Wallace. Bubba ran it at the Buschy McBusch Race 400 in Kansas and was another iconic paint scheme to join 23XI’s elite schemes.
The race marked Dr Pepper’s maiden race as a primary sponsor in 2021 and the end of its hiatus from the Cup Series. Similar to the incentive provided by 23XI in the challenge, as mentioned earlier, Dr Pepper organized another such offer in 2021. The demands were to follow Dr Pepper, DoorDash, and 23XI Racing on social media.
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However, that was only for some of the fans. They also had to tweet and explain their reasoning behind wanting to dine with Bubba Wallace. Two lucky local fans from Kansas would get their lunches personally delivered by Bubba as a part of the prize. Not just that, Bubba would also attend to this matter in a replica of the Dr Pepper-sponsored car.
The wait is finally over. We told you it’d be worth the wait 😎
Say hello to the @drpepper Zero Sugar scheme 🔥#WallpaperWednesday #TeamToyota pic.twitter.com/RLHBh97gmb
— 23XI Racing (@23XIRacing) April 28, 2021
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Bubba Wallace has been a man of the people. When giving back to the NASCAR community, he has always welcomed such exciting opportunities with open arms.
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