Legacy Motor Sports and Eric Jones finished the 2023 Cup season sitting 27th in the standings. Their journey has been a mix of highs and lows, though mostly it has coasted along as an average one. However, looking at the bright side, with seven top-10 finishes under their belt, the 2024 season might be promising for Jimmie Johnson and the team. Meanwhile, there’s exciting news for Eric Jones’ female fans!
The team has come up with something pretty special. They’re currently rolling out a giveaway—a signed women’s tank top by Eric Jones himself. But, just a heads up, there seems to be a bit of a process to get in on this competition.
Jimmie Johnson’s team has a special treat for Eric Jones fans this year
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Remember how Jones kicked off the 2023 season? Guns N’ Roses was sponsoring his No. 43 for the Daytona 500, where, despite an early wreck, he made a memorable appearance. And while the team could not provide their fans with what they wanted out of the 2023 season, they are seemingly trying to make up for it. Now, in a proud display of support, Legacy Motor Club has announced on Twitter an exciting offer: not only can female fans get a hold of an Eric Jones-signed tank top, but they also get an all-access PPV pass to see the driver at the Snowball Derby.
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To get in on this, fans need to follow a few simple steps: Follow Legacy Motor Club, Eric Jones, and Racing America on Twitter, and then retweet and like their posts. The post features a cool grey t-shirt with the number 43 and the Legacy Motor Club logo, captioned with the details of this “Freebie Friday” giveaway.
Here’s what it said: “Did someone say freebie Friday? Today, we’re bringing you a SIGNED Erik Jones women’s tank top AND an all-access PPV pass to watch him compete in this year’s Snowball Derby!
To enter:
– Follow us, @Erik_Jones, and @RacingAmerica on X
– Retweet + like this post”
Did someone say freebie Friday? Today, we’re bringing you a SIGNED Erik Jones women’s tank top AND an all-access PPV pass to watch him compete in this year’s Snowball Derby!
To enter:
– Follow us, @Erik_Jones, and @RacingAmerica on X
– Retweet + like this post pic.twitter.com/VqB82bqoaa— LEGACY MOTOR CLUB (@LEGACYMotorClub) November 17, 2023
And given Dale Earnhardt Jr’s recent insights into Jimmie Johnson’s other side, this kind of fan engagement from Johnson’s team shouldn’t come as a surprise!
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In a recent YouTube video, Kenny Wallace was curious about Dale Earnhardt Jr‘s thoughts on whether fans should be able to know the NASCAR drivers better by getting to know them personally. Junior enthusiastically agreed and dove into revealing a side of his friend, the legendary Jimmie Johnson, that often stays out of the limelight.
Junior reminisced, “I knew him as this really kick-a** fun guy that I really love to hang out and drink beer with.” He pointed out that the fun-loving side of Jimmie wasn’t as well known to the world. Most people saw Jimmie only as the seven-time champion driving for Hendrick Motorsports.
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Junior’s insights are quite telling. Engaging with fans through giveaways and direct interactions is a fantastic way for drivers and teams to connect more personally with their audience. It’s not just about promoting the sport; it’s about showcasing the personalities behind the helmets. These interactions could motivate other NASCAR fans to engage more with drivers and teams on social media and likely increase their interest in attending the races. It’s a win-win for both the drivers and the fans!