NASCAR fans’ family can’t hold their horses and are charged up for the start of the upcoming season. With all the preps and announcements, there is a lot of interesting news doing the rounds. Very Recently 2022 champion Ty Gibbs became the talk of the town.
Adam Stern from Sports Business Journal took to Twitter with his take on Monster Energy sponsorship for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion Ty Gibbs, who has decided to move to the NASCAR Cup Series this year. He wrote, “@MonsterEnergy will sponsor @TyGibbs in a “strong capacity” in his rookie NASCAR Cup Series campaign in 2023, per Monster executive Mitch Covington. He declined to give specifics, citing a forthcoming announcement, but the brand will have a fair number of primaries with JGR.”
Monster Energy was a sponsor in the past for Ty Gibbs, supporting him for the Xfinity Series Championship. As a company, they see him as a good investment. After all, the visibility of their brand is very much evident with Ty in the past. Taking it a level up, they are sure looking at taking this relationship further, yielding better returns in the future. That sure looks like a win-win for all. With Kurt Busch’s retirement, speculations around all the sponsorship going to Gibbs are on. The NASCAR fans have a different take on all this and have varied opinions about the Joe Gibbs Racing driver and this deal.
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Mixed reactions from NASCAR fans
.@MonsterEnergy will sponsor @TyGibbs in a "strong capacity" in his rookie NASCAR Cup Series campaign in 2023, per Monster executive Mitch Covington.
🔲 He declined to give specifics, citing a forthcoming announcement, but the brand will have a fair number of primaries with JGR. pic.twitter.com/ZVOAgU2hNU
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) January 4, 2023
Disappointing
— BRING BACK RACEVIEW (@timclark6996) January 4, 2023
Ok yeah @dennyhamlin please just leave jgr for your sake
— Jay 🍁 (@StromeSZN17) January 4, 2023
So no diecast then
— shaggy_irl (@shaggy_irl) January 4, 2023
@MonsterEnergy needs to do a @kblock43 tribute scheme at The Clash!
— Joe Renaud (@joe_renaud46) January 5, 2023
Not surprising, tho it’s nice to see monster stay unlike other sponsors rn
— L P (@LP18723) January 4, 2023
Well there goes my chances of buying his first ever win die-cast
— Robbie Power (@Robbie_FJ_Power) January 5, 2023
So no diecasts for us fans…
— В і к т о р (@totorotciv) January 4, 2023
Any monster money left for deegan ?
— David Sanford (@Davey64) January 4, 2023
I tought Gibbs could have taken Morgan Shepherd's old paint scheme of "Racing with Jesus"…
— Mathieu Fortin (@MattFor10) January 4, 2023
Guess it’s more @rowdyenergy and @KyleBusch for me. Haven’t drank a Monster since his disgraceful performance at Martinsville!
— Mark Odor (@IAPatsFan) January 4, 2023
I hope they have the paint be a tribute to Ken Block.
— Pray for Damar. (@pootmustbe_) January 4, 2023
They’re no longer listed as a sponsor on the team website. Wonder what happened.
— Nick (@newusername704) January 4, 2023
Maybe I'm in the minority but I kinda miss the days of a car having one primary sponsor for 80% of the races and few other extra schemes/sponsorships throughout the year. Feels kind of refreshing to see a company want to go back to that model. Hell, look at his teammate in the 11
— Ruddkip (@TRuddkip) January 5, 2023
hooray for zero merchandise
— CPK Diecast (@cpk_diecast) January 4, 2023
Would imagine with Kurt Busch retirement all Cup sponsorship goes to Gibbs now. Unlikely to see them at 23XI I would think.
— Kyle (@ekylef) January 4, 2023
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The pressure on Ty Gibbs
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The young driver has a great legacy, and that comes with a lot of pressure. Avid fans of NASCAR know that being the son of the current team owner of Joe Gibbs Racing comes with its challenges and pressure. He dominated at the Xfinity Cup Series 2022 and won the championship. After going full-time in 2022, he got a chance to fill in for Kurt Busch a couple of times, which gave him a good start. However, this fill-in for Busch came in with a lot of pressure. Apart from this, the pressure of racing for his grandfather’s team, as well as the NASCAR Cup Series in 2023. Even after his father’s untimely death, he remained silent and showed up for the NASCAR awards ceremony. As of now, it seems that Ty is taking it well.
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With all the series starting this year and all eyes on Ty, fans sure can’t wait to see what happens next. What do you think this new season will bring for Ty Gibbs? Do drop your comments below.
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