Cumulatively some $20 million plus.
None of it. NASCAR sponsors don't make cars.
Currently, the #12 car is not being driven in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Jeff Gordon's car, particularly during his time in NASCAR, featured several prominent sponsors, most notably DuPont, which was a long-term sponsor throughout his career. Other sponsors included Pepsi, Kellogg's, and National Guard, among others. The specific sponsors varied over the years, reflecting different partnerships and promotional campaigns. For the latest information on sponsors, checking current NASCAR updates or team announcements would be necessary.
What do you mean by fake? If you mean by the sponsors, they pay the drivers to sponsor their brand of product.
AARP's "Drive To End Hunger" / Axalta Coating Systems / Pepsi are sponsors for Jeff Gordon in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
There is no Kurt Busch 22 car because it was for the sponsors in 2010, and SHELL didn't sponsor him in 2010 and he drove the 2 car.
No, he was not. Jeff Gordon has had DuPont as a primary sponsor since he began in 1992. Through the years some of his additional sponsors have been Pepsi, AARP Drive to End Hunger, Nicorette and the National Guard.
Each driver and team is different, it depends on the sponsers, car owners, drivers, and merchandisers.
Matt Kenseth's primary sponsors are HuskyTools, Home Depot and Dollar General.
If you want to thank your sponsor on car town,first you have to go to the NASCAR Pro Championship on your GPS. Then you have to race. Once you have raced it'll say thank your sponsor.Even if you have all ready completed the NASCAR challenge you can still re race, and once you finish the race it'll say thank your sponsor.
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No it is not. A Thrust SSC car is a jet propelled car. A Nascar car is a stock car used for auto racing.