NASCAR driver Brandon Brown will have a new primary sponsor for the 2022 season.
Brown partnered with LGBCoin for the next year and the cryptocurrency will have a big spot on the the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro for all 33 races of the NASCAR Xfinity Series .
After winning his first Xfinity Series race at Talladega in October, fans could be heard chanting "F--- Joe Biden" in the background during a televised interview, but NBC Sports reporter Kelli Stavast told the audience they were saying ".
NASCAR DRIVER WHO UNINTENTIONALLY SPARKED ‘LET’S GO BRANDON’ CHANT SAYS CORPORATIONS DON’T WANT TO SPONSOR HIM
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