NASCAR: Keeping Up With 2016 Sponsor Changes

Aug 9, 2015; Watkins Glen, NY, USA; Sprint Cup Series drivers Sam Hornish Jr. (9) and Joey Logano (22) during the Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen International. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 9, 2015; Watkins Glen, NY, USA; Sprint Cup Series drivers Sam Hornish Jr. (9) and Joey Logano (22) during the Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen International. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports /
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Aug 2, 2015; Long Pond, PA, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Alex Bowman prior to the Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O
Aug 2, 2015; Long Pond, PA, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Alex Bowman prior to the Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O /

No. 7 Chevrolet: Alex Bowman

Alex Bowman and the No. 7 TBR team got a big break when Toy State announced in would be signing a multi-year sponsorship agreement for 2016 and beyond. The company featured its Nikko radio control toys numerous times during the 2015 season, and it has been resigned to be the primary sponsorship on the No. 7 car for 13 races in 2016 and 17 races in 2017. This is a huge acquisition for the Tommy Baldwin Racing organization as one of its first major primary sponsorship signings since the team began in 2009. For Bowman, running laps, being consistent, and getting lead lap finishes will be the primary goals for success in 2016. Here’s a look at the 2016 No. 7 car:

Courtest of Tommy Baldwin Twitter
Courtest of Tommy Baldwin Twitter /

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