NASCAR: Nationwide to end Hendrick Motorsports sponsorship after 2019
By Asher Fair
Nationwide Insurance will no longer sponsor Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series following the conclusion of the 2019 season.
Nationwide Insurance have been a sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports since the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series when they sponsored the #88 Chevrolet that was driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the September race at Richmond Raceway.
The Columbus, Ohio-based insurance company became a regular primary sponsor of Earnhardt Jr.’s #88 Chevrolet in the 2015 season, and they are still a regular primary sponsor of the #88 Chevrolet. The #88 Chevrolet is now driven by Alex Bowman, who replaced Earnhardt Jr. after the 2017 season.
But after the 2019 season ends, Nationwide will no longer be sponsoring Hendrick Motorsports in the Cup Series. Sports Business Journal first reported this news.
Bowman signed a two-year contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports in August of 2018, and team owner Rick Hendrick has stated that the departure of Nationwide as his primary sponsor will not change the fact that he is under contract through the 2020 season and that he is a big part of the team’s future plans.
Here is what Hendrick had to say about the matter, according to NBC Sports.
"“We understand the changing dynamics of business, and we’re grateful to the entire team at Nationwide for their wonderful partnership over the past five years. Whether it’s been winning races, competing in the NASCAR playoffs or our recent on-track performance, we have accomplished so much together. Off the track, we have been just as successful, from collaborating on national advertising campaigns to supporting the important mission of Nationwide Children’s Hospital. It has been a pleasure to work with all of their people and to help drive Nationwide’s business forward.“Alex (Bowman) is having a breakout season and showing the world just how talented he is. He’s signed through next year (2020) and will be a big part of our future. The momentum we’re building as a sport is due in large part to NASCAR’s leadership and a unique combination of emerging personalities like Alex, established stars and the exciting shows our racing is putting on. There’s tremendous confidence in the product we have to offer our fans and partners.”"
Here is what Bowman had to say about it, according to NBC Sports.
"“I owe a lot to Nationwide. They wanted me as their driver and have supported me from the beginning, which I can’t thank them enough for. I’m proud to represent them and have a lot of appreciation for all the awesome people I’ve met and worked with. I couldn’t be more positive about my No. 88 team and what the future holds for us this year and beyond. I know we’re just scratching the surface, and I’m pumped for what’s ahead. We appreciate the role Nationwide has played in our success.”"
Bowman also thanked Nationwide in a tweet.
https://twitter.com/AlexBowman88/status/1138933065693241347
Here is what a statement by Nationwide had to say, according to NBC Sports.
"“Since 2015, Nationwide has had the pleasure of being the primary sponsor of the No. 88 team — first with Dale Earnhardt Jr. as the driver and then with Alex Bowman. In that time, the platform has played a valuable role in building the Nationwide brand, sharing with NASCAR fans our noble purpose of protecting what matters most to our members and raising money and awareness for Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.“As Nationwide’s business needs evolve, we are adjusting our marketing resources to ensure that we are aligning to those new business priorities.“With that in mind, we have informed Hendrick Motorsports of our decision to step away from our sponsorship of the 88 team at the end of the year. We have not made this decision lightly, given our 20-plus year involvement in NASCAR and our deep appreciation for Rick Hendrick, Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports, and the millions of NASCAR fans we have engaged with over the years.“Nationwide will continue to leverage our sponsorship for the rest of 2019 and have many special activations planned. In 2020, we will host partners at select NASCAR races and continue our relationship with Dale Earnhardt Jr.“We thank Mr. Hendrick for a wonderful five years and wish him and the entire Hendrick Motorsports organization the very best in their future endeavors.”"
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Through the first 15 races of the 36-race 2019 season, Bowman sits in 10th place in the championship standings with five top 10 finishes. He has earned all five of these top 10 finishes in the last six races, and his recent hot streak includes a three-race streak of career-high second place finishes. Prior to his hot streak, no driver in Cup Series history had ever recorded three consecutive second place finishes without earning career victory number one.
The 26-year-old Tucson, Arizona native entered this season with a career-high finish of third place in the July race at Pocono Raceway. In his first season driving for Hendrick Motorsports last year, he advanced to the round of 12 in the playoffs but ultimately finished in 16th in the championship standings.
Will Alex Bowman be able to get Nationwide to victory lane before they depart from their role as a primary sponsor at Hendrick Motorsports at the end of the 2019 NASCAR Cup Series season?