Social media was buzzing on Wednesday when one NASCAR driver was slated to show his support for the President with his car.
Driver Corey LaJoie is slated to have his No. 32 car painted with a “Trump 2020” design painted across the hood after his team partnered with a Trump PAC in support of his re-election bid. That logo will be on that car for eight races on top of Sunday’s Brickyard 400.
LaJoie explained his decision for embracing the logo on the his car. He claimed that the design is meant to encourage people to register to vote.
“With an estimated 75 million NASCAR fans out there, I was surprised that about 15 million of those fans are not registered voters,” LaJoie said. “I will give my best effort to get NASCAR fans registered to vote, through our team efforts on and off the track. When they see the car, hopefully it makes them race to the polls in November.”
Team owner Archie St. hilaire said he was “honored” to be a part of President Trump’s re-election campaign. St. Hilaire pledged that the team would “do everything possible” to help Trump win re-election.
“I am honored to be part of the President’s re-election campaign through the Patriots of America PAC,” St. Hilaire said. “As a Trump 2020 supporter, this team will do everything possible to secure victory on and off the track electing President Donald Trump to a second term. Let us bring this country back and Keep America Great!”