CJB Motorsports and Spencer Bayston’s No. 5 car have a new look going forward, beginning this weekend at Huset’s Speedway.
The team has partnered with TrueTimber, a camo-wear brand based out of Inman, South Carolina, in a multi-year deal that runs through the 2023 racing season.
📌 NEWS: @CJB_51 and @spencerbayston welcome @TrueTimber as Title Sponsor through 2023: https://t.co/9BeoGMPAbI pic.twitter.com/7ReeTWBNO6
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“We’re really excited to announce this partnership with CJB Motorsports and Spencer and can’t wait to see the car unveiled this week,” TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars said in a release. “TrueTimber fans love our ongoing motorsports partnerships with NASCAR driver Noah Gragson and Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model Series driver Brandon Sheppard, so we are thrilled to get involved with another series in the racing world. Spencer has a ton of potential, and we can’t wait to see him carrying the TrueTimber brand at the front of the pack.”
The paint scheme comes with a blue-and-black theme in what is a far different look than the usual red-and-black scheme fans saw Bayston win with at Bristol.
Bayston currently sits 7th in World of Outlaws points.
“This is an exciting time for our team,” Chad Clemens, owner of CJB Motorsports, said in the release. “We are more than grateful to have TrueTimber join our efforts at CJB Motorsports, and with impeccable timing, as we are entering one of the biggest events on the schedule this weekend at Huset’s Speedway. I can’t think of a better time to debut this partnership. I’m confident we’ll do our part in promoting TrueTimber at the highest level.”
















