What Marcus Lemonis is doing with the Truck Series this week

What Marcus Lemonis is doing with the Truck Series this week
Daniel Suarez runs a Camping World race car in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Homestead. Photo Courtesy Sean Gardner // Getty Images

There are going to be a lot of Camping World sponsored race cars at Las Vegas this weekend, and that’s not just a play on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of the Truck Series longtime sponsor, took it upon himself to deliver some extra funding to any driver that needed for Friday night’s truck race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The deal started out from Lemonis sponsoring Grant Enfinger – who was slated for only a part time schedule with his regular ThorSport Racing truck.

Lemonis picked him up and then offered to do the same for the rest of the series. He’ll pay a straight-up cost of $15,000 to each driver which goes up to $25K with a top 10, $35K with a top 5 and $50K if a Camping World truck can win the race.

The full list of the truck series Camping World paint schemes can be seen below.

No. 2 Sheldon Creed

No. 3 Jordan Anderson

No. 6 Norm Benning

No. 9 Grant Enfinger

No. 24 Raphael Lessard

No. 33 Jesse Iwuji

No. 34 BJ McLeod

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No. 41 Dawson Cram

No. 56 Timmy Hill

No. 75 Parker Kligerman

Lemonis also got in contact with 2018 NASCAR Truck Series champion Brett Moffitt – and he’ll throw his Camping World brand aside the No. 02 this weekend as well.

It was an incredibly generous move for Lemonis, but there’s reason think that we’ll be putting together another article like this soon. Camping World is the title sponsor for the NHRA Drag Racing Series as well.