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NASCAR News: Overplay Joins Forces with Front Row Motorsports
Overplay has partnered with Front Row Motorsports (FRM) for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series, featuring Todd Gilliland’s No. 34 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. This collaboration marks Overplay’s first appearance on a NASCAR Cup Series car during the Coca-Cola 600, allowing fans to engage with the platform by creating games from videos. Founded by Dan Projansky […]

Overplay has partnered with Front Row Motorsports (FRM) for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series, featuring Todd Gilliland’s No. 34 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. This collaboration marks Overplay’s first appearance on a NASCAR Cup Series car during the Coca-Cola 600, allowing fans to engage with the platform by creating games from videos. Founded by Dan Projansky and Caroline Strzalka, Overplay gained traction with its appearance on Shark Tank, securing a deal with Mark Cuban. The app boasts hundreds of thousands of downloads, enabling users to gamify their experiences easily.
By the Numbers
- Overplay app has hundreds of thousands of downloads.
- Millions of games have been played on the platform.
State of Play
- Overplay will debut on the No. 34 car at the Coca-Cola 600 on May 25th.
- Fans can play Todd Gilliland’s games for free at Overplay’s dedicated NASCAR site.
What’s Next
The partnership between Overplay and FRM is expected to enhance fan engagement during the NASCAR season, particularly with innovative game-making experiences for race fans. They aim to increase their brand visibility at major racing events, potentially leading to further collaborations in sports entertainment.
Bottom Line
This partnership revolutionizes fan interaction in NASCAR, combining gaming with motorsports to create unique experiences that empower fans and widen the appeal of both brands. Overplay’s approach positions them as a forward-thinking player in the interactive gaming landscape.
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Frankie Muniz hopes to light up Pocono with Black Cat sponsorship
Reaume Brothers Racing has announced Black Cat Fireworks is joining as primary sponsor for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway Friday, June 20th. This will be Black Cat Fireworks debut as primary sponsor for the first time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, riding on the No. 33 F-150 driven by Frankie […]

Reaume Brothers Racing has announced Black Cat Fireworks is joining as primary sponsor for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway Friday, June 20th.
This will be Black Cat Fireworks debut as primary sponsor for the first time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, riding on the No. 33 F-150 driven by Frankie Muniz.
Founded in 1952, Black Cat Fireworks is a leading brand in consumer fireworks, known for its commitment to quality, safety, and innovation. Distributed by Winco Fireworks, Black Cat offers a wide range of products designed to enhance celebrations across the United States.
“We’re excited to bring the explosive energy of Black Cat Fireworks to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series,” said Chris Noland, VP of Marketing and Brand Development at Black Cat Fireworks. “Partnering with Frankie Muniz and Reaume Brothers Racing at Pocono Raceway allows us to connect with fans who appreciate high-octane excitement, both on and off the track.” Noland added.
“I’m honored to have Black Cat Fireworks on board for the Pocono race,” said Muniz. “Their commitment to delivering thrilling experiences aligns perfectly with the excitement we aim to bring to the track. I look forward to putting on a great show for the fans.” Muniz added.
Fans can expect a dynamic Black Cat-themed paint scheme on the No. 33 truck, celebrating the synergy between the adrenaline of racing and the spectacle of fireworks.
Black Cat’s only other NASCAR Sponsorship was with driver Tony Raines, who was the full-time spotter for the No. 33 RBR F-150 in 2024 before stepping back to part-time in 2025.
Through this partnership Black Cat and RBR look to deliver on the shared core audience of adrenaline seekers aiming to combine fireworks and NASCAR. Fans can watch Frankie Muniz in the No. 33 Black Cat Fireworks truck take on Pocono Raceway Friday June 20th, 2025, at 5:00 PM ET. The race will be broadcast live on FS1.
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Gearing up for a busy NASCAR weekend in the Poconos
Thousands of people are starting to make their way to the Poconos for the big NASCAR weekend. Pocono Raceway started welcoming fans to the infield this afternoon. MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — The RVs are rolling into Pocono Raceway near Long Pond for another weekend of NASCAR races. Judy Murech of Tunkhannock says this is the […]

Thousands of people are starting to make their way to the Poconos for the big NASCAR weekend. Pocono Raceway started welcoming fans to the infield this afternoon.
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — The RVs are rolling into Pocono Raceway near Long Pond for another weekend of NASCAR races.
Judy Murech of Tunkhannock says this is the third year her family has camped out here. When Newswatch 16 stopped by, the family was putting the final touches on their site with an American flag.
Murech says a lot of planning goes into the weekend.
“It’s taken a couple weeks at home getting things set up and packed, and the last minutes this morning before pulling out the door, ‘Do you have this?, do you have that?,’ so it’s been a couple week process and a couple hours here,” said Murech.
With all of the rain we’ve had in the weeks leading up to NASCAR weekend, fans say they didn’t know what to expect when they got to their campsites.
“We were expecting a swamp, and that is what it looked like when we checked in, but I think we got two of the best sites here, because it is pretty solid,” said Murech.
“It was actually not bad, it was muddy out front, but that’s about it. We came in here and it wasn’t a puddle, and thankfully our neighbors next door lent us a lawn mower,” said Jack Hollar of East Stroudsburg.
These fans are here to see the drivers take to the tricky triangle for three races.
Officials with Pocono Raceway say all 3,400 campsites in the infield are sold out. For fans, once the sites are set up, it’s time to have some fun.
“Bring the camper, we bring a lot of stuff with us, it’s a lot, but it’s not terrible work. It’s fun to set up then play cornhole out here,” said Hollar.
Tickets for Friday and Saturday are still available. Pocono Raceway officials say tickets for Sunday’s Great American Getaway 400 are limited.
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Garage 66 Brings Back 57-Year-Old Ex-NASCAR Driver for Unexpected Cup Series Start at EchoPark Speedway
NASCAR fans are in for a surprise this June. Garage 66 has announced they’re bringing back 57-year-old David Starr for the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway on June 28. The veteran Texan driver will be behind the wheel of the No. 66 Ford, decked out with sponsorship from WNB Factory Wings N Burgers, Roofing […]

NASCAR fans are in for a surprise this June. Garage 66 has announced they’re bringing back 57-year-old David Starr for the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway on June 28. The veteran Texan driver will be behind the wheel of the No. 66 Ford, decked out with sponsorship from WNB Factory Wings N Burgers, Roofing Georgia/NGE Decks, and several other partners.
David Starr Making 2025 Cup Debut at EchoPark Speedway
Starr isn’t exactly a newcomer to NASCAR’s big leagues. He’s been racing since the late 1990s and has four Truck Series race wins under his belt, a top-five Xfinity Series race finish, and 18 career Cup Series races.
In April 2024, he was at Martinsville with the same Garage 66 team, showing his strong connection with team owner Carl Long.
Most drivers his age have hung up their helmets, but not Starr. He’s still out there grinding in the Xfinity Series with Joey Gase Motorsports. Over the last two seasons, he’s made eight starts. His 26th-place finish at Darlington proves he’s still got what it takes to compete with drivers half his age, and he had an eighth-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway at the 2024 United Rentals 250 last season.
If you follow NASCAR, you know Garage 66 isn’t exactly rolling in cash like the big teams. Carl Long runs the scrappy operation under MBM Motorsports, and they’re the definition of doing more with less. They run the No. 66 part-time, bouncing between different drivers and piecing together sponsorship deals to keep the lights on.
What makes them special is that they give guys like Starr a shot when nobody else will. The team recently rebranded to Garage 66 and keeps finding ways to stay relevant, whether it’s through veteran drivers or unique sponsor partnerships that bigger teams might overlook.
NEWS: Garage 66 returns to #NASCAR Cup with David @starr_racing at the @EchoParkSpdwy #QuakerState400.
The Texan will pilot the @wnbfactory / @RoofingGeorgia1 / @ngedecks1 / Coble Enterprises / Carter’s Royal Dispos-all #66.
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— Garage 66 & MBM Motorsports (@MBMMotorsports) June 19, 2025
EchoPark Speedway is going to be the perfect stage for this David vs. Goliath story. The track’s got that high-speed, high-banked action that makes for great racing, and the Quaker State 400 draws serious attention. In 2021’s Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500, Starr started at 38th and finished 23rd. Let’s hope this year brings in better opportunities for him.
Starr clearly can’t contain his excitement about getting back in a Cup car. “EchoPark Speedway is one of the most exciting tracks on the schedule, and I’m thrilled to compete here with such an incredible group of partners,” he said. “The No. 66 looks amazing, and we’re ready to go full throttle on race day.”
The folks at WNB Factory are pretty pumped, too. Company President and COO Robert Bales said, “We’re proud to join forces with Garage 66 to showcase our brand on one of racing’s biggest stages. This is a great opportunity to connect with race fans and represent Georgia with pride.”
At 57, most people are thinking about retirement, not strapping into a 200 mph stock car. But Starr’s story shows what NASCAR is really about: never giving up, finding opportunities where others see dead ends, and proving that sometimes experience beats youth. Whether he finishes first or last, just seeing him out there competing is pretty inspiring.
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Racers Unchained with Paul Tracy: Jimmie Johnson – Chasing Greatness
Paul Tracy sits down with one of the most decorated drivers in motorsports history: Jimmie Johnson. A seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and IndyCar competitor, Johnson’s relentless drive and quiet determination have made him a modern legend. Tracy dives deep with Johnson on his incredible NASCAR dynasty with Hendrick Motorsports, what it took to dominate […]

Paul Tracy sits down with one of the most decorated drivers in motorsports history: Jimmie Johnson. A seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and IndyCar competitor, Johnson’s relentless drive and quiet determination have made him a modern legend.
Tracy dives deep with Johnson on his incredible NASCAR dynasty with Hendrick Motorsports, what it took to dominate an entire era, and how he made the bold leap to open-wheel racing in the latter stages of his career. From the pressure of the Daytona 500 to the challenge of the Indianapolis 500, Johnson reflects on the risks, the rewards, and what still fuels him today.
They discuss the differences between stock cars and IndyCars, how racing culture has evolved, and Johnson’s rare ability to transition across disciplines while staying true to the craft. Expect a candid conversation about legacy, reinvention, and what it means to chase greatness – no matter the arena.
With Paul Tracy’s signature unfiltered style, this episode delivers the rare perspective of a racer who conquered it all, and then started over.
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57-year-old David Starr to run NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta
Garage 66 (formerly known as MBM Motorsports) will run the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway next weekend, making their sixth start of the year. The non-charted team has used a variety of drivers including Josh Bilicki, Chad Finchum, and Casey Mears. Their best finish of the year came in the Coca-Cola 600 where Bilicki […]

Garage 66 (formerly known as MBM Motorsports) will run the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway next weekend, making their sixth start of the year.
The non-charted team has used a variety of drivers including Josh Bilicki, Chad Finchum, and Casey Mears. Their best finish of the year came in the Coca-Cola 600 where Bilicki placed 33rd in the 40-car field.
But at Atlanta, David Starr will make a surprise appearance in the Cup Series, driving the No. 66 Ford. The 57-year-old has 18 starts in the Cup Series and none so far this year. However, Starr’s career also includes 268 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, and 317 Truck Series starts.

David Starr, Chevrolet
Photo by: James Gilbert / Getty Images
He’s a proven winner with four victories in Trucks, placing as high as fourth in the championship in 2006. Starr has one Cup start at Atlanta back in 2011, but that was on the old configuration. But the veteran driver’s best finish in the Cup Series came in 2021 at Texas where he finished 23rd.
“EchoPark Speedway is one of the most exciting tracks on the schedule, and I’m thrilled to compete here with such an incredible group of partners,” said Starr in a release from the team. “The No. 66 looks amazing, and we’re ready to go full throttle on race day.”
The effort will be backed by WNB Factory Wings N Burgers, Roofing Georgia/NGE Decks, Coble Enterprises, and Carter’s Royal Dispos-all.
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Logan Bearden picks up KitchenAid sponsorship for Pocono
Today, KitchenAid announced it will be highlighting National Smoothie Day by teaming up with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Logan Bearden for the Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 at Pocono Raceway on Saturday, June 21. Bearden will represent KitchenAid brand in the No. 53 Chevrolet Camaro of Joey Gase Motorsports. National Smoothie Day is June 21, and it’s the perfect occasion […]

Today, KitchenAid announced it will be highlighting National Smoothie Day by teaming up with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Logan Bearden for the Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 at Pocono Raceway on Saturday, June 21. Bearden will represent KitchenAid brand in the No. 53 Chevrolet Camaro of Joey Gase Motorsports.
National Smoothie Day is June 21, and it’s the perfect occasion to whip up a refreshing smoothie with the new KitchenAid® Pure Power Blender. This year, KitchenAid is inviting consumers to blend the rules and enjoy your favorite smoothie at home while watching the action at Pocono Raceway live on the CW Network.
“This National Smoothie Day, KitchenAid is thrilled to be bringing the new Pure Power Blender to a place that is no stranger to power, speed and control – the racetrack,” said Chad Ries, Global Brand Marketing Director at KitchenAid Small Appliances. “Through this activation, KitchenAid is highlighting the power and precision of the brand’s latest innovation and demonstrating how performance and speed are key to the user experience, just like at the raceway.”
The KitchenAid® Pure Power Blender in Black Matte is now available for purchase on KitchenAid.com (KSB2072BM– MSRP1 $129.99) with additional colors launching in July. In honor of National Smoothie Day, KitchenAid fans can sign in and save 5% on the new KitchenAid Blender KSB2072BM with code POWER2.
After the race, Bearden will be refueling with a mix of strawberries, banana, apple and a little orange juice made with the Pure Power Blender.
“I’m thrilled to partner with KitchenAid at the Tricky Triangle,” said Bearden. “KitchenAid is an iconic brand that delivers signature design without sacrificing performance – who doesn’t dream of the day where they own a product from KitchenAid? This partnership is such a perfect fit for the NASCAR Xfinity Series as both brands, while spanning different industries, prioritize powerful performance and precision speed control to deliver consistent results.”
The Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 (100 laps | 250 miles) is the 16th of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Practice will take place on Saturday, June 21, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:55 a.m. Qualifying will immediately follow at 11:05 a.m. The field will take the green flag shortly after 3:30 p.m., with live coverage on The CW Network, the Motor Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (EDT).
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