Hendrick Motorsports, the 14-time NASCAR Cup Series champions, announced a major new multi-year agreement with Phorm Energy on June 5. The innovative deal, which includes the newly introduced energy drink brand supported by beverage leader Anheuser-Busch, was effective immediately and runs through the 2027 season.
This partnership agreement marks a critical collaboration for Phorm Energy, as it aims to leverage the Hendrick and NASCAR platforms’ capabilities to bring its product to the highly competitive market.
Phorm Energy Has Partnered with Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 24 in a Multi-Year Sponsorship Deal
The powerful agreement includes marketing partnerships that are a crucial part of NASCAR’s sponsorship model. Phorm Energy will assume the primary sponsorship of William Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for a pair of races in the 2026 Cup Series season, expanding to four races in 2027.
Apart from anchor sponsorships, Phorm Energy will also become a full season associate partner. The beverage company seeks to raise its stature by partnering with the No. 5, No. 24, and No. 48 Chevrolets driven by Kyle Larson, William Byron, and Alex Bowman, respectively.
The multi-year contract includes the 2025, 2026, and 2027 NASCAR seasons. Sal Frisella, CEO of 1st Phorm, emphasized the need for strategic alignment.
“Launching Phorm Energy is a huge moment for our team, and partnering with Hendrick Motorsports is just another way we can continue to grow and deliver something truly special,” Frisella stated, via Racing America.
“We have built this brand for people that embrace the grit and grind in their everyday lives and that’s something that Hendrick Motorsports and their drivers inherently know and understand. We know we found the right partner in Hendrick Motorsports and together we have big plans.”
Performance Center Partnership Fuels Hendrick’s Athlete Development
The collaboration extends far beyond the racetrack. It deeply integrates into Hendrick Motorsports’ significant investment in athlete performance and well-being. Phorm Energy branding and products will feature prominently within the team’s new 35,000-square-foot athletic center and corporate meeting space.
Construction crews broke ground on this flagship complex at Hendrick’s North Carolina campus in April 2025. It will function as the central hub for Hendrick Motorsports’ training regimens, recovery protocols, and overall health initiatives. Phorm Energy’s presence there underscores the shared focus on peak performance.
Jeff Gordon, Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, highlighted the opportunity and alignment. “It’s an amazing opportunity to work with a powerhouse like Anheuser-Busch, as they launch Phorm Energy and build something new,” Gordon said.
“As a brand grounded in shared values of dedication and hard work, we’re proud that the No. 24 team and our incredible athletes get to be part of their community. We’re making a major investment in our facilities to support our teammates with the best possible resources, and it’s exciting to have Phorm Energy involved from day one. We look forward to collaborating on a distinctive and authentic program.”
The newly launched beverage company is trying to grab the NASCAR market by endorsing high-profile faces. Phorm recently endorsed Kyle Busch, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, despite his rocky 2025 season.
Phorm Energy — the first product from the partnership of Anheuser-Busch, 1st Phorm, and UFC President Dana White — enters the market with four varieties: Screamin’ Freedom, Blue Blitz, Orange Fury, and Grape Smash.