NASCAR Team Goes Back To Racing Roots In New Ad, Including Enough Bikini-Clad Women To Make Earnhardt Smile

You wanna get back into NASCAR? Did they turn you off with all the left-turns (see what I did there?) over the past few years?

Fine. I get it. Understandable. But if you ever wanted to dip your toe back into the water, this may be the time. I think the tide is turning – at least over at the 23XI race shop. 

This, boys and girls, is how you advertise a new season and the upcoming Daytona 500:

This is a good start to the Daytona 500, new NASCAR season

Somewhere up there, Dale Earnhart is smiling. Has to be. Lord knows Junior is down here. 

More of this, NASCAR. Give it to me. Inject it into my veins. This is how you bring race fans back. 

It's simple – girls, good racing, beer & maybe a personality or two in the garage. For the first time, we might have it all this weekend in Daytona as NASCAR kicks off its newest season. 

The racing is always good for the Daytona 500. This track sort of lends itself to it, if you haven't heard. Check. 

Plenty of beer down here, too. More importantly, plenty of Busch Light! Check again!

Feel like we finally have some decent personalities, too. The Netflix series certainly proved that. 

You either love Denny Hamlin or want to send him to the sun. No in-between. Same with Bubba Wallace. Hell, Ross Chastain wrecks someone every other race. 

Chase Elliott is still the Most Popular Driver despite not winning a race since the Trump administration (kidding), and Ryan Blaney – one of the most underrated personalities in the garage – is your defending champ. 

He's also engaged to Gianna Tulio – a Hooters HOFer. Not bad!

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Combine all that with this latest sponsorship ad from 23XI Racing – they're owned by someone named Michael Jordan, you know – and this is one hell of a start for the new year. 

Bonus: you know where NASCAR started? The OG idea of NASCAR? The Streamline Hotel in Daytona.  

Let's keep up the energy, fellas. You've peaked our interest once again. 

Keep going back to your roots.