

A new NASCAR Team in a
sponsorship with STRIPES TV, a
new streaming platform offering a
wide range of programing
“THE WHEEL MAN” a racing
reality TV show.
Starring Joey Gase, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Driver.
The #2 national series, it is NASCAR’s second-tier series. It features a mix of up-and-coming drivers and experienced veterans competing on a variety of tracks, including superspeedways, short tracks, road courses, and intermediate ovals. The series travels across the country, offering fans exciting races and a glimpse at future stars of the sport.

STRIPESTV.COM
STRIPES TV is a new streaming
platform offering a wide range of
programing from movies, to original
programming featuring reality TV
shows, comedies and dramas. Stripes
TV seeks to deliver family orientated
entertainment.
“Focused on value-driven,
family-safe entertainment.”
Joey Gase Motorsports is an American stock car racing team competing in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The team fields two full-time entries, the No. 35 and No. 53 cars. Originally founded as Joey Gase Racing, the team was established in November 2021 by NASCAR owner-driver Joey Gase.
In 2026, Joey Gase entered into a new partnership with James Bradley, forming Supersonic Motorsports. Beginning with the 2026 season and beyond, the No. 35 and No. 53 cars
will compete under the Supersonic Motorsports banner.
Supersonic Motorsports is seeking a full car sponsorship for the #35 car.
Following a postseason agreement with two fellow competitors, Joey Gase will pilot the No. 55 entry for a special appearance at Daytona. This one-race arrangement honors a professional transaction made at the conclusion of last season. Following the event, Joey will return to his familiar No. 53 to campaign for the remainder of the season.

Consistent Weekly Viewership
The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series averaged over 1.03 million viewers across all 33 races its best average in 4 years, reflecting steady popularity, which will continue to grow each year.
Peak Audiences at Major Races
Viewership peaks during high-profile races, influenced by network coverage and scheduling choices.
Viewership was up 10% year after year with gains in key demographics A18-49.
Daytona drew 1.8 million viewers, the largest audience in 3 years.
Fan Engagement and Series Importance
“High fan engagement reinforces the series’ importance as a
pathway to the NASCAR Cup Series.”
The CW has an exclusive broadcast agreement
through 2031 for all 33 races.
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