I sat and listened to a lot of people push some rumors in front of my face the past two months, a lot of it was pretty negative towards Trevor Bayne and his sponsor AdvoCare. AdvoCare and Trevor Bayne have been a solid core since the beginning of the 2014 season when they joined up with one another for Bayne's final Xfinity Series season. AdvoCare won the 2013 championship with Austin Dillon on the No. 3 Richard Childress Chevrolet in the Xfinity Series and had been on his car since 2012, however, AdvoCare liked what they seen in Bayne when he met their lead man at the track.
Understanding a relationship that sponsors and drivers have can sometimes be pretty hard, however, there is a big SPARK between Trevor Bayne and AdvoCare that makes this partnership work out. He is liked among most of the independent distributors that provide AdvoCare products to people. This is a well spoken young man that handles himself well in front of the camera, he has a setback with multiple sclerosis and still races.
It was a couple of weeks ago my elementary school PE teacher gave NASCAR a big shout out for being the only sport that prayed before every event and telling the TV networks that carry them you don't cut the camera. I brought up the Christian base of the France family, and then I replied on face book about Trevor Bayne. He researched him and found he had MS. I explained that Bayne stayed fit with great products from his sponsor and he was a very well recognized face in the sport as the youngest Daytona 500 winner.
I have a friend who is a Jimmie Johnson fan and when she first began watching Trevor that he was the type of person that she would want a daughter to bring home to you an introduce. Part of that is why AdvoCare really reps the benefits of having him as one of their Sports Endorsers. From 1993-2000, Mark Martin had sponsorship from Valvoline Oil and they shared a very similar relationship with one another. Sponsors and drivers sometimes have that working relationship together that sometimes it isn't always about on track results.
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