Josh Wise will be burning up Richmond International Raceway in a new design on Sept. 6 at the Federated Auto Parts 400 in Virginia.
Zombucks and Murk Diem are still featured on the No. 98, but for race number two of our sponsorship with Phil Parsons Racing, we wanted to brighten things up.
The car — aside from the diamond-plated green armor running along the base — has a completely different appearance.
An American Gold Eagle and an American Silver Eagle share the hood with Provident’s logo. The white theme replaces the dark carbon fiber seen at Bristol Motor Speedway last month.
The number 98 shown on top of the car now stands out with a green background, and ZOMBUCKS is now inscribed near the back windshield.
The popular Molon Labe and Don’t Tread on Me silver rounds — both manufactured in Dallas, TX at the Provident Mint — straddle the rear panel.
ZOMBUCKS has taken over the back of the vehicle. A biohazard symbol and the series name cover the deck lid, and a Murk Diem silver round between the tail lights will be eyeing the competition.
A Dogecoin logo remains on the car as a way to show our continued appreciation for the popular cryptocurrency which paved the way for Provident’s sponsorship with the young Sprint Cup team.
Provident Metals officially began accepting Dogecoin, Bitcoin and Litecoin as payment for all products on Aug. 25.
Josh Wise will race with Provident as the primary sponsor for 3 more races through November.
- Sept. 6, 2014 – Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway in Virginia
- Oct. 11, 2014 – Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina
- Nov. 2, 2014 – AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth
Follow Provident Metals and the No. 98 at the Richmond International Raceway on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 6:30 P.M. CST on ABC.
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seen your sponsorship on the #98 car ” NICE “. as a race fan &coin collector its great to see your involvement. I’ll be checking out your web site. best of luck at texas !