LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Partners with Rexel USA for 2026 NASCAR Season
LEGACY MOTOR CLUB's partnership with electrical distributor Rexel USA for the 2026 NASCAR season represents a strategic alignment between motorsports innovation and energy efficiency solutions, highlighting the growing intersection of racing technology and sustainable business practices.

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB announced a new partnership with Rexel USA, a leading distributor of electrical supplies, services and solutions, for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season. The collaboration will feature Rexel as the primary partner of the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE driven by John Hunter Nemechek on August 15 at Richmond Raceway and serve as an associate partner at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in October. The Richmond race will showcase a striking blue, white and gold Rexel-branded livery on the No. 42 car, celebrating Rexel's commitment to innovation, technology, and performance.
Jimmie Johnson, owner of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, emphasized the alignment between the two organizations. "Rexel provides a unique array of electrical, automation, and industrial supplies, paired with innovative solutions across the US and we're thrilled to welcome them into the LEGACY MOTOR CLUB family," Johnson said. "Their focus on smarter, more efficient energy solutions mirrors our efforts to innovate on and off the track."
Roger Little, Chief Executive Officer of Rexel USA, explained the strategic importance of the partnership for his company's growth trajectory. "NASCAR connects with our customers and brings visibility and energy to Rexel that mirrors the excitement and growth we're experiencing as a company," Little stated. "In conversations with seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, it became clear that LEGACY MOTOR CLUB's approach aligns with our values."
Kevin Gustin, VP Marketing at Rexel USA, highlighted the marketing significance of the collaboration. "We've been looking for a way to raise our national profile and highlight all the great momentum at Rexel, and this opportunity was an ideal match," Gustin said. The partnership reflects Rexel's broader business presence across the United States through its distribution network accessible at https://www.rexelusa.com.
Driver John Hunter Nemechek, entering his third full-time season with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, expressed enthusiasm for representing the electrical distributor. "It's exciting to represent a company like Rexel that's focused on progress and technology," Nemechek commented. "I can't wait to get their colors on the car at Richmond."
The partnership between LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and Rexel represents more than traditional sports sponsorship, reflecting the shared pursuit of innovation, performance, and progress in both motorsports and the rapidly evolving energy landscape. Together, the two brands will engage fans and customers through unique storytelling, technology-driven activations, and a shared commitment to building a smarter, more sustainable future. This collaboration demonstrates how NASCAR partnerships are evolving beyond simple brand exposure to encompass deeper strategic alignments between racing technology and industrial innovation.