NASCAR nixes Brandon Brown sponsorship with crypto company LGBcoin

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Source says NASCAR wants nothing to do with LGBcoin or its ties to the anti-Biden catchphrase 'Let's Go Brandon.'

— a veiled insult to President Biden that has since become a new mantra among some Republican conservatives.

After winning his first Xfinity Series race at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama, Brown was being interviewed by a television reporter when the crowd behind him began chanting. While the reporter suggested they were saying"Let's go, Brandon!" it soon became clear that the crowd was chanting a vulgarism at Mr. Biden. Its name notwithstanding, LGBcoin doesn't admit to any connection with"Let's Go Brandon" as an attack on Mr.

"If we do our job right, when you think of us, and you hear, 'Let's Go Brandon,' you'll think and feel, 'Let's Go America,'" Koutoulas said when first announcing the sponsorship. The newly painted Brown-LGBcoin car was scheduled to debut next month at Daytona International Speedway. In an op-ed published last month in NASCAR driver Brandon Brown poses in front of a newly painted version of his Chevrolet car. Brown had a sponsorship with LGBcoin.io that was later nixed by NASCAR.Still, the Let's Go Brandon incident serves as the latest example of NASCAR nipping something highly political in the bud.

 

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