SUNNYD will continue its partnership with Stewart-Haas Racing this season as a primary sponsor for rookie Josh Berry on the No. 4 Ford Mustang.
SUNNYD will first appear on the car for the Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum (Feb. 4) and the season-opening Daytona 500 (Feb. 18). The exact number of races SUNNYD will be Berry’s primary sponsor was not revealed, but the brand will also be a season-long associate sponsor.
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“The 2024 season marks SUNNYD’s ninth consecutive year as a primary sponsor in the NASCAR Cup Series and we’re excited to align with Josh Berry and Stewart-Haas Racing right out of the gate with the Clash and Daytona 500,” said Henk Hartong, Chairman, SUNNYD. “We’re grateful to our fans and customers for their loyal support of SUNNYD and what can be considered the best paint scheme on the track. We look forward to our ongoing partnership with Stewart-Haas and the No. 4 car and splashing SUNNYD on Josh in victory lane.”
Berry is the successor to Kevin Harvick, the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion, who retired after the 2023 season. Harvick drove a SUNNYD-sponsored car at Darlington Raceway in the spring and at Kansas Speedway in the fall (pictured above).
Berry has made 12 career Cup Series starts since 2021. Last year, Berry served as a fill-in driver for Hendrick Motorsports in both the No. 9 and 48, as well as Legacy Motor Club in the No. 42.
“It’s a privilege to drive the No. 4 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas and to represent an existing partner in SUNNYD, which brings an added sense of pride,” Berry said. “It’s an excellent opportunity and I’m incredibly grateful for it.
“It’s been very meaningful to get some opportunities in the Cup Series. I’m proud of how they went, but I’m proud to drive a Cup car that’s got my name on it.”