AdventHealth has officially extended its Legacy Motor Club partnership, announcing the renewal as the Official Health Care Provider for the NASCAR team through 2030. The move, set to take effect ahead of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, solidifies AdventHealth’s ongoing commitment to supporting the Legacy Motor Club team both on and off the track, with increased presence on the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE and expanded community outreach initiatives.
AdventHealth and Legacy Motor Club Strengthen Ties for 2026 and Beyond
In January 2026, AdventHealth confirmed its continued role as a key sponsor for Legacy Motor Club, building on a relationship that began in late 2023. This announcement, originating from Statesville, North Carolina, assures the healthcare leader’s status as the Official Health Care Provider of Legacy Motor Club through at least 2030. AdventHealth’s initial involvement in NASCAR traced back to 2014, when it first served as the Official Health Care Partner of Daytona International Speedway in Florida, eventually expanding its influence to additional tracks and racing organizations nationwide.
As Legacy Motor Club prepares for its upcoming campaigns, AdventHealth will serve as the primary sponsor for 11 races in 2026 on Erik Jones’ No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE, including the high-profile season opener at the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on Sunday, February 1, as well as the iconic DAYTONA 500. For the remainder of the season, AdventHealth will feature as an associate partner on Jones’ car for 29 races and will also extend its associate branding to the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE, especially in select events where team owner Jimmie Johnson takes the wheel, notably at Daytona and in San Diego.

“We’re really excited to continue building this legacy with AdventHealth,”
said Cal Wells III, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB.
“It’s great to be a part of the AdventHealth family, and we’re optimistic about not only what this year holds but also the future. We’re thankful for their partnership as we continue to grow the team and compete for wins.”
– Cal Wells III, Chief Executive Officer, LEGACY MOTOR CLUB
Continued Focus on Community Engagement
Beyond the technical and branding aspects of the Legacy Motor Club partnership, AdventHealth and driver Erik Jones have collaborated to foster positive change in the communities surrounding racetracks, especially those served by AdventHealth facilities. Over the past two years, their involvement has included reading to children, engaging with hospital staff, and donating book vending machines to area schools, all designed to enhance local well-being and strengthen ties between NASCAR and its regional supporters.
“I was really excited to hear the news about the AdventHealth extension,”
said Jones.
“It’s been such a great partnership with them from the beginning. Our values align really well – not only between AdventHealth and the CLUB, but also with myself and my foundation. It’s been special to see what we can do by partnering with the Erik Jones Foundation and AdventHealth. I’m excited to run up front in their paint scheme, and hopefully get them into victory lane a couple of times. Looking forward to many more great years and memories with AdventHealth.”
– Erik Jones, Driver, No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE
AdventHealth’s National Footprint and NASCAR Integration
AdventHealth operates more than 50 hospitals in nine states, strategically placing its operations near prominent venues like Daytona International Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, and Atlanta Motor Speedway. In 2026, the company plans to expand its reach by opening new facilities in Colorado, North Carolina, and Kansas, further strengthening the connection between its healthcare mission and key NASCAR markets.
“This partnership helps AdventHealth connect with people where they are — from race fans in the stands to families in our communities,”
said David Banks, president and CEO of AdventHealth.
“It gives us meaningful opportunities to extend whole-person care beyond our facilities and bring health, hope and healing into everyday life.”
– David Banks, President and CEO, AdventHealth
Legacy Motor Club’s Racing Heritage
Legacy Motor Club is a major auto racing team competing under the Toyota Racing banner in the NASCAR Cup Series. Owned by seven-time Cup Series champion and 2024 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Jimmie Johnson and Knighthead Capital Management, the CLUB combines the championship pedigree of drivers like Johnson and Hall of Fame ambassador Richard Petty with a forward-thinking vision for motorsport. Currently, Erik Jones pilots the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE, with John Hunter Nemechek in the No. 42, and Johnson taking the No. 84 for select events. The club embraces its roots and inclusive spirit, dedicated to achieving further victories and championship runs in the top rungs of NASCAR competition.
Season Launch and What’s Next
The 2026 NASCAR season kicks off at Bowman Gray Stadium with the Cook Out Clash on February 1, followed by the DAYTONA 500, the season’s first points-paying race, at Daytona International Speedway. Fans can follow the action across FOX, MRN, MAX, and SiriusXM Radio, with AdventHealth’s branding visible across key Legacy Motor Club entries throughout the series.
The renewed Legacy Motor Club partnership with AdventHealth not only secures robust support for the race team but also boosts efforts to foster wellness, community connections, and shared values across NASCAR’s broader landscape. As both organizations look ahead, their collaborative efforts are poised to leave a significant mark on racing, health, and the fan experience over the next several years.