Hettinger Racing NASCAR Partnership Debuts at Daytona 2025

Hettinger Racing and Jobber have formed a new partnership, debuting at the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season opener in Daytona on February 14. The Hettinger Racing NASCAR partnership aims to propel driver Luke Fenhaus, as both the team and Fenhaus make their exciting series debut.

How Jobber’s Platform is Supporting Blue-Collar Professional Values

Jobber is well-known for its software platform serving more than 350,000 service professionals across over 50 industries. By collaborating with Hettinger Racing, Jobber brings its message of blue-collar dedication and operational excellence to the racing world. Team owner Chris Hettinger views this sponsorship as a natural fit for the team’s hands-on philosophy and commitment to hard work.

Introducing Luke Fenhaus at the Start of His NASCAR Journey

Luke Fenhaus, aged 21, will take on the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series for the first time during this partnership. Fenhaus has already achieved victories in Late Models and took part in 12 Truck Series races in 2025, positioning him as a promising talent on racing’s big stage.

Daytona Event Details and Coverage

Practice sessions for the United Auto Rentals 300 will be held on February 13 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:20 p.m. EST. Qualifying follows at 10 a.m. on February 14, and the season opener race begins at 5 p.m. EST, with live broadcasts on The CW and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Reflecting on Partnership Impact and Community Response

The collaboration strives to highlight the shared values of persistence and grit found in both blue-collar communities and auto racing. Jobber emphasizes its support for workers in hands-on industries, and the partnership with Hettinger Racing offers a fresh platform to champion their efforts. However, some critics note that racing alliances, although well-intentioned, can sometimes shift focus away from the everyday realities of hard work they intend to honor.

What This Means for the Future of Hettinger Racing and Jobber

If Fenhaus and Hettinger Racing perform well throughout the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, this could further strengthen Jobber’s reputation with blue-collar workers and possibly open doors to additional partnerships within motorsports. This debut collaboration not only introduces new talent to the track but also underlines the ongoing relevance of blue-collar commitment and resilience in a high-profile arena.

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