
Guy Fieri Joins Legacy Motor Club as Strategic Owner
Guy Fieri's new role blends his passion for motorsports with content creation, merchandise and audience interaction for the Legacy Motor Club.
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Guy Fieri's new role blends his passion for motorsports with content creation, merchandise and audience interaction for the Legacy Motor Club.

Guy Fieri, known for his energetic presence on Food Network, has become a co‑owner of Legacy Motor Club, a NASCAR Cup Series team. His involvement promises collaborative content, fan initiatives and merchandise that blend racing, food and lifestyle culture.

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri, famed as the Mayor of Flavortown, has aligned with NASCAR's Legacy Motor Club, promising collaborative content, fan engagement and merchandise that blend racing with food culture.

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has become a co‑owner of Legacy Motor Club, a NASCAR team that is reimagining fan engagement through a unique mix of racing, food and lifestyle content.

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has officially become a strategic owner of Legacy Motor Club, the NASCAR team majority‑owned by seven‑time champion Jimmie Johnson, joining a group that includes Darius Rucker and Maury Gallagher. His involvement extends to content creation, merchandise and fan interaction, aiming to blend pop‑culture appeal with motorsport ambition.

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Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has invested in Legacy Motor Club, the NASCAR team majority‑owned by Jimmie Johnson, bringing his entertainment brand and fan‑engagement experience to the racing organization.

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has become a co‑owner of Legacy Motor Club, bringing his brand‑building expertise to a NASCAR team that already includes Jimmie Johnson and Darius Rucker.

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has been named a strategic owner of Legacy Motor Club, partnering with seven‑time champion Jimmie Johnson to blend culinary content, fan engagement and merchandise with the team’s racing program.

Guy Fieri, known for his vibrant presence on television and in the culinary world, has announced his strategic ownership role with Legacy Motor Club, aiming to blend entertainment and motorsport culture.
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