The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Wallace, Columbia Sportswear sign sponsorshi­p deal

- By Jenna Fryer

Corporate interest in Bubba Wallace has picked up momentum and NASCAR’S only Black full-time driver has signed a new sponsor that includes funding for his Richard Petty Motorports team.

Columbia Sportswear Co. on Wednesday announced a multiyear sponsorshi­p with Wallace as a brand ambassador that will also put the company on the No. 43 at Dover later this month and one to two other races not yet announced.

Wallace, in his third full season at NASCAR’S top Cup Series level, has gained national attention over the last several months as an activist. He successful­ly pushed NASCAR to ban the Confederat­e flag at its events, promotes a message of “compassion, love, understand­ing” in his quest for inclusivit­y and has led the conversati­on among his peers about racial equality.

Joe Boyle, Columbia Brand president, told The Associated Press the company took notice of Wallace during the coronaviru­s pandemic when NASCAR was one of the first sports to return to competitio­n in May. It gave Wallace the spotlight during national unrest over racial inequaliti­es.

“With COVID there’s not a lot of sports that have been on and with popular culture and everything Bubba has stood up for, we had really been watching him as he rose to national attention,”

Boyle said. “Everything he stood for, in terms of his fortitude, courage, conviction around what he is standing up for, that’s what really Columbia has stood up for all these years, as well.”

Wallace is an outdoors enthusiast and budding photograph­er. As discussion­s on sponsorshi­p began, Wallace sent the company photograph­s of himself wearing a prized bright yellow ski jacket that was his first Columbia apparel purchase.

“It wasn’t the (activism) that stood out for us, it was that he grew up in the outdoors,” Boyle said. “His favorite activities to do outside the track is photograph­y, hiking, biking, golf — it’s just a natural fit.”

Columbia is an establishe­d brand in active outdoor lifestyle apparel, footwear, accessorie­s and equipment. It plans to use the deal with Wallace — its first NASCAR driver and team sponsorshi­p agreement — to promote its product lines.

Finding sponsorshi­p has been difficult during Wallace’s career. He joined RPM, co-owned by Hall of Famer Richard Petty, in 2017 but a lack of proper funding has long slowed the team on the track. Wallace began this season with only 16 of 36 races sold to corporate sponsors.

It has taken time for deals to come together in the months since Wallace found his voice. He signed a personal sponsorshi­p agreement with Beats by Dre in July, a deal announced ahead of schedule when the company responded to President Donald Trump targeting Wallace in a tweet.

One week later, Cash App signed on to sponsor Wallace for five races.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA ?? Driver Bubba Wallace stands during the national anthem before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020, at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.
CHARLES KRUPA Driver Bubba Wallace stands during the national anthem before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020, at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.

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