DALLAS, TX – January 17, 2023 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – In its second season of supporting drivers across motorsports racing, the Worldwide Express family of brands will sponsor 17-year-old Emily Arenas and the No. 3 Legend Car as part of the WWEX Racing program.
One of the fastest-growing segments of motorsports, the INEX U.S. Legend Cars International series runs races across the country at local and professional motorsports tracks including Las Vegas, Atlanta and Charlotte Motor Speedways. Emily races in the Semi-Pro Division for novice-class for drivers aged 16 and older. In 2022 – her first year piloting a Legend car – she garnered eight wins, 17 top-three finishes and nine top-five finishes across 36 races.
“To have a sponsor like Worldwide Express and the WWEX Racing program help me on this journey to achieve my dream is an opportunity I’m beyond blessed to have and grateful for,” Emily said. “With their support, I look forward to learning and becoming better as a driver as I contend with a more challenging group of drivers in my second year of racing.”
The WWEX Racing program, an initiative of Worldwide Express, GlobalTranz and Unishippers, currently serves as full-season primary partner of Carson Hocevar and the Niece Motorsports No. 42 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. As well, the company will provide partnership for NASCAR Cup Series drivers No. 1 Ross Chastain and No. 99 Daniel Suárez, both of Trackhouse Racing, during the 2023 season.
Additionally, the sister brands serve as Official Logistics Partner of NASCAR and Richmond Raceway, where they are the title sponsor of the Worldwide Express 250 for Carrier Appreciation, being held July 29, 2023.
“WWEX Racing has proven to be a complete racing sponsor that is committed to the development of diverse young drivers,” said Nick Arenas, Emily’s father and owner of 3Gen Motorsports. “They are truly committed to the sport, the advancement of Emily’s career and supporting her chasing her dream. The WWEX Racing team are truly great people and a world-class brand that we are honored to be associated with.”
Nick, along with his father Gustavo Arenas, longtime business manager of Suárez, founded 3Gen Motorsports in 2022 as a family endeavor, with a particular focus on ensuring Emily and team maintain a focus on integrity, humility, work ethic and academics.
“I’ve always taken academics very seriously,” Emily said. “What I learn in…
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