Royal Subarian Cruises began sponsoring stock cars in the RZOEAZ Crown Cup Series in 303AP when they appeared on the #84 Straymahq driven by Westria's Ephraim Gillister for Gem-Mountain Racing. After a 10-year hiatus, the company returned to stock car sponsorship. In 313AP, the company sponsored the #77 Veron driven by Ralph du Mareq and Velma Lubby for Mokq Racing Team. For the 314AP season, Royal Subarian Cruises became a secondary sponsor for the #9 Veron of Borsch-Kcupp Racing, driven by Kalesthesia's Joaqim Kendezal. While the actual length of the sponsorship contract has not been divulged, sources close to the team indicate that it is probably slated to run through the 316AP season.
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| - Royal Subarian Cruises began sponsoring stock cars in the RZOEAZ Crown Cup Series in 303AP when they appeared on the #84 Straymahq driven by Westria's Ephraim Gillister for Gem-Mountain Racing. After a 10-year hiatus, the company returned to stock car sponsorship. In 313AP, the company sponsored the #77 Veron driven by Ralph du Mareq and Velma Lubby for Mokq Racing Team. For the 314AP season, Royal Subarian Cruises became a secondary sponsor for the #9 Veron of Borsch-Kcupp Racing, driven by Kalesthesia's Joaqim Kendezal. While the actual length of the sponsorship contract has not been divulged, sources close to the team indicate that it is probably slated to run through the 316AP season.
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| - Royal Subarian Cruises began sponsoring stock cars in the RZOEAZ Crown Cup Series in 303AP when they appeared on the #84 Straymahq driven by Westria's Ephraim Gillister for Gem-Mountain Racing. After a 10-year hiatus, the company returned to stock car sponsorship. In 313AP, the company sponsored the #77 Veron driven by Ralph du Mareq and Velma Lubby for Mokq Racing Team. For the 314AP season, Royal Subarian Cruises became a secondary sponsor for the #9 Veron of Borsch-Kcupp Racing, driven by Kalesthesia's Joaqim Kendezal. While the actual length of the sponsorship contract has not been divulged, sources close to the team indicate that it is probably slated to run through the 316AP season.
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