NASCAR driver Brandon Brown finished fourth in Friday’s Xfinity Series race at Daytona, sparking further uncertainty about his future as a full-time racer with his team, BMS.
Brown, the racer at the center of the controversial, politically-charged “Let’s Go Brandon” chant that made him indirectly famous, has struggled to land sponsorships for his car this season. The team made a decision earlier in the year to prioritize drivers who have sponsorship money, leading Brown to be held out of a late-July race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
However, Brown had a chance to solidify his immediate future with BMS on Friday, where a win would have landed him in the Xfinity Series playoff field.