Car No. 50 history in the No. 50 at
Daytona International Speedway in 2023 In late 2019, rumors circulated that Mayweather planned to start a new
NASCAR Cup Series team under his brand,
The Money Team, with intentions to compete in the
2019 Ford EcoBoost 400 and run full-time in
2020. However, the team did not participate in any races during
2019 or 2020. In January 2022, rumors emerged that the team would make its Cup Series debut at the
Daytona 500, with
Kaz Grala as the driver. On February 1, the team confirmed it would attempt its debut at Daytona, fielding the No. 50 car for Grala with sponsorship from
Pit Viper Sunglasses and Momento NFT. Grala secured a spot in the race through
the duels and started in the Daytona 500. Despite losing his right rear wheel on lap 40, Grala finished in 26th place, which led to a four-race suspension for crew chief
Tony Eury Jr.. Grala later placed 25th at
Circuit of the Americas and 23rd at the
Coca-Cola 600.
Conor Daly made his Cup Series debut with the team at the
Charlotte Roval, with sponsorship from BitNile. In
2023, the No. 50 car, driven by Daly, qualified for the
Daytona 500 by finishing seventeenth in Duel 2 of the
Bluegreen Vacations Duels, despite handling issues during the qualifying race. Daly ultimately finished 29th out of 40 cars in the main event, completing 206 of the 212 total laps. In
2024,
Ty Dillon drove the No. 50 car to a 36th-place finish at
Charlotte, marking the team's first race since its ownership change. where he finished 38th. On January 17, 2025, it was announced that
Burt Myers will run the No. 50 at the
Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium in
2025. On March 8, it was announced that Myers would drive for the team at the
Martinsville spring race.
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