
Harrisburg, NC — [March 3, 2026] — Hyak Motorsports is proud to announce that Pylon Aviation will serve as the primary sponsor of the No. 47 Chevrolet for multiple races in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, beginning with the upcoming race at Phoenix Raceway.
The sponsorship will debut in the Arizona desert as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to one of the sport’s most competitive one-mile venues. The high-profile race weekend provides an ideal opportunity for Pylon Aviation to align its brand with the speed, strategy, and precision of elite-level stock car racing. The No. 47 Pylon Aviation Chevrolet will feature a distinctive paint scheme for the weekend, with the brand showcased across the hood and quarter panels.
“It's always exciting to welcome a new partner to our team, and we’re really proud to have Pylon Aviation join the Hyak Motorsports family. When a company believes in what we’re building and wants to be part of the journey, that means a lot. We’re looking forward to representing them the right way on and off the track and building something strong together throughout the season,” said Ricky Stenhouse Jr., driver of the No. 47 Pylon Aviation Chevrolet.
Pylon Aviation, a leader in private aviation solutions and aircraft management, sees a natural synergy between aviation and motorsports—two industries built on preparation, trust, and execution.
Hyak Motorsports continues to build competitive momentum in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, and the organization views this sponsorship as another step forward in strengthening its commercial platform and long-term vision.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has had an up and down start to the 2026 season. He earned a top-five finish in the Daytona 500, finishing second to Tyler Reddick after avoiding the chaos on the final lap just long enough to cross the start-finish line -- albeit in a heap.
Then, a week later at EchoPark Speedway Atlanta, Stenhouse crashed out on lap 103 of 260, tumbling from sixth to 21st in points.
Circuit of the Americas was not much of a better track for Stenhouse, seeing him finish 28th and fall to 26th in the standings.
Next is Phoenix Raceway where Stenhouse finished 21st and 17th in the races last year.