Several sponsors put out statements on Monday that they have decided to discontinue their sponsorship relationship with Kyle Larson following a racial slur from Kyle Larson on an iRacing event on Sunday.
.@CocaCola quietly dropped @KyleLarsonRacin earlier this year in a previously unreported development that came well before last night's incident.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) April 13, 2020
➖ Therefore, Coke says that it has no comment today, as Larson no longer endorses the company. pic.twitter.com/KYhYlapanB
Statement from Credit One Bank regarding sponsorship of Kyle Larson. pic.twitter.com/SscEVpoz1z
— Credit One Bank (@CreditOneBank) April 13, 2020
.@McDonalds has terminated its relationship with @KyleLarsonRacin.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) April 13, 2020
➖ McDonald's has been with Chip Ganassi Racing for more than a decade. pic.twitter.com/8eEVoJOhMy
Our statement regarding sponsorship of Kyle Larson. pic.twitter.com/ZWe5Q4fnoC
— AdventHealth (@AdventHealth) April 13, 2020
Chevrolet suspends relationship with Larson. Chevy spokesperson:
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) April 13, 2020
"Chevrolet has suspended its relationship with Kyle Larson indefinitely, as we do not tolerate this behavior. We will continue to monitor the events surrounding Mr. Larson & are prepared to take additional action."
World of Outlaws statement on Kyle Larson pic.twitter.com/p90hOqJnwt
— World of Outlaws (@WorldofOutlaws) April 14, 2020
— iRacing.com (@iRacing) April 13, 2020
We denounce the language used during Sunday’s iRacing event. We support the actions taken today by NASCAR and the Chip Ganassi Racing Team, and are terminating our sponsorship of Kyle Larson.
— Clover (@clovercommerce) April 14, 2020