If you are a NASCAR fan you know all about racer Corey LaJoie. The third-generation driver sports the number 7 on his Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in all of his races.

That is about the only thing that has stayed the same on his car over the years. Sponsors of Spire Motors and what they want to promote change frequently to keep things fresh.

Chili's Does Something Extra Special For Fans And Employees On #7 NASCAR

His current sponsor is Chili's Grill & Bar and they are doing something extra special for some of their employees. They recently unveiled the paint scheme for the upcoming Daytona 500.

The color scheme is interactive and touts Chili's Presidente Margarita on the sides of the car ahead of National Margarita Day on Thursday, February 22, 2024.

Fans And Employees Both Get Something From New Chili's Race Car Design

The 'Catch a 'Rita' theme includes 9 QR codes that offer chances to win various prizes according to Jayski.com. They are offering up $10 Chili's gift cards and a grand prize of a VIP trip to see LaJoie race in Austin, Texas on March 24.

218 Texas Chili's General Managers Will Be Featured On The Race Car

The car also includes a nod to all 1,126 Chili's General Managers, 218 (or 18%) of them are from Texas. Their names have all been integrated into the paint scheme of Chili's design on the car.

The car will be featured in multiple advertisements that showcase the QR codes and the design leading up to the Daytona 500 reveal. Fans and employees alike will have something to be proud of in this design.

PICTURES: See Inside NASCAR's Most Expensive Mansions

The largest NASCAR driver home includes an indoor aquarium and more than 19,000 square feet of living on 415 acres. The No. 10 home on this list of the 10 most expensive is hardly a postage stamp by comparison.

Taste of Country recently compiled the priciest NASCAR driver homes, and while a few famous names make the list, a few not-quite-as-famous names do, too. Dale Jr., Denny Hamlin, Danica Patrick and the Busch brothers are a few of the drivers to look for on this list of mega-mansions. See pictures of all 10 and a full home tour of the No. 1 house.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

PICTURES: See Inside NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart's Incredible $30 Million Estate

NASCAR driver Tony Stewart is selling his massive estate in rural Indiana, and pictures show a one-of-a-kind property that is both rustic and luxurious.

Stewart's 6-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom, 19,714-square-foot residence in Columbus, Ind., sits on 415 acres of woods with a 9-acre stocked lake. There's a two-story waterfall and trout stream in the entry hall, and the massive great room also boasts an 8700-gallon freshwater aquarium.

Other interior amenities of the jaw-dropping property include a bowling alley, game area, golf simulator room and a lighted onyx bar. The property also features a large guest house and a workshop, and the entire property is a licensed hunting preserve that's rife with elk, deer and turkey.

The property's $30 million price tag makes it the most expensive residence in the state of Indiana.

Gallery Credit: Sterling Whitaker