Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers Named Title Sponsor For Trans Am Series In 2023

TA2 Big Machine Spiked Coolers Car. Photo: Courtesy of Big Machine Racing

Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers will be the sponsor for the Trans Am 2 Class Series in 2023. The growing class, which saw record fields of more than 50 cars in 2022, will be known as the Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers TA2 Series for this season’s 12 events. Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers, “The Official Ready-to-Drink Cocktail of Trans Am and SVRA,” joins Big Machine Vodka’s continued brand partnership as “The Official Vodka of Trans Am and SVRA.”

“The Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers brand and products are growing at an accelerated rate, much like the Trans Am Series and TA2,” says TA2 Owner & Driver Scott Borchetta. “It’s the perfect match for our continued growth in the ready-to-drink category, and we’re equally excited (and bullish) about the future of both Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers and the TA2 Series.”

Borchetta, the reigning TA2 Masters Champion and owner of Scott Borchetta Racing, drives the No. 48 Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers Ford Mustang and finished seventh in the overall TA2 standings last year.

“We are so happy to welcome Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers as the entitlement sponsor of TA2,” says Trans Am President John Clagett. “We’ve had a long relationship with Scott Borchetta and the distillery, which sponsored our TA2 CBS broadcasts in 2022, in addition to Scott’s No. 48 Ford Mustang. Scott is dedicated to our series as an owner, driver and a partner, which is evidenced by his passion and performance behind the wheel and his investment in Trans Am and the Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers TA2 Series.”

The Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers TA2 Series takes the green flag for the first time in 2023 on Saturday, Feb. 25 at Sebring International Raceway, where NASCAR legend Richard Petty will serve as Grand Marshal.

Big Machine Vodka also sponsors Trans Am’s Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers Challenge, which will run on Aug. 5 this year on the Nashville street course as part of the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix.

Steven Boero