Homestead-Miami Speedway will see a sleek and mysterious look on the track this weekend as Justin Bonsignore and Joe Gibbs Racing unveil an all-black paint scheme for the No. 19 Toyota GR Supra. With no primary sponsor on board, Bonsignore’s ride will feature a stark, sponsorless design—an unusual sight in NASCAR’s highly commercialized landscape.

While sponsorship plays a crucial role in the sport, there have been instances where teams have gone without branding for a race weekend, often as a placeholder for future deals or to attract potential partners. In this case, Bonsignore and JGR appear content with letting the on-track performance do the talking as they roll into Homestead with a blank canvas.
Bonsignore, a decorated Modified racer making select starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will look to make a statement despite the lack of sponsorship backing. His partnership with Joe Gibbs Racing has given him an opportunity to showcase his talent at the national level, and Homestead will be another key step in that journey.
Homestead-Miami Speedway’s high tire wear and multi-groove racing will provide a challenge for all competitors, and Bonsignore will need to adapt quickly to the demands of the 1.5-mile oval. Whether the all-black No. 19 car finds its way to the front remains to be seen, but it’s certain to turn heads when it rolls onto the track.
With or without sponsorship, Bonsignore and the JGR team will be looking to make the most of their weekend in South Florida. Fans can tune in to see the striking, stealthy Toyota GR Supra in action as NASCAR’s Xfinity Series takes on Homestead.