Skeletron Partners with Timmy Hill and Garage 66 for Southern 500 Run

Skeletron Partners with Timmy Hill and Garage 66 for Southern 500 Run

The Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway will feature a unique new partner in the NASCAR Cup Series garage, as Skeletron—the toy design studio best known for creating the fan-favorite action figure vehicle ROBOSKULL MKII—has joined forces with Timmy Hill and Garage 66.

The partnership brings a distinctive mix of motorsports and pop culture flair to one of NASCAR’s crown jewel races. Known for their bold, imaginative designs and collectible action figures, Skeletron is looking to showcase its creativity on one of stock car racing’s biggest stages. Fans can explore their lineup of products, including the ROBOSKULL MKII, at Skeletron.com.

Timmy Hill, piloting the Garage 66 entry, welcomed the collaboration, noting the excitement of bringing a new brand and fanbase into the NASCAR fold. “The Southern 500 is one of the most historic races of the year, and having Skeletron on board makes this event even more special,” Hill said. “Their designs are awesome, and I think fans are really going to connect with them.”

Garage 66, an independent team with a reputation for bold partnerships and creative approaches, sees the Skeletron alliance as a natural fit. The Southern 500 is not only a grueling test of endurance for drivers but also one of the most visible races on the calendar, making it an ideal stage for a new sponsor to introduce itself to NASCAR fans.

The Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway is scheduled for Labor Day weekend, continuing a tradition that dates back to 1950. With Skeletron joining Hill and Garage 66, the race will carry a bit of extra personality both on and off the track.

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