
Who are the top NASCAR drivers in merchandise sales?
Who are the top NASCAR drivers in merchandise sales?
Kyle Larson didn't win the Indy 500 on Memorial Day. He didn't win the Coca-Cola 600 later that evening. In fact, he didn't finish either race. However, Larson is winning a race off the track. Larson is leading everyone when it comes to merchandise sales this race season. Hendrick Motorsports selling "Hendrick 1,100" merch for Larson's attempt at the double only boosted his lead.
Here's the top 14 NASCAR drivers...
14. Tyler Reddick
13. Denny Hamlin
12. Christopher Bell
11. Daniel Suarez
10. William Byron
9. Dale Earnhardt Sr.
8. Justin Allgaier
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
6. Joey Logano
5. Ryan Blaney
4. Ross Chastain
3. Kyle Busch
2. Chase Elliott
1. Kyle Larson
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