Johnny Benson is in a tough situation with his Camping World Series truck team. He has a sponsor lined up, and Nascar has approved it. The problem is the TV Networks have informed the team they would avoid his team for TV time, including Speed TV. The sponsorship is a gun manufacturer and doesn't violate Nascar's approved sponsorship guidelines, but TV Networks feel they would need to avoid promoting the sponsor to avoid any issues. Benson doesn't feel it would be fair for the sponsor to be sold on exposure through the series and be avoided by television networks.
The economy is making it harder to land sponsorship and Nascar has already turned down several proposed sponsorship packages. Playboy magazine, Penthouse magazine, Trojan condoms, AT&T wireless, Verizon, and Nokia already have been rejected in the last 12 months. AT&T wireless left the sport after Sprint forced them out. Verzion colors are on the Penske #12, but no logos are allowed and the car is referred at the Penske #12. Nokia is a wireless phone manufacturer and voilates the telecom exclusiveness Sprint has. Nascar wasn't ready to allow adult companies like Playboy, Penthouse or Trojan.
Robby had to remove Motorola from his car the year before last when Nascar rejected it's paint scheme, but accepted Motorola's Media Player instead.