Viking Motorsports announced today a new partnership with Card Gorilla, naming the brand the Official Trading Card Company of Viking Motorsports for the remainder of the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season.
Beginning with the Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday, May 30, Card Gorilla’s recognizable Gorilla logo will be featured on the C-post of Viking Motorsports’ No. 99 Chevrolet driven by Parker Retzlaff at each race for the remainder of the 2026 season.
Card Gorilla is a destination for trading card collectors, offering NASCAR cards, racing cards, live breaks, PSA grading services, sealed boxes, card protection, rewards, and more. Fans can download the Card Gorilla App or visit CardGorilla.com to find their favorite NASCAR trading cards and collectibles.
“We’re excited to welcome Card Gorilla as the Official Trading Card Company of Viking Motorsports,” said Jeremy Lange, General Manager of Viking Motorsports. “Trading cards have always been a meaningful part of NASCAR fandom, and Card Gorilla brings a modern, collector-focused platform that connects directly with race fans. Having their Gorilla logo on the No. 99 Chevrolet for the remainder of the season is a great way to build visibility and create a fun connection between Parker, our team, and NASCAR collectors.”
For Card Gorilla, the partnership represents a natural extension of its growing presence in the racing card marketplace and its commitment to serving NASCAR fans and collectors.
“We’re proud to partner with Viking Motorsports and Parker (Retzlaff) this season,” said Daniel Kureczka, Owner of Card Gorilla. “NASCAR fans are some of the most passionate collectors in sports, and this partnership gives us a great opportunity to connect with them in an authentic way. We’re excited to see the Card Gorilla logo on the No. 99 Chevrolet and to help more fans discover the cards, live breaks, and collecting experience we’ve built at Card Gorilla.”
Retzlaff, driver of the No. 99 Chevrolet, has a personal connection to Card Gorilla through his family.
“This one is really cool for me because my grandmother introduced me to Card Gorilla,” said Retzlaff, currently ninth overall in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series standings. “She’s an avid user of their app and loves buying cards of her favorite driver, me, so it’s pretty special to have Card Gorilla come on board with Viking Motorsports.”
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