Bobby Dale Earnhardt

Bobby Dale Earnhardt poses in Rockingham , N.C., Friday, Nov. 5, 2010. Instead of getting help from his father, Kerry, uncle Dale Jr., or even his grandmother, Teresa, he's going the do-it-yourself route, working as a cook at a fast food restaurant while trying to work his way up to a NASCAR ride. (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)

LONG POND, PA -- A marijuana vaping company that was denied a sponsorship on a NASCAR car last month has picked up a new car to place its logo on.

And that car is driven by the grandson of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, Bobby Earnhardt. Bobby is also the nephew of so-to-be-retired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.

VeedVerks and Bobby Earnhardt both confirmed Thursday that Veedverks will be a sponsor when Bobby makes his debut at the Pocono Raceway in the General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible200 an ARCA Racing Series race being held Friday night.

Veedverks has been rallying support from fans and marijuana enthusiasts after the company was denied the right to sponsor Carl Long's NASCAR in May. The company says the sponsorship was approved at one point before ultimately being taken off of Long's car.

Bobby Earnhardt is in his first season racing in the ARCA Racing Series after spending the past four years driving on the ARCA Truck Series. He is a 4th generation racer and is currently in 35th place in the ARCA Racing Series.