

Russell Wilson had so many Hot Wheels cars growing up, he can't even remember the names of them.
It was part of his lifestyle as a car-kid. His father helped ensure it was that way. Harrison Wilson III played in the San Diego Chargers' preseason as a wide receiver in 1980 for coaching legend Joe Gibbs. That meant Wilson's family had access to Gibbs' NASCAR world.
"We were really close with Joe Gibbs," Wilson told Fox News Digital. "In Richmond, there's a big race there and everything else, so when I was a kid I would go there a lot."
Now, Wilson is a car-adult. And his love for motorsport has only become more fulfilling.
"I've been in the car with Lewis Hamilton in Montreal, I've gone to Formula 1 Races at Monaco," Wilson said.
And as a car-adult, Wilson now has car-kids of his own.
"They love their cars, and they love going, ‘Go faster, dad! Go faster!" he said.
Now he's even making his love for cars part of his business portfolio, doing an endorsement partnership with one of his favorite childhood brands that started it all, Hot Wheels. He is helping the company promote the launch of the Speed Snap Track System.

Hot Wheels cars by Mattel are offered for sale at a big box store on April 23, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Wilson said when he got that call, he was immediately onboard with the partnership.
"‘Hey, let’s do this,'" he recalled in the interview, "Win (his five-year-old son), loves Hot Wheels."
Meanwhile, Wilson's NFL team, the New York Giants, fell to 0-2 last Sunday with a loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Still, he showed off some hot wheels of his own with 23 rushing yards.

Russell Wilson of the New York Giants warms up before kickoff against the Dallas Cowboys during an NFL football game at AT&T Field on Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images / Getty Images)
The Giants are home against the Kansas City Chiefs this upcoming Sunday night. A prime time win at home against one of the NFL's top teams could rev up the Giants' season.
But a loss could send their playoff hopes swerving off of the track.