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UNITS Partnering With Hill Motorsports, MBM Motorsports for 2022

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Hill Motorsports and MBM Motorsports announced on Friday the addition of UNITS Moving and Portable Storage to their sponsor lineup for the 2022 NASCAR season.

The new sponsorship deal will put the UNITS colors on the No. 56 Hill Motorsports entry for Timmy Hill in six events during the 2022 season starting with Atlanta in March.

“It’s always a great feeling to welcome a new partner to the team,” Hill said. “The folks at UNITS Moving and Portable Storage have been great to work with putting this deal together and I’m excited to get to Atlanta and kick off this partnership in a big way.”

The other races for Hill Motorsports and UNITS include Darlington, Texas, Knoxville, Richmond, and Talladega.

Along with the six-race sponsorship in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, UNITS will join Hill in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in the MBM Motorsports No. 66 entry with details regarding those plans to be shared at a later date.

“UNITS Moving and Portable Storage is excited to Partner with MBM Motorsports and Hill Motorsports for the 2022 NASCAR season and we truly look forward to growing this great brand together,” said Wade Malloch, Units Moving and Portable Storage Regional Director of Franchise Operations. “We have no doubt our partnership in the NASCAR Truck Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series with driver Timmy Hill behind the wheel will put us upfront, as Timmy is aggressive, competitive, and hungry in doing what he does best, which is what this Partnership is all about.”

UNITS previously backed the now-defunct StarCom Racing and driver Quin Houff in the NASCAR Cup Series.

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