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Mac Tools will serve as a primary sponsor of Joe Gibbs Racing and Christopher Bell at Richmond Raceway this summer.

Mac Tools, an American company that distributes and markets professional tools and related equipment, will join Joe Gibbs Racing as a primary sponsor of the No. 20 Toyota Camry TRD at Richmond Raceway on July 30.

The company, which made its last appearance as a primary sponsor in the NASCAR Cup Series with Marcos Ambrose and Richard Petty Motorsports nearly a decade ago, will adorn the car of title hopeful Christopher Bell.

Joe Gibbs Racing made the announcement of the partnership in a Tweet, which put on display, the newly-designed red, black, gray, and white paint scheme that will be on track in the second trip to Richmond in 2023.

A native of Norman, Oklahoma, Bell currently leads the NASCAR Cup Series point standings, after a 10-race stint to start the 2023 season that includes a single victory at Bristol Motor Speedway, as well as five top-fives and seven top-10s.

The primary sponsorship for Mac Tools marks the continuance of a long-lasting partnership between Joe Gibbs Racing and Stanley Black & Decker, with the second primary sponsorship for the company with the championship-winning organization, the first of which was put on display at Dover in 2011.

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