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Fastenal Backing Buescher in 17 Points Paying Races for 2021 Campaign

Chris Buescher in the No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang at the Daytona Road Course. Photo credit: Collin Denton.

The familiar anchor partner of Fastenal has revealed their primary sponsorship schedule for the 2021 season with NASCAR Cup Series driver Chris Buescher.

The full schedule can be found below.

2021 Fastenal Race Schedule

  1. February 9 – Busch Clash at Daytona*
  2. February 14 – Daytona 500 (plus Duels)
  3. February 21 – Daytona Road Course
  4. February 28 – Homestead-Miami
  5. March 7 – Las Vegas
  6. March 28 – Bristol Dirt Race
  7. April 10 – Martinsville
  8. April 25 – Talladega
  9. May 16 –  Dover
  10. June 6 – Sonoma
  11. June 13 – NASCAR All Star Open / Race (Texas)*
  12. July 4 – Road America
  13. July 18 – New Hampshire
  14. September 11 – Richmond
  15. September 18 – Bristol Night Race
  16. October 10 – Charlotte Roval
  17. October 17 – Texas
  18. October 24 – Kansas
  19. November 7 – Phoenix

    * – Designates non points race

The allotment for 2021 goes down slightly from 23 races in 2020, down to 17. Fastenal will also take the two non-points paying races with the Busch Clash in February, as well as the NASCAR All-Star Race at Texas in June.

Additionally, Castrol Motor Oil will get a handful of races on the No. 17 in 2021 while longtime RFR partner Fifth Third Bank will continue their partnership.

Fans can see the fresh look of the Fastenal Mustang hit the track first on February 9th at 7:00 PM EST for the 2021 Busch Clash on FOX Sports 1.

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