Ruedebusch Development and Construction Backing Todd Gilliland, Front Row Motorsports for Three Races

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Front Row Motorsports and Ruedebusch Development and Construction (RDC) will form a partnership ahead of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season, which will see Rookie of The Year contender, Todd Gilliland, have sponsorship from RDC in three events.

The company will back Gilliland’s No. 38 Ford Mustang at Gateway, Road America, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s Road Course.

“It’s a new NASCAR season and we’re ready to partner with Front Row Motorsports, Todd Gilliland and to make the jump to the NASCAR Cup Series this year,” said Carl Ruedebusch, Owner, Ruedebusch Development and Construction. “We have watched Todd grow and believe he is an incredibly talented driver who will learn a lot in his rookie year. We’re proud to support him in his efforts.”

The sponsorship of Front Row Motorsports marks the first foray into the NASCAR Cup Series for Ruedebusch Development and Construction, which has sponsored both Natalie Decker and Kaz Grala at the lower levels of NASCAR.

“Mr. Ruedebusch has always been a friend and loyal in supporting my father,” said Gilliland. “He was quick to help my program this year and that means a lot. I want to do him proud this year.”

Gilliland is set to make his points-paying debut in the NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday, February 20th in the 64th Annual Daytona 500.

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