Solomon Plumbing Returns as Four-Race Sponsor for Brad Keselowski in 2024

Solomon Plumbing will serve as a four-race primary sponsor of Brad Keselowski and RFK Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2024. Photo Credit: RFK Racing

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Solomon Plumbing will continue its multi-year relationship with RFK Racing and Brad Keselowski for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series campaign, the organization announced on Friday.

The company, which first joined the organization upon Keselowski’s arrival in 2022, will have its white-and-green branding displayed on track in four events this season at NASCAR’s top-level.

With a newly-designed paint scheme, Solomon Plumbing will have its branding plastered on the No. 6 Ford Mustang in NASCAR Cup Series events at Las Vegas (March 3), WWT Raceway (June 2), Darlington (September 1), and Kansas-2 (September 29).

Based in New Hudson, Michigan, Solomon Plumbing specializes in plumbing and fire services for new development, construction, and complete remodeling. The company is the developer’s choice to provide turn-key plumbing and fire solutions from start to finish for multi-unit housing, high-rise buildings, and complete residential developments.

Since joining the organization in 2022, Solomon Plumbing has served as a primary sponsor of Keselowski and the No. 6 Ford Mustang in eight total events over the last two seasons, scoring a best finish of sixth at Darlington in September 2023.

Keselowski is a champion of the NASCAR Cup Series, winning the title with Team Penske in 2012. In 2022, the Rochester Hills, Michigan-native joined the ownership group of Roush Fenway Racing, forming RFK Racing.

In recent weeks, RFK Racing has confirmed several of its primary partners that will be returning to the organization in 2024, including Fastenal, Castrol EDGE, King’s Hawaiian, and Fifth Third Bank.

Additionally, the organization announced a brand-new partnership with Consumer Cellular, which will serve as a multi-race primary sponsor of Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 Ford Mustang for 2024 and beyond.

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