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XINSURANCE Sponsoring MBM Motorsports, Parker Retzlaff at Richmond

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MBM Motorsports has picked up sponsorship for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, the team confirmed Wednesday in a press release, in the form of XINSURANCE.

Parker Retzlaff will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut for MBM Motorsports behind the wheel of the No. 66 XINSURANCE Ford Mustang Dark Horse.

Providing solutions and a partnership approach to specialty liability insurance, XINSURANCE provides answers for hundreds of risk classes including property, professional, recreational, sporting events, commercial auto, and much more.

“We are excited to sponsor and support Parker Retzlaff in this NASCAR event and wish him the best in his debut race,” said Rick J. Lindsay, President and CEO of XINSURANCE.

The company provides custom solutions for gaps and exclusions and will be there when what can happen does happen. Sunday’s 400-lap NASCAR Cup Series event at the three-quarter-mile Richmond Raceway will mark the company’s first foray into NASCAR.

“XINSURANCE is a great company serving numerous personal and business owners with customized and specialty insurance needs,” said Carl Long, owner of MBM Motorsports. “We are excited to help them expand into NASCAR this weekend.”

The XINSURANCE No. 66 will hit the racetrack on August 10 (Saturday) for practice and qualifying, which will be streamed on NBC Sports. Television coverage of the Cook Out 400 will begin at 6:00 pm ET on Sunday, August 11 on USA Network.

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