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Drydene Extends JD Motorsports Partnership, Sponsoring Vargas, Cassill And Howard For Dover

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Drydene Performance Products wants to make their support of NASCAR known loud and proud for this weekend’s race, and their Xfinity Series plans just got bigger.

Confirming the news on Tuesday, JD Motorsports and Drydene announced that the company will once again sponsor three of the four JD Motorsports Camaros for the Drydene 200 at Dover on Saturday. The team and sponsor enjoyed the same rollout in 2020.

The deal will put Drydene red on the No. 4 of Ryan Vargas, the No. 6 of Landon Cassill, and the No. 15 of Colby Howard.

“Drydene is proud to partner with JD Motorsports once again to bring three Drydene cars to the Xfinity race,” said Dave Klinger, President of Drydene Performance Products. “As the title sponsor, we wanted to make sure our brand was well represented on the track again this year, and I cannot think of three better drivers to represent the Drydene brand than Colby Howard, Ryan Vargas, and Landon Cassill.  We look forward to seeing them compete in the Drydene 200 on Saturday.”

The No. 4 and No. 6 will swap drivers to help bring the No. 6 team get higher in points, Cassill told TobyChristie.com earlier this week. 

“We are proud to renew our partnership with the fine people at Drydene,” said Johnny Davis, team owner of JD Motorsports. “The Dover race weekend is a big deal for their entire company, and we look forward to representing them on the racetrack with three of our cars. Drydene’s passion for motorsports matches ours, and we look to give their distributors, customers, and employees a great showing on Saturday.”

Fans can see the Drydene 200 on Saturday, May 15th at 1:30 PM EST on FOX Sports 1 and the FOX Sports App.

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