Fire Alarm Services Moves to Cup With Nemechek for Four Race Primary Sponsorship Deal

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MOORESVILLE, N.C. (February 3, 2020) – Fire Alarm Services, Inc. (FAS), a leader in fire, life safety, and security services, will team up with Front Row Motorsports (FRM) and the No. 38 Ford Mustang team driven by John Hunter Nemechek in 2020. FAS will serve as the primary partner for the Sunoco Rookie-of-the-Year contender at Martinsville Speedway in May, Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July, Daytona International Speedway in August and the season finale at Phoenix Raceway in November. The brand will also be a major associate partner on Nemechek’s No. 38 Ford throughout the season.

Based in Colorado, FAS provides a single, streamlined source for all fire alarm, electrical, security and fire suppression needs. The organization provides service on a wide range of systems in all 50 states and employs the finest service technicians in the industry. FAS has been a supporter of Nemechek since 2016, serving as his partner in several NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoor Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Races throughout the 22-year-old’s career.

“We’re thrilled to take our investment with John Hunter to Front Row Motorsport and the NASCAR Cup Series,” said Shannon Smith, Owner, FAS. “He has continued to impress us both in the car and away from the track and we’re looking forward to his first full year in the Cup series.”

“I’m thrilled to see FAS come on board with Front Row Motorsports this year,” said Nemechek. “They have been a key part of my successful climb to the top level of our sport and I’m so thankful for the relationship that we’ve been able to build. Shannon and Connie Smith have high expectations for their customers and products and I’m glad that they continue to see us as part of that.”

For more information about FAS, visit fasonline.cc.

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