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Fr8Auctions Returns to Front Row Motorsports in 2022, Backing Michael McDowell and Zane Smith

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Fr8Auctions will make its debut on-board Michael McDowell’s No. 34 Ford Mustang at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March, while also debuting the Fr8Auctions Ford F-150 with Zane Smith at the newly-reconfigured facility on the same weekend.

The brand will return to the No. 34 at Charlotte (May), Atlanta (July), Pocono (July), Darlington (September), and Martinsville (October).

“It’s so cool to see all the support that Fr8 Auctions gives to NASCAR and their growth as a business, too,” said McDowell. “They have been one of our biggest fans and supporters at Front Row Motorsports. I consider Marcus a friend and he treats us like family. We cannot have the success that we have found over the past two seasons without the support and efforts of Marcus and his staff at Fr8Auctions.”

“But most importantly is the work that we do for Brave Like Wyatt,” added McDowell. “That is a Foundation that is close to Fr8Auctions heart and ours, too. FRM has done a lot to support the Foundation, but we always want to do more and will continue to do more this year.”

After the truck’s debut at Atlanta, Zane Smith will carry the company’s colors at Darlington (May), Pocono (June), and Richmond (August).

“We enjoy our partnership with Front Row Motorsports and watching their recent success,” said Marcus Barela, owner Fr8Auctions. “We are excited to grow with them, and expand our involvement in their truck series program, too. Their support of Fr8 Auctions and the Brave Like Wyatt Foundation has meant a lot and I hope we both continue our success together this year.”

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