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Jeb Burton, Our Motorsports Partnering With John Wayne Service Company For Both Texas Races

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Jeb Burton and the No. 27 Our Motorsports team will have sponsorship from John Wayne Service Company at both Texas races this season. Photo credit: Our Motorsports on Twitter.

Jeb Burton and Our Motorsports just continue to announce additional primary sponsorship partners for the No. 27 entry for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

On Monday, the race team made the formal announcement that John Wayne Service Company will be the primary partner for Burton in both NXS events at Texas Motor Speedway this season.

Burton is ready to team with the Texas-based company.

“I’m excited to partner with Jon Wayne Service Company,” Burton said in a team release. “They are a Texas based company, and I’ve always loved the people of Texas. They are hardworking and blue-collar workers, just like my family. I believe we have a lot of synergies, and hopefully we can help with their mission and help them reach young men and women who are interested in the trades.”

John Wayne Service Company shares Burton’s enthusiasm for the partnership.

“The Jon Wayne Team is very excited to sponsor Jeb Burton and the Our Motorsports organization,” says John Wayne Service Company’s founder Don Rackler. “Jeb and the No. 27 team are a quality team of hardworking professionals just like our Jon Wayne team, and it made sense to partner with them because those are values that align with our organization.”

Burton, in his second full-time season in NASCAR Xfinity Series competition, sits 16th in the championship standings. While Burton has yet to score a top-10 finish in 2022, he has been ultra-consistent as he’s yet to finish outside the top-20 this season.

The 29-year old driver has one win at Texas Motor Speedway, which came in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2013.

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