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Martins Motorsports Beefs Up Sponsorship Lineup With Addition of Gilreath Farms Red Angus

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Tommy Joe Martins and his Martins Motorsports No. 44 team have been making positive headlines since announcing they would be reopening their doors for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

Seemingly every week there is a new announcement of sponsorship signing on for the machine.

Tuesday, the team unveiled that Gilreath Farms Red Angus will adorn their race car for multiple races this season.

For Martins, the signing of Gilreath — who first sponsored Martins back in 2018 — is incredible.

“Having Gilreath Farms Red Angus on the car again is special,” Martins said. “This is really where my partnership with Ken started in 2018, so to see his commitment to us this year. I mean I’ve said it before, it completely changes our entire outlook for this season. It’s really special.”

Gilreath Farms Red Angus joins AAN Adjusters and Diamond Gusset Jeans as primary sponsors that have been announced for Martins Motorsports so far in 2020.

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  1. I have always wondered why certain drivers use three names. Why not Tommy Martins, Hunter Nemechek, Jennifer Cobb, etc??

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