Anew Solutions Joins Ryan Ellis, DGM for WWT Raceway, Bristol

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NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Ryan Ellis has signed a new partnership agreement with Anew Solutions, a full-service logistics and vehicle transportation company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.

The partnership will kick off next weekend with the Xfinity Series regular-season finale at World Wide Technology Raceway, where Anew Transport will serve as a co-primary sponsor of the No. 71 DGM Racing Chevrolet.

“We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Ryan Ellis and DGM Racing,” said Austin Schutte, Founder & CEO of Anew Solutions. “At Anew Solutions, we believe in performance, precision, and pushing forward, values that align perfectly with the grit and tenacity of NASCAR. Partnering with Ryan and the DGM team is more than a sponsorship; it’s a shared drive for excellence and an exciting opportunity to connect our brand with millions of motorsports fans across the country.”

Specializing in nationwide vehicle transport and logistics, Anew Solutions offers a variety of services, including vehicle storage, vehicle transport, title and registration services, car and maintenance, vehicle repossessions, and freight transport for every project, no matter the size.

“I’m incredibly thrilled to welcome Anew to DGM Racing. Every conversation with their team has been so refreshing – they’re young, hardworking, and super creative,” said Ryan Ellis. “It’s clear how driven they are and how much passion they have for the successful business they’ve built. Their involvement in NASCAR is the perfect fit for our fans and the many companies within our sport.”

Anew Solutions will return for a second race partnered with Ellis and DGM Racing and Bristol Motor Speedway, where the company will serve as a full-blown primary sponsor.

“I couldn’t be more proud to have Anew on board for two of the most meaningful races of the year,” Ellis continued. “To jump in as co-primary partner for the regular-season finale at WWT Raceway is enormous for us. Then, to make their primary sponsorship debut under the lights at Bristol, kicking off the playoffs in one of the coolest races of the year, is just awesome. I can’t wait to see how this partnership grows in the years to come.”

Ellis, a journeyman of the NASCAR Xfinity Series, is coming off his second-best result of the season, finishing 11th in last weekend’s event at Daytona International Speedway. The Virginia-native has collected a pair of top-20 results at Bristol Motor Speedway, but has never competed in NASCAR’s National Series at WWT Raceway.

The Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog at WWT Raceway will take place on Saturday, September 6, at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Food City 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway is scheduled to take place six days later, on Friday, September 12.

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