Garrett Smithley Picks up Sponsorship From Victory Lane Quick Oil Change at Kentucky

GAFFNEY, SC –

JD Motorsports with Gary Keller (JDM) is proud to announce that Victory Lane Quick Oil Change and Kendall Motor Oil will be partnering with Garrett Smithley at Kentucky Speedway this Friday night during the Alsco 300 for the first of a multi-race schedule.

Smithley, who enters the weekend sitting in 17th place in the NASCAR Xfinity Series points standings, will drive the No. 0 Victory Lane Quick Oil Change/Kendall Motor Oil Chevrolet Camaro at a track that is near and dear to his heart, having grown up in the state of Kentucky.

Joining Victory Lane Quick Oil Change and Kendall Motor Oil will be associate sponsors Bucks Oil and True Start, which will both be displayed on the lower quarter panels and deck lid of the #NumberNuthin Chevrolet. These partners also joined Smithley earlier this year at Michigan International Speedway for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race held in June.

Other races for these partners will be announced as the season progresses.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky this Friday night for the running of the Alsco 300. This race will be the series’ lone night race on a mile and a half intermediate speedway, and is bound to put on a great show for the fans. Be sure to tune into NBCSN at 7:30 PM Eastern Time to watch Garrett Smithley pilot the No. 0 Victory Lane Quick Oil Change/Kendall Motor Oil Chevrolet on the track in the Bluegrass State! For all things JD Motorsports, follow us on our social media platforms @JDMotorsports01. #TeamJDM

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