Jeffrey Earnhardt Adds Advanced Material Handling Systems as Primary Sponsor at Atlanta

Jeffrey Earnhardt 2023 sponsors Advanced Material Handling Systems Alpha Prime Racing 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series
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Jeffrey Earnhardt 2023 sponsors Advanced Material Handling Systems Alpha Prime Racing 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series
Jeffrey Earnhardt will carry primary sponsorship from Advanced Material Handling Systems at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March and associate sponsorship in three additional NASCAR Xfinity Series races this year. Photo Credit: @JEarnhardt1 on Twitter.

Jeffrey Earnhardt will have a heaping helping of sponsorship as he contests the full 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule in the No. 44 Alpha Prime Racing entry. On Tuesday, Earnhardt revealed yet another primary sponsorship partner — Advanced Material Handling Systems.

According to a graphic that Earnhardt shared on Twitter, the company will serve as a primary sponsor of the No. 44 team in one NASCAR Xfinity Series races this season and the company will also be an associate sponsor on the No. 44 machine in three additional events.


Jeffrey Earnhardt 2023 Advanced Material Handling Systems Sponsorship Schedule

  • Atlanta Motor Speedway (March 18) — Primary Sponsor
  • Talladega Superspeedway (April 22) — Associate
  • Darlington Raceway (May 13) — Associate
  • Atlanta Motor Speedway (July 8) — Associate

Advanced Material Handling Systems joins ForeverLawn and Jesus Revolution as officially announced primary sponsors for Earnhardt’s 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series efforts so far.

Earnhardt is also expected to also carry support from longtime partners DalStrong knives, Gas Pos, STR, Precision Products, and more in some form or fashion in 2023.

Earnhardt ran a total of 13 NASCAR Xfinity Series events during the 2022 season. The 33-year-old driver’s best finish last year actually ranked as the best finish of his NASCAR National Series career. Earnhardt finished runner-up in the spring race at Talladega Superspeedway in a one-off event in Richard Childress Racing’s No. 3 entry.

Overall, Earnhardt finished the season with one top-five, two top-10s, and a pole.

2023 will mark Earnhardt’s first full-time season in NASCAR Xfinity Series competition since the 2014 season. Earnhardt was running for JD Motorsports back in 2014 and finished 18th in the final championship standings that year.

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