Roto-Rooter Back as Sponsorship Partner for JR Motorsports in 2025

Roto-Rooter returns to JR Motorsports as primary sponsor for Connor Zilisch and Carson Kvapil in 2025

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Roto-Rooter, which has served as a primary sponsorship partner for JR Motorsports this season, will officially return to the organization for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. According to a press release from the race team, Roto-Rooter will serve as a two-race primary sponsor for Connor Zilisch and the No. 88 team as well as a two-race primary sponsor for Carson Kvapil and the No. 1 team.

Additionally, Roto-Rooter will serve as a full-season associate sponsor of the JR Motorsports Late Model program next year. JR Motorsports is elated to continue its relationship with Roto-Rooter for another season.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Roto-Rooter back to JRM in 2025,” said JRM CEO Kelley Earnhardt Miller. “It’s great to see how much our partnership has grown already in the short time that we’ve been together and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.”

The chance to work with a top-tier race team like JR Motorsports, which gives opportunities to talented up-and-coming racers is an opportunity Roto-Rooter appreciates.

“Roto-Rooter is grateful to be associated with JR Motorsports for another year,” says Roto-Rooter President, Thad Reinhard. “This partnership brings together two hard-working household names and leaders in their respective industries. We thank Dale and Kelley for building such a phenomenal team and we look forward to another exciting season on the track with such deserving, young race car drivers.”

Not only will Roto-Rooter add four races of primary sponsorship to the slate in 2025, but the company will also serve as the primary sponsor for Connor Zilisch at Homestead-Miami Speedway this month. The 18-year-old driver has a win, two top-fives, and a pole in two career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts.

Zilisch’s win in the series came in his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series start, which was in a race at Watkins Glen International.

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