WORKPRO Tools Partnering with JJ Yeley, MBM Motorsports for Six Races

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WORKPRO Tools will continue their long-standing support of NASCAR National Series veteran JJ Yeley in 2022, serving as a six-race primary sponsor of the No. 66 MBM Motorsports entry in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

The company will start its 2022 sponsorship campaign in Saturday’s event at Atlanta, before returning as the primary sponsor of Yeley’s No. 66 at Martinsville (April 8), Darlington (May 7), New Hampshire (July 16), Charlotte ROVAL (October 8), and Homestead (October 22).

“JJ Yeley is our guy and we believe he is the best fit for us. We are excited to once again be part of his success and the professionalism of MBM Motorsports,” said Li Feng, Senior Vice President of Great Star Industiral USA, LLC.

After four NASCAR Xfinity Series events in 2022, Yeley currently sits 19th in series point standings, in large part because of the Phoenix, Arizona-native having no finishes worse than 25th.

“We are forging the tools that are helping keep this racing tradition alive, and we’re ecstatic about this new relationship with MBM Motorsports (MBM) and JJ Yeley,” Feng continued.

Charles Broadhurst, whose agency AMGsport was an integral part in bringing this agreement together, explained the importance of providing long-term value to both the team and the brand.

“WORKPRO is a quality brand that gets professional results without the high price tag. They’re each known for their professionalism on and off the track and for doing more with less.”

“As the relationship grows, so will the wins,” Broadhurst continued.

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