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Spencer Boyd, Young’s Motorsports Welcome New Primary Sponsor Rich Mar Florist For Dover Truck Race

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Spencer Boyd’s paint scheme for this weekend’s event at Dover.

Spencer Boyd will bring a new look No. 20 Chevrolet Silverado to the race track this weekend in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series KDI Technology 200 at Dover International Speedway. Rich Mar Florist, a company that is based out of Pennsylvania and has been starting to really leave it’s mark in NASCAR, will serve as primary sponsor.

Boyd made the news official with a Tweet on Monday:

The truck, which was designed by Shawn Magee Designs, will feature a crisp white and teal color pattern, but will also have a harsh set of red numbers and red flowers at the top portion of the hood.

Overall, it’s a really sharp looking design.

Boyd, 25, who won a race last season at Talladega Superspeedway, currently sits 23rd in the 2020 championship standings. His 17th-place effort this past weekend at the Daytona Road Course marked his best finish of the year.

He’ll look to better that this weekend with support from Rich Mar Florist.

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