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The Pete Store Backing Anthony Alfredo, Front Row Motorsports at Daytona’s Road Course

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The Pete Store – a network of Peterbilt truck dealerships — will return to the track this weekend at Daytona International Speedway’s Road Course on board Rookie of The Year Contender Anthony Alfredo’s No. 38 Ford Mustang.

Alfredo will be making his first start on the 3.61-mile road course and the second of his NASCAR Cup Series career.

One of Front Row Motorsports’ longest-running partnerships, Peterbilt trucks have hauled the team’s cars from coast-to-coast for a number of years, all with the help of The Pete Store. The Pete Store has locations spanning the Eastern United States and offers new and pre-owned trucks, parts, body shops and truck services. They have been the recipient of the Peterbilt North American Dealer of the Year numerous times.

“We know what it takes to build a winning team,” said Greg Arscott, President, The Pete Store Southeast. “Anthony is just beginning his journey and we’re proud to support him so early in his NASCAR Cup career. Bob Jenkins and everyone at Front Row Motorsports have been very loyal to us and it’s an honor that we can bring The Pete store colors to the No. 38 team this weekend in Daytona.”

Front Row Motorsports comes off of a monumental win in the 2021 DAYTONA 500 with Alfredo’s teammate Michael McDowell, who scored the third victory in the organization’s history.

“It’s great to have The Pete Store on our car for Daytona.” said Alfredo. “Our haulers and the tractors that pull them are vital in our sport. You take it for granted until you have a problem or hear about someone having a problem on the road. We just put your trust into our Peterbilt’s and The Pete Store. Everyone at FRM always say they are the best in the business. I trust that.”

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