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Cory Roper Welcomes Alliance Aviation as Primary Sponsor For Daytona Truck Race

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It has been a busy day for 42-year old driver Cory Roper and his No. 04 Roper Racing team, but busy is good as they have another sponsorship announcement on the docket.

In a Friday press release, Roper Racing announced that Alliance Aviation will be joining their team as the primary sponsor for the season-opening NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway and their light blue colors will be featured on the team’s Ford F-150.

“We are very excited to be partnering with Cory and the Roper Racing team for the 2020 season,” said Amber M. Martin, Director of Alliance Aviation in a team release. “Having been a NASCAR sponsor in the past and we see a lot of great opportunities for our exposure in the sport. We are looking forward to growing out relationship together.”

In addition to the primary sponsorship from Alliance Aviation, the No. 04 truck will have associate sponsorship from WING Aviation Group and Encore Plane Parts.

Roper, a Texas native, scored one top-10 finish in nine starts last season in the NGROTS, but he was in position before misfortune struck for other good finishes.

Earlier in the day on Friday, Roper announced a sponsorship deal with CarQuest Auto Parts as well.

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