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Soda Sense Returns to ThorSport Racing to Sponsor Majeski and Fenhaus in 2024

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Soda Sense will continue its longstanding partnership with ThorSport Racingvand Ty Majeski the driver of the organization’s No. 98 Ford F-150 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

According to a press release from the team, Soda Sense will serve as the primary sponsor for Majeski in multiple events during the 2024 season beginning with the event at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 16. The company will also serve as the primary sponsorship partner for short track ace Luke Fenhaus, who is set to make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut for ThorSport Racing later this season.

“We are happy to be back with ThorSport Racing and Ty Majeski, our primary driver, this season as well as having representation with Luke Fenhaus as he begins his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series career,” said Mike Nelson, President of Soda Sense.

Majeski is a three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race winner and prolific Super Late Model racer. Majeski made the NASCAR Truck Series championship 4 in 2022, and he hopes to return to the championship fight at Phoenix Raceway this year.

Fenhaus, 19, has piled on numerous accolades at the regional short track level despite his young age. Among his career highlights, Fenhaus captured the 2022 CARS Pro Tour Late Model Tour championship, and he was the 2021 Slinger Nationals champion.

The young racer competed full-time in the ARCA Menards Series East in 2023, and he scored two wins on his path to a runner-up finish in the series point standings.

The planned venue of Fenhaus’ NASCAR Truck Series debut was not included in the announcement from ThorSport Racing, nor were the additional scheduled races for Majeski’s Soda Sense sponsorship.

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