Will Rodgers to Run Mid-Ohio, Roval for Brandonbilt Motorsports

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Will Rodgers, a four-time NASCAR K&N Pro Series winner, made his NASCAR XFINITY Series debut at Iowa Speedway last month. Rodgers will complete in the flagship BMS No. 86 Chevrolet in two additional race in 2019 at Mid-Ohio and the Roval @ Charlotte Motor Speedway.  The effort will be supported by KELLY Benefit Strategies.

Brandonbilt Motorsports No. 86 has an average finish of 19.4 in 2019 and team owner Jerry Brown is positive Rodgers will improve that with his two starts. “Will has shown incredible success in his career on the road courses. His insight, feedback, and overall talent will improve our program significantly.  I was impressed with his composure and confidence during the Iowa weekend  and I expect more of the same when he gets to his comfort zone at Mid-Ohio. And for Will to bring a company like KELLY Benefit Strategies to the sport as well as to our organization can help a multitude of the partners within the garage and those watching. I look forward to seeing their partnership blossom,” said Brown.

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