Larry’s Lemonade to Support Jeff Green at Daytona

 

SUGAR HILL, Ga. (June 27, 2019) – RSS Racing is pleased to announce that Larry’s Hard Lemonade will be the primary sponsor for Jeff Green at Daytona International Speedway. The Virginia based company has been a sponsor for the RSS Racing teams #39 driven by Ryan Sieg but will move to the #38 at Daytona.

CEO of Larry’s Hard Lemonade Vic Reynolds had the following to say about the sponsorship of the Green. “I’m so excited to expand our partnership with the Sieg family and support their #38 car driven by Jeff Green. When I heard there was an opportunity with Jeff I knew I had to jump at the chance to support him. I think our paint scheme with the American Flag is the perfect fit for Independence Day weekend.”

2000 Series Champion Jeff Green will look to improve on his 7th place finish at Daytona in February. “I love plate racing and I really feel like we have a chance to contend for the win. We have been in the mix a number of times with RSS Racing and I’m thankful for them and Larry’s Hard Lemonade for believing in me,” commented Green.

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