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Zariz Transport has inked a multi-year agreement with Kyle Busch Motorsports, and two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, to serve as a primary sponsor of the No. 51 Chevrolet Silverado in Busch’s five annual NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events. PC: Kyle Busch Motorsports | PR

Zariz Transport, a fast-growing intermodal drayage company specializing in transporting containers from ports, has joined Kyle Busch Motorsports as a five-race primary sponsor of the No. 51 Chevrolet Silverado.

The company will exclusively sponsor Kyle Busch in his five annual NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts, while also serving as an associate partner of the No. 51 for the remainder of the 23-race campaign.

Busch will make his first start of the year at Las Vegas Motorsports (March 3), before returning to the series for events at COTA (March 25), Martinsville (April 14), Kansas (May 6), and Pocono (July 22).

In addition to the company’s sponsorship of Kyle Busch Motorsports, Zariz Transport has also signed on as a multi-year renewal to serve as presenting sponsor of The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund annual gala.

“Through working with Kyle and Samantha as the title sponsors of their Bundle of Joy gala, we recognized that there was a business synergy between Zariz and KBM and that the opportunity to align ourselves with one of the most successful drivers in the history of NASCAR is going to be very beneficial to us as we continue to grow our company,” said Yaakov Guzelgul, Founder and CEO of Zariz. “We look forward to seeing our logo on the No. 51 in the coming years and hosting our employees and customers at the track to cheer on Kyle as he looks to add more wins to an already impressive resume.”

Kyle Busch Motorsports, the winningest organization in the history of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, will undergo a major transition for the upcoming season, switching to Chevrolet.

Chase Purdy will pilot the No. 4 Chevrolet Silverado on a full-time basis in 2023, while Jack Wood will serve as the anchor driver of the No. 51 Chevrolet Silverado. Additionally, KBM has aligned with Rev Racing, which will field Nick Sanchez full-time in the No. 2.

“I’m really excited to have Zariz as the primary sponsor on my No. 51 Silverado for my five races in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in the coming years,” Busch said. “Samantha and I were introduced to Zariz through our foundation and immediately developed a great connection with them and we are honored that not only have they committed to the Truck Series sponsorship for multiple years, but they’ll also continue being the presenting sponsor of our Bundle of Joy Fund gala. We feel that introducing them to NASCAR consumers and people within the industry on the national stage through the Craftsman Truck Series makes perfect sense given the nature of their business and I can’t wait to make them a part of KBM’s winning tradition.”

The new partnership between Zariz Transport and Kyle Busch Motorsports will begin in the second event of the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

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