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AutoParts4Less, North Industrial Machine Team With Jack Wood, GMS Racing at Darlington and More

Jack Wood AutoParts4Less North Industrial Machine Darlington 2022 GMS Racing
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Jack Wood AutoParts4Less North Industrial Machine Darlington 2022 GMS Racing
Jack Wood and the No. 24 GMS Racing team will sport this North Industrial Machine / AutoParts4Less scheme at Darlington. Photo Credit: GMS Racing

GMS Racing will welcome back partner AutoParts4Less for multiple races during the 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season with rookie of the year contender Jack Wood, beginning with this weekend’s race at Darlington Raceway.

According to a release and truck rendering from GMS Racing, this weekend the truck will have a co-branding with AutoParts4Less and North Industrial Machine, which is a family-owned construction company headquartered in Hartsville, South Carolina.

“We couldn’t be more excited to have the opportunity to partner with a NASCAR team through our relationship with Auto Parts 4Less. Jack Wood appears to have a bright future ahead of himself in the sport, and it is a pleasure to get to work with him along with GMS Racing, right in our company’s backyard at Darlington,” said Danny Johnson Sr., president of North Industrial Machine.

Wood, 21, is excited to partner with the brands.

“I am proud to represent AutoParts4Less and North Industrial Machine as we head to Darlington next weekend,” Wood said in the team release. “Both of their brands are the perfect fit for the Truck Series, and having their support means a lot to my team and I. Having the opportunity to bring on new partners is crucial to our overall success as an organization, and I look forward to running their colors on my No. 24 Silverado.”

AutoParts4Less will also showcase their featured seller Rudy’s Performance Parts in the sponsorship agreement with GMS Racing. The release states that, “Further cobranding partnership announcements with the AutoParts4Less brand and Jack Wood will be released at a later date as the next scheduled race for the pairing will be at Charlotte Motor Speedway.”

AP4L’s LiftKits4Less sponsored GMS Racing’s No. 2 truck in 2021, which was driven by Sheldon Creed.

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