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LS Tractors Sponsoring Kyle Weatherman’s DGM Racing Entry at Daytona, Atlanta

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DGM Racing and Wolfpack Racing will welcome LS Tractors, a long-time sponsor of entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, to the organization for a pair of events in 2022, adorning Kyle Weatherman’s No. 92 Chevrolet Camaro at the season-opener at Daytona, as well as Atlanta.

“LS Tractor is excited to participate in NASCAR once again as a primary sponsor,” said Jake
Sherman, LS Tractor’s Marketing and Product Manager. “The Daytona and Atlanta races are in the heart of our market, and the “Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. 300,” is a natural fit for LS
Tractor. LS Tractor proudly embraces our history of delivering durable and high-quality tractors to the market. These attributes result in LS Tractors being the perfect fit for many beef producers. We look forward to seeing the LS Tractor car perform in the “Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. 300 in the coming weeks.”

The tractor manufacturer has previously served as a primary sponsor of Jeb Burton at both Kaulig Racing and JR Motorsports. However, Daytona will mark the first time the company will partner with Kyle Weatherman and DGM Racing.

“We are so thankful for the support from LS Tractor,” said Mario Gosselin, DGM Racing team
owner. “It’s always exciting to have new partners join the team, and we hope to make them proud as we represent their brand in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.”

Weatherman is currently scheduled to compete in the first five NASCAR Xfinity Series races with DGM Racing in 2022, but told TobyChristie.com he has the “full intention” of parlaying that partial schedule into a full-season effort.

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