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UNITS Moving and Portable Storage Returning to Hill Motorsports in 2023

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UNITS Moving and Portable Storage will return to Hill Motorsports for a six-race campaign in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2023. PC: Jonathan McCoy | TobyChristie.com

On Wednesday, UNITS Moving and Portable Storage announced that they would continue their support of Hill Motorsports for the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign.

The company, which joined the family-owned organization as a primary partner in 2022, will adorn the No. 56 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro in events Las Vegas, Atlanta, Darlington, WWT Raceway, Nashville, and Richmond.

in addition to the agreed upon six races of primary sponsorship, UNITS Moving and Portable Storage will serve as an associate sponsor in two NASCAR Truck Series events, which have yet to be determined.

“I’m extremely excited to have UNITS Moving and Portable Storage back with us in 2023. It’s been a great partnership and a fun experience working together over the last year,” said Timmy Hill. “I’m looking forward to the six races we have together and the opportunity to go out and have some great runs with UNITS on the truck.”

Wade Mallock, UNITS Moving and Portable Storage Regional and Fleet Director, shared the same sentiment regarding the renewed partnership between the two parties.

“Our partnership with Hill Motorsports has been a great fit and we have the same goals,” said Malloch. “We are both hungry, humble, and smart. We have a great synergy working together and it only made sense to partner again for the 2023 NASCAR season.”

Timmy Hill will be behind the wheel of the No. 56 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro in all six events with UNITS Moving and Portable Storage as a primary partner.

On Wednesday, Hill Motorsports announced that Timmy and brother Tyler would split the No. 56 entry, as the team returns to only fielding a single truck in 2023.

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