CRC Industries To Showcase K&W FiberLock On Full Car Wrap At NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Events

CRC Industries To Showcase K&W FiberLock On Full Car Wrap At NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Events

A manufacturer of chemical specialty products for maintenance and repair professionals and do-it-yourselfers, CRC is the primary sponsor of the No. 40 Chevrolet SS driven by Landon Cassill for the Hillman Racing team for two events this season.

WARMINSTER, Pa. – CRC Industries has announced it will showcase its K&W FIBERLOCK Head Gasket & Block Repair cooling system additive on a full car wrap on the No. 40 Hillman Racing Chevrolet SS at two upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events.

A manufacturer of chemical specialty products for maintenance and repair professionals and do-it-yourselfers, CRC is the primary sponsor of the No. 40 Chevrolet SS driven by Landon Cassill for the Hillman Racing team for these events.

K&W FIBERLOCK is a pour-in repair additive that can permanently seal cracks and leaks in head gaskets, engine blocks, freeze plugs, cylinder heads and radiators. Designed for do-it-yourselfers as well as automotive repair technicians, K&W FIBERLOCK prevents an expensive repair on a vehicle that is not worth the cost of the service, according to CRC.

K&W FIBERLOCK will be featured on a full car wrap on the No. 40 Hillman Racing Chevrolet SS at the following upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events:

* Sunday, March 2, 3 p.m. EST
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series March Phoenix Race, Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix, Ariz.

* Sunday, March 23, 3 p.m. EST
Auto Club 400, Auto Club Speedway, Fontana, Calif.

According to Mike Hillman Sr., owner of Hillman Racing, “The race track is an unforgiving testing ground, and the CRC chemical products used in the maintenance of our race cars have always helped us rise to the challenge.”

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