FRAM Announces Sponsorship Renewal With SRX Racing For 2022 Season

FRAM Renews Sponsorship With SRX Racing For 2022 Season

This is the second year that FRAM will participate in SRX as a sponsor.

FRAM announced that it has finalized a sponsorship agreement with Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) for the 2022 season.

This is the second year that FRAM will participate in SRX as a sponsor.

“We are excited to continue our relationship with FRAM in the 2022 season,” said Reid Mobley, chief revenue officer of SRX. “FRAM was an integral part of our season one success, and we look forward to seeing them in victory lane this season.”

SRX kicks off its schedule June 18 in Pensacola, Florida. The 2022 season will feature six races at tracks across the United States:

  • June 18 – Five Flags Speedway, Pensacola, Florida
  • June 25 – South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia
  • July 2 – Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford Springs, Connecticut
  • July 9 – Nashville Fairgrounds, Nashville
  • July 16 – I-55 Raceway, Pevely, Missouri
  • July 23 – Sharon Speedway, Hartford, Ohio

The FRAM logo will be prominantly featured on Marco Andretti’s car as he competes against a star-studded lineup that includes: Tony Stewart, Tony Kanaan, Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth, Hailie Deegan, Paul Tracy, Helio Castroneves, Bobby Labonte, Ernie Francis Jr. and Michael Waltrip.

“It is very special to have FRAM on board with me this season for all six SRX races,” said Andretti, driver of the No. 98 car in SRX. “I am honored to carry their colors and hope to get them some wins.”

“FRAM is excited to once again partner with SRX Racing,” said Patrick Reyes, marketing manager for FRAM. “Last year’s relationship was a great platform to relaunch the FRAM brand and we hope to see continued success for SRX and victories for FRAM on the track.”

FRAM provides a full set of filtration products to keep contaminants under control in critical spaces. Oil flow, engine air filtration and clean cabin air can all be protected with FRAM filters.

Stay up-to-date with FRAM on Facebook and Instagram, and follow SRX on Facebook and Instagram. Learn more about FRAM filtration products at fram.com.

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