[media-credit name=”darlingtonraceway.com” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]MOORESVILLE, N.C. (May 10, 2012) – FAS Lane Racing is proud to announce that Southern Pride Trucking will serve as Primary Sponsor to the team’s No. 32 entry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for this weekend’s running of the Bojangles Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. Southern Pride Trucking, in business for over 40 years, continues their commitment to FAS Lane Racing team owner Frank Stoddard and his team and is proud to be a part of NASCAR. Reed Sorenson returns to pilot the No. 32 Southern Pride Trucking Ford at the track known as “The Lady In Black”.
“Southern Pride Trucking and David Hodgman have been great supporters of me and this FAS Lane Racing team and it is really cool to be running the No. 32 Southern Pride Trucking Ford this weekend in Darlington,” stated FAS Lane Racing team owner Frank Stoddard. “All of us appreciate the support of Southern Pride Trucking and we look forward to putting on a good showing for them this Saturday night in Darlington. The Saturday night race in Darlington has become a popular one and always provides a great atmosphere with exciting racing.”
Southern Pride Trucking, the nationwide industry leader specializing in transporting aircraft engines, parts and ground support equipment, is currently expanding its operations with the opening of a new facility in central Florida and is hiring owner/operators. Southern Pride has built its reputation on the transportation of critical, time sensitive and high value aircraft parts that demand unique handling requirements. For more information regarding Southern Pride Trucking, please visit www.sptnet.com.
FAS Lane Racing is coming off a 29th place finish last week in Talladega where the team’s No. 32 C&J Energy Services Ford driven by Terry Labonte got caught up in a late race accident. The team sits in the 32nd position in the ever important NASCAR Sprint Cup Series owner’s point’s standings.
The running of the Bojangles Southern 500 will air nationwide on FOX from Darlington (SC) Raceway on Saturday, May 12th with coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. EST.
About FAS Lane Racing: FAS Lane Racing was established in 2011 when Frank Stoddard’s old team, Latitude 43 Motorsports, closed its doors. Stoddard formed his own team with the remaining crew members and purchased the cars and equipment from Roush Racing. Stoddard chose the No. 32 in tribute to his racing mentor Stub Fadden, who was a Busch North Series racer from New England who used the number 16, hence 16 x 2 = 32. FAS Lane Racing used a variety of drivers to secure a position in the Top 35 in owner’s points thus ensuring them a guaranteed starting spot heading into the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. For more information on FAS Lane Racing, visit www.FASLaneRacing.com.