Front Row Motorsports Teams with local business and US Military

[media-credit id=99 align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]David Gilliland will being driving his No.38 Ford Fusion at Atlanta this Labor Day during the Advocare 500 with special attention to a local business and the US Military, both having ties to local towns just outside of Raleigh, NC.

House-Autry Mills, based in Four Oaks NC is making its first appearance in NASCAR as a primary sponsor, as well as celebrating its 200th anniversary. Gilliland’s No.38 will also have as an associate sponsor on the decklid, Military Missions in Action (MMIA), based in nearby Fuquay-Varina, NC.

Founded in 1812, House-Autry Mills manufactures breaders for chicken, pork, seafood, vegetables, hushpuppys, cornbread and biscuit mixes, and a line of sauces to compliment America’s favorite baked and fried goods.

MMIA was founded in 2008 by a retired US Coast Guard with a commitment to assisting disabled veterans along with supporting active servicemen and women.

For more info on the efforts put forth by MMIA visit: www.MilitaryMissionsInAction.org.

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