Iron Source Returns As JD Motorsports Sponsor

GAFFNEY, S.C. – The longstanding relationship between JD Motorsports with Gary Keller and sponsor Iron Source will continue this weekend at Dover International Speedway.

Iron Source has sponsored JD Motorsports Chevrolets at the Dover track for several years and this weekend will be on Ryan Preece’s No. 01 Chevy for Saturday’s Ollie’s Bargain Outlet 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the one-mile track.

“Iron Source has been one of our most loyal partners over the years,” said team owner Johnny Davis. “We look forward every year to getting back to Dover and having their folks involved with our cars. It’s a relationship that we value greatly, and we want to do really well at Dover with their help.”

Iron Source, headquartered in Georgetown, Del., is a sales and rental company delivering the best construction equipment on the market to an area that encompasses Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.

Among the equipment available from Iron Source’s huge inventory are track loaders, compact excavators, brush chippers, stump grinder and telescopic handlers. Among the manufacturers are John Deere, Caterpillar, CASE, Komatsu and Hitachi.

Iron Source has built its strong reputation on knowledge, experience and dependable customer service.

Preece, one of the Xfinity Series’ strongest rookie drivers, hopes to bring home another top finish in Saturday’s race.

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