RaceCals is proud to announce its continued partnership with the Northwest Super Late Model Series (NWSLMS) as the title sponsor for the 2024 season. RaceCals has been providing the motorsports industry and OEMs with custom screen printed decals for over 30 years, serving series and clubs, race teams, race tracks and parts companies across the nation.
The NWSLMS is the premier touring super late model division in the Northwest, featuring the best SLM drivers in the region competing in 10 races at seven different venues throughout Washington, Idaho and Oregon. The series will kick off its 11th season of action on April 7 at the Tri-City Raceway in West Richland, WA, with the Apple Cup.
RaceCals stepped up to the title sponsor role in 2023, after being a long-time supporter of the series as a contingency sponsor. RaceCals owner Scott Mader said he was thrilled to extend the partnership for another year, as he believes in the vision and the quality of the NWSLMS.
“We are very excited to be back as the title sponsor of the Northwest Super Late Model Series. We have been working with the series a couple years now, and we have seen it grow and improve every season. The NWSLMS is a great platform for showcasing the talent and the passion of the super late model drivers in the Northwest, and we are honored to be a part of it,” Scott said.
NWSLMS director Dan Garber expressed his gratitude to RaceCals for their continued support, and said he was looking forward to another successful season of racing.
“We are very thankful to RaceCals for their loyalty and commitment to our series. RaceCals is a leader in the racing industry, and they have been a great partner for us. Scott (Mader) is an asset to the racing community, and it’s great to have him on board for another year. RaceCals provides our drivers and teams with quality decals, and they also help us promote our series and our sponsors. We are proud to have RaceCals as our title sponsor, and we can’t wait to get the 2024 season started,” Garber said.
For more information about RaceCals, visit their website ( www.racecals.com) or follow them on social media. For more information about the NWSLMS, visit their website ( www.nwslms.com) or follow them on Facebook.
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